Heart Shaped Blue Sapphire, 8.36 ct
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Main reasons to invest
Return potential: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €1,267 in 7 years.
Cost-to-return ratio: After deducting 2.8% in annual total costs, your net return could reach 14.2% per year.
Rare Ceylon Heart Sapphire 💙: An 8.36 ct ALGT‑certified no‑heat sapphire from Sri Lanka, acquired at a 52% B2B discount (42% after fees). The stone shows vivid natural blue tones and high clarity in a rare heart shape. Untreated Ceylon sapphires of this size are increasingly scarce, enhancing its long‑term collector appeal.
Description
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Investment Horizon | From 5 to 7 years |
| Potential net ROI p.a. (Balanced) | 14,2% p.a. |
| Potential net ROI p.a. (Ambitious) | 18,2% p.a. |
| Price Verification (prior fees) | -52,0% |
| Price Verification (after fees) | -42,5% |
| Sharpe Ratio | 0,95 |
| Value at Risk (VaR) | 99% probability to exceed initial investment after 7 years |
| Standard Deviation | 15,4% |
| Track Record (Comparable Sales) | 14 sales points |
- 5–7 year horizon: Targets an exit window aligned with scarcity-driven demand cycles (2031–2033).
- 14,2% net ROI p.a. (balanced): Balanced scenario assumes a 60% probability of achieving the CAGR from 06/2010–06/2023 of 9%.
- 18,2% net ROI p.a. (ambitious): Ambitious scenario assumes an 80% probability of achieving the CAGR from 06/2010–06/2023 of 9%.
- -52,0% price verification (prior fees): Entry price reflects a -52% discount to current market value before fees.
- -42,5% price verification (after fees): Discount remains highly attractive even after fees versus current market value.
- Sharpe Ratio 0,95: Strong risk-adjusted return profile based on the ex-ante risk/return analysis (Sharpe ≈ 0,946).
- VaR 99%: 99% probability that the asset’s value will exceed the initial investment after 7 years, supporting capital protection.
- 15,4% standard deviation: Volatility assumption used for the risk model (based on comparable athlete volatility proxy dataset).
- 14 sales points: Thesis is anchored in 14 key comparables supporting pricing and growth assumptions.
Colored gemstones have long captivated investors and collectors alike, offering a unique blend of aesthetic beauty and financial security. Unlike traditional assets, their value is driven by rarity, cultural significance, and increasing global demand. The market for fine emeralds, sapphires, spinel and rubies has seen a steady appreciation, supported by limited supply and growing interest from emerging markets. Unlike diamonds, where synthetic alternatives pose a pricing challenge, top-tier natural colored gemstones maintain strong value retention due to their individuality and limited production. With auction records continuously being set, investing in premium colored gemstones is not just about appreciation—it’s about owning a tangible piece of history with enduring worth.
Investing in this sapphire means owning a gemstone defined by purity, provenance, and rarity—three qualities that consistently underpin long-term desirability in the high-end gemstone market. The most critical attribute is that the stone is no-heat. In sapphires, heat treatment is commonly used to enhance color and clarity, but it permanently alters the stone and dilutes its natural integrity. A no-heat sapphire, by contrast, remains exactly as it formed in nature. Such stones are exceptionally scarce, especially in larger sizes, and are increasingly sought after by sophisticated collectors and high-jewellery houses who prioritize authenticity and geological purity over artificial enhancement.
The origin further elevates its appeal. Sapphires from Sri Lanka—historically known as Ceylon sapphires—are regarded as the global benchmark for fine blue sapphires. For centuries, this origin has been associated with vivid yet elegant blue tones, excellent transparency, and strong market recognition. As mining output declines and export regulations tighten, access to untreated stones of this caliber from Sri Lanka is becoming progressively more limited, reinforcing their long-term scarcity value.
Adding to this is the heart shape, a cut that is both technically demanding and rarely executed at this level of quality. Achieving symmetry, brilliance, and depth retention in a heart cut requires exceptional rough material and masterful craftsmanship. As a result, high-carat, clean, no-heat heart-shaped sapphires are exceedingly uncommon. Beyond aesthetics, the heart shape carries strong emotional resonance, making the stone attractive not only to collectors but also to bespoke jewellery buyers seeking uniqueness and symbolism. Together, the untreated nature, prestigious origin, and distinctive shape create a gemstone that stands apart as a tangible, enduring store of rarity and desirability.
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At CEYLONS | MUNICH , we redefine the essence of rarity. Our exclusive access to rare gemstones is matched only by our dedication to quality. Our commitment to excellence is rooted in our “mine to market” approach, ensuring a traceable journey from the source to your hands. By embracing a direct supply chain, we eliminate middlemen, placing you at the forefront of a seamless and trustworthy gemstone experience. Discover the allure of gemstones like never before, where each stone tells a tale of its journey, and every purchase reflects our unwavering commitment to value and authenticity.

