
Ceylon Sapphire - Natural Sri Lankan Sapphire, Every Color
Ceylon — the historical name for Sri Lanka — is the most storied source of fine sapphire in the world, with a mining history that stretches back more than two thousand years. Ceylon sapphire is prized above nearly every other origin for a particular quality of light return: a bright, lively "silky" brilliance produced by fine rutile inclusions, paired with a color range no other single origin can match. This is the collection built specifically around that provenance.
Why Ceylon sapphire
Sri Lanka's gem gravels — the illam — are alluvial deposits, meaning the rough crystals have already been freed from host rock and tumbled smooth by millions of years of erosion before miners ever reach them. That geological process, combined with a mineral chemistry unusually rich in trace elements, is why Ceylon produces the widest color range of any sapphire-producing country: blue, yellow, pink, purple, green, teal, padparadscha, colorless white, and star sapphire all come out of the same gem districts around Ratnapura and Elahera. Every stone in this collection was mined in Sri Lanka and carries that origin on its product page — we verify and disclose origin, we don't infer it from a stone's color alone.
What to expect from a Ceylon stone
Brightness. Ceylon sapphires are known for exceptional light return relative to depth of color — a lighter-toned Ceylon stone will often out-perform a darker stone from another origin in terms of visible brilliance.
Treatment. A meaningful share of the stones in this collection are unheated — natural color, as mined, with no thermal enhancement. Where a stone has been heat-treated, that is stated plainly on its product page alongside any lab documentation.
Certification. Larger and finer stones in this collection ship with GIA reports; the issuing lab is noted on every certified listing.
Shop Ceylon sapphire by color
- Ceylon Blue Sapphire
- Ceylon Yellow Sapphire
- Ceylon Pink Sapphire
- Ceylon Purple & Violet Sapphire
- Ceylon Star Sapphire
- All Sapphire (every origin)
Learn about Ceylon sapphire
- Ceylon Sapphire Complete Guide
- The Ratnapura Gem Market
- Pit Mining in Sri Lanka
- Ultimate Sapphire Buying Guide
- What Is an Unheated Sapphire?
- How to Read a GIA Sapphire Report
Have a question about a specific stone or want help choosing? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we respond personally within one business day. Every loose stone qualifies for our 14-day return policy. Select pieces are available through our Try-On program. Free US shipping on every order.
Ceylon — the historical name for Sri Lanka — is the most storied source of fine sapphire in the world, with a mining history that stretches back more than two thousand years. Ceylon sapphire is prized above nearly every other origin for a particular quality of light return: a bright, lively "silky" brilliance produced by fine rutile inclusions, paired with a color range no other single origin can match. This is the collection built specifically around that provenance.
Why Ceylon sapphire
Sri Lanka's gem gravels — the illam — are alluvial deposits, meaning the rough crystals have already been freed from host rock and tumbled smooth by millions of years of erosion before miners ever reach them. That geological process, combined with a mineral chemistry unusually rich in trace elements, is why Ceylon produces the widest color range of any sapphire-producing country: blue, yellow, pink, purple, green, teal, padparadscha, colorless white, and star sapphire all come out of the same gem districts around Ratnapura and Elahera. Every stone in this collection was mined in Sri Lanka and carries that origin on its product page — we verify and disclose origin, we don't infer it from a stone's color alone.
What to expect from a Ceylon stone
Brightness. Ceylon sapphires are known for exceptional light return relative to depth of color — a lighter-toned Ceylon stone will often out-perform a darker stone from another origin in terms of visible brilliance.
Treatment. A meaningful share of the stones in this collection are unheated — natural color, as mined, with no thermal enhancement. Where a stone has been heat-treated, that is stated plainly on its product page alongside any lab documentation.
Certification. Larger and finer stones in this collection ship with GIA reports; the issuing lab is noted on every certified listing.
Shop Ceylon sapphire by color
- Ceylon Blue Sapphire
- Ceylon Yellow Sapphire
- Ceylon Pink Sapphire
- Ceylon Purple & Violet Sapphire
- Ceylon Star Sapphire
- All Sapphire (every origin)
Learn about Ceylon sapphire
- Ceylon Sapphire Complete Guide
- The Ratnapura Gem Market
- Pit Mining in Sri Lanka
- Ultimate Sapphire Buying Guide
- What Is an Unheated Sapphire?
- How to Read a GIA Sapphire Report
Have a question about a specific stone or want help choosing? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we respond personally within one business day. Every loose stone qualifies for our 14-day return policy. Select pieces are available through our Try-On program. Free US shipping on every order.
CG8425
CG8410
CG8422
0.62 ct Natural Heated Pink Sapphire – Round Cut
CG8398
CG8396
CG8401
CG8399
CG8400
CG8420
CG8418
1.64 ct Natural Unheated Violet-Gray Sapphire






















































