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3.02 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S34781 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.72 Width: 7.27 Height: 4.64 |
Weight: | 3.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $6,600 |
This sapphire is a rare offering, a transparent 3.02 carat emerald cut blue sapphire from Ceylon presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, a gemstone of undeniable presence and poise. Its precise dimensions are 8.72 x 7.27 x 4.64 mm, cut into a refined emerald shape that balances broad table facets with stepped pavilion facets to reveal a vivid blue that commands attention. The gem carries a clarity grade of very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a testament to its natural origin and the minimal internal features that verify its authenticity. The polish is excellent, giving each facet a mirror like finish that animates the deep blue under varied light. Importantly, this sapphire has no enhancement, a characteristic that makes it singular among fine gems, because it remains exactly as formed within the earth, unaltered by heat or diffusion, and that natural story elevates it to the realm of the exceptional.
Owning an untreated sapphire of Ceylon origin is not merely a purchase, it is an induction into a small circle of collectors who appreciate provenance and geological history. Sapphires from Sri Lanka are renowned for their luminous, vivid blue tones that sit between royal and velvety hues, a color identity shaped by decades of pressure and temperature within ancient host rock. The small, eye level inclusions present in this stone serve as a fingerprint, a natural record of its journey deep within the earth, and they confer individuality that laboratory created stones cannot reproduce. Each natural inclusion sits as evidence of a unique formation process, making each stone a one of a kind work of geological art, rather than the repeatable product of controlled synthesis.
When compared with lab grown sapphires, this Ceylon sapphire offers advantages that transcend price alone. Lab grown gems are technically beautiful and have their place, but they are produced in significant quantity, they share similar growth patterns and often display overly clean clarity that lacks character. A natural sapphire with very slight inclusions, vivid color, and no enhancement offers scarcity and authenticity, qualities that are appreciated by discerning collectors and connoisseurs. Natural, untreated sapphires retain a stronger appeal in markets that value rarity and provenance, and they are more likely to hold or appreciate in value over time. For a client seeking a jewel with an origin story, for a piece that will be treasured across generations, the natural, untreated Ceylon sapphire carries a narrative that a laboratory cannot replicate.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we curate and certify gemstones of this caliber for clients who desire exclusivity and impeccable taste. This emerald cut blue sapphire is ideal for a bespoke engagement ring, a refined pendant, or a private collection addition, each setting allowing the vivid color and clean facets to be showcased. Because it is untreated, and because it originates from the storied deposits of Sri Lanka, it becomes part of a lineage that jewelers and collectors have sought for centuries, a gem that confers quiet authority and refined luxury. When you choose this sapphire you are not simply acquiring a stone, you are claiming a rare natural phenomenon, a limited resource that few will ever own, and you are joining an elite group of individuals who understand the true worth of authenticity, provenance, and natural beauty.





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