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3.33 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 17
Item ID: | S36555 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.17 Width: 7.66 Height: 5.66 |
Weight: | 3.33 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $4,012 |
This GIA certified Blue sapphire presents as a transparent, pear shaped gem weighing 3.33 carats, with exact dimensions of 10.17 by 7.66 by 5.66 millimeters. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant faceted crown with precision pavilion faceting to maximize internal light return and color saturation. Clarity is reported as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means exceptional transparency under normal viewing conditions, and the stone benefits from an excellent polish that enhances face up brightness and crisp facet junctions. Color is described as vivid intensity, delivering a saturated medium to medium deep blue that maintains lively brilliance across viewing angles, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka with a standard heat treatment enhancement confirmed on the laboratory report.
Examining the proportions and faceting geometry, the stone displays a length to width ratio of approximately 1.33 which is an ideal proportion for the pear shape, offering a balanced teardrop silhouette that reads well in both solitaire and halo settings. The pavilion depth relative to the average diameter yields an optical depth in the range of sixty three point five percent, a proportion that favors strong light return without losing color to excessive depth. The mixed brilliant cut on the crown provides evenly distributed pavillion light return, and the facet layout produces scintillation with pinpoint flashes and larger broad flashes on movement. The excellent polish ensures minimal light leakage at facet interfaces, preserving the vivid blue saturation when set under typical jewelry lighting conditions.
From a custom jewelry design perspective, the dimensions and shape of this sapphire make it exceptionally versatile, and particularly well suited to center stone applications where presence and elegance are required. At three point three three carats and roughly ten by seven and a half millimeters, it is large enough to command attention in an engagement ring, yet compact enough to sit comfortably in a pendant or a pair of drop earrings. The pear shape naturally elongates the finger when oriented with the point toward the hand, and the ten by seven configuration allows for secure V prong protection at the tip combined with two or three shared or individual prongs along the shoulders to maintain a low profile while ensuring mechanical stability. For clients seeking maximum brilliance, a light colored metal such as platinum or eighteen karat white gold will enhance the lively flashes, while a warm metal such as eighteen karat yellow gold will intensify the perceived color depth and produce a vintage inspired contrast.
Craftsmanship and setting recommendations emphasize protection and presentation, particularly for a heat treated Ceylon sapphire with very very slight inclusions evaluated at eye level. A V prong or bezel tip at the pointed end will safeguard the vulnerable termination point, and a well proportioned head with slightly raised prongs will permit undercutting for light entry without exposing the girdle to undue wear. For halo treatments, micro pavé diamonds can amplify perceived size and introduce complementary white light, while a cathedral or bezel gallery will provide additional seat strength for everyday wear. The Natural Sapphire Company can assist with CAD renderings to visualize prong count, bezel rim depth, and gallery openness, and our bench is experienced in marrying mixed brilliant faceting geometry to settings that preserve the stone discriminatingly. Routine care is straightforward, heat treated corundum is stable under normal handling and safe for ultrasonic and steam cleaning in most cases though we recommend professional setting inspections periodically to ensure prongs remain secure.
As a final note on provenance and assurance, the GIA certification accompanies this sapphire and documents both its identification and the applied heat treatment, while the stated origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka explains the characteristic lively, cornflower to vivid blue hue that collectors and connoisseurs prize. For bespoke commissions The Natural Sapphire Company offers dedicated consultation, metal and setting recommendations, and custom design options to exploit the physical and optical attributes of this pear shape, three point three three carat sapphire. Please contact our design team for bespoke sketches, metal weights, side stone suggestions, and lead times, and we will guide you through turning this technically superb sapphire into a one of a kind piece that reflects both the material quality and your design intent.





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