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6.75 Ct. Blue Fluorite from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K25936 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.13 Width: 10.13 Height: 6.97 |
Weight: | 6.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
One beautiful transparent 6.75 carat oval shape blue fluorite from Ceylon Sri Lanka, measuring 14.13 x 10.13 x 6.97 mm, presents an immediate statement of refined color and measured presence, and is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. This gem is cut in an elegant mixed brilliant style, combining the scintillation of brilliant facets on the crown with step or pavilion elements that promote depth and internal light return, and it displays a light color intensity that reads as a delicate, classic blue under natural lighting. Clarity is graded very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that to the unaided eye the stone reads as very clean, with only minimal internal characteristics that do not distract from the gem's overall appeal. The polish is excellent, providing crisp facet junctions and a smooth surface that enhances both sparkle and tactile finish. There has been no enhancement, the stone is completely natural in color and condition, and the transparent body tone makes it ideal for jewelers and designers who value authentic material that responds predictably to cutting and setting decisions.
For the educated buyer who values technical detail, the combination of mixed brilliant cutting and a VVS level clarity at eye view is particularly attractive because it maximizes perceived brilliance while preserving carat weight and face up size. The 14.13 x 10.13 x 6.97 mm proportions are classically balanced for an oval, offering an elongated silhouette that flatters common mounting styles, and the depth plane as reported supports good light performance without looking shallow or overly deep. Fluorite itself sits at about four on the Mohs hardness scale, which is significantly softer than corundum or diamond, and this context is important for setting and wear considerations. Given the gem has excellent polish and very minor internal features, it will present a bright face up appearance in controlled settings, but it does benefit from protective mounting choices to preserve its finish and avoid everyday abrasion. The lack of treatments contributes to value, because collectors and custom jewelers often prefer unenhanced material for long term stability and provenance tracking.
From a custom jewelry perspective, this 6.75 carat oval is a superb candidate for bespoke commissions, because the size reads prominently in rings, pendants, and statement earrings, and the oval outline gives designers flexibility in both classic and contemporary designs. In ring work the approximate 14 by 10 millimeter outline provides a comfortable visual balance on most finger sizes, offering presence without overwhelming the hand, and the length can visually elongate the finger when set with the long axis parallel to the wearer s finger. The mixed brilliant facet scheme plays beautifully with accent stones and metalwork, so designers can choose a halo of small brilliant diamonds, tapered side stones, or delicately pierced metal to enhance optical contrast and make the blue tone sing. Because fluorite is softer, practical custom design choices include protective bezels or lowered prong settings that shield the girdle and pavilion from blunt contact, and channel or flush settings for companion stones to reduce snag risk. The gem also works well in pendants and brooches where occasional wear is expected, and in those contexts the generous face up area and light color intensity allow creative metal contrasts, such as warm yellow gold to emphasize a vintage palette, or white metals to accentuate cool tonal harmony.
The Natural Gemstone Company offers this Ceylon blue fluorite as a specialist piece for clients seeking genuine, attractive material for one off custom work or for collectors who appreciate fine cutting and natural origin. We emphasize the stone s unenhanced status and its clear provenance from Sri Lanka, and we can assist with measured recommendations for setting style and protective mounting that preserve this gem s beauty while optimizing longevity. For buyers who commission bespoke pieces, the stone s dimensions and cut make it a straightforward choice for design sketches, CAD renderings, and prototype mock ups, and we are available to provide additional photos, detailed angles, and mounting suggestions to ensure a successful finished piece. This blue fluorite represents an intersection of aesthetic charm, measured technical quality, and practical value for custom jewelers and informed collectors alike, and The Natural Gemstone Company is pleased to present it for consideration in your next bespoke creation.




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