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3.23 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 29
Item ID: | S30922 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.6 Width: 6.75 Height: 5.4 |
Weight: | 3.23 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,632 |
This 3.23 carat transparent blue sapphire, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, is an oval shape measuring 9.60 by 6.75 by 5.40 millimeters, with a mixed brilliant cut and an excellent polish. The stone displays vivid color intensity, a quality that significantly contributes to both visual appeal and market value. Clarity is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, a grade that ensures the gem reads as clean to most observers while retaining important natural character. The sapphire originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source long associated with fine, lively blue hues, and has been heat treated, a standard and widely accepted enhancement that stabilizes and intensifies color. The combination of size, shape, cut and polish yields strong light performance, with the mixed brilliant faceting designed to balance scintillation and depth, making the stone equally suitable for display in a high quality jewelry setting or as a standalone investment piece.
From an investment perspective, this sapphire exhibits several attributes that support potential future appreciation. Color remains the primary value driver for blue sapphires, and vivid Ceylon blues command strong demand among collectors and connoisseurs owing to their saturated yet lively tones. The 3.23 carat weight situates the gem in a size bracket that is comparatively rarer than smaller commercial sizes, which can result in pricing premiums as weight increases. Clarity that is very slightly included at eye level supports durable appeal without the price penalties associated with heavier inclusions. Origin matters in the trade, and Ceylon provenance carries recognized cachet, particularly for sapphires that present the medium to vivid blue range. Heat treatment is a common and accepted practice, and while untreated stones can command higher multiples, high quality heated Ceylon sapphires remain highly marketable. Market dynamics that favor natural coloured gemstones include constrained supply from established deposits, steady demand for authentic and well documented stones, and growing interest in physical assets that are portable and durable. Past market performance does not guarantee future results, but historically, fine natural sapphires with strong color, solid clarity and documented origin have shown resilience and periodic appreciation relative to baseline market fluctuations.
Practical considerations that influence long term value and liquidity are important for a purchaser to assess. Professional grading and documentation from a reputable gemological laboratory, including confirmation of origin and treatment, materially enhance resale prospects and institutional acceptance, and The Natural Sapphire Company can assist in providing detailed provenance and full disclosure. Proper care and insurance are essential, given that corundum is a robust mineral rated nine on the Mohs scale, suitable for everyday wear when set appropriately, yet still requiring sensible protections against hard knocks and abrasive contact. Investors should maintain original paperwork, high resolution imagery and independent appraisals, and consider classic, minimally invasive settings should the stone be mounted, as preservation of the original weight and finish supports long term value. Diversification across gemstones and other asset classes is prudent, as gemstone markets can be influenced by fashion trends, economic cycles and the discovery of new deposits. Finally, verification against synthetics and undisclosed treatments through laboratory reports is critical, because transparent, documented provenance and treatment history are central to maintaining collector confidence and achieving optimal resale outcomes. This 3.23 carat Ceylon blue sapphire, with its vivid color, refined proportions and professional finish, presents itself as a considered option for those seeking a tangible, enduring gemstone with credible potential for future appreciation.





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