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3.54 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S38203 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.27 Width: 7.72 Height: 5.32 |
Weight: | 3.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,437 |
This 3.54 carat oval blue sapphire from Ceylon is a striking example of natural, untreated color and precision cutting, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures 10.27 by 7.72 by 5.32 millimeters, and its mixed brilliant cut was chosen to balance scintillation and color delivery across the oval pavilion. Clarity is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a grade that ensures the gem reads as transparent to the unaided eye while retaining the telltale internal features that confirm a natural origin. Color intensity is recorded as intense, and the excellent polish elevates the surface reflection so that each facet sings under both daylight and artificial lighting. Importantly, this sapphire is unenhanced, no heat treatment or other interventions were applied, which places it in a rarer category than many commercial sapphires on the market, and that untreated status is a hallmark of value and desirability for collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Comparing its hue and tone to gemstones from other famous locations clarifies why Ceylon sapphires occupy a special place in the market. This stone presents a lively cornflower to slightly violet biased blue that is brighter and more luminous than the deep, velvety blues associated with Kashmir sapphires, which are famed for a rich, powdery blue tone that often appears softer and more saturated. By contrast, Burmese sapphires tend to show a royal, saturated blue with greater depth and fewer violet modifiers, and they can feel darker at similar carat weights. Australian and Thai sapphires frequently display a darker, more inky blue or a bluish green tone, often with stronger undertones that can mute brilliance. Madagascan sapphires can vary widely, sometimes producing vivid, clean blues that rival Ceylon stones, but they often show cooler violet trends or stronger secondary colors. Montana sapphires from the United States generally read as lighter, steelier blues or teal leaning blues, which is a distinct regional character compared to this Ceylon gem. In short, the hue and tone of this sapphire emphasize bright, transparent blue with vivacity and a touch of violet, making it immediately identifiable as Ceylon in character, and offering a lively alternative to the deeper, more velvety or inky personalities of other famous deposits.
The mixed brilliant cut oval shape of this sapphire is an intentional design to optimize both face up color and internal light return. The oval elongation gives an elegant appearance on the finger, while the mixed facet arrangement preserves the stone’s color saturation when viewed face on, and promotes flash and scintillation from movement. Compared to step cut or antique style cuts that some regional sapphires are fashioned into, the mixed brilliant tends to maximize perceived size and sparkle, so you see the intense color without the stone appearing flat or overly dark. The very slightly included clarity grade means the gem remains transparent and clean in most practical settings, with inclusions that do not impede brilliance but do confirm natural formation, a trait that serious buyers and gemologists respect. The excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and lively surface reflection that intensifies the sensation of color, and because this sapphire is untreated, that brightness comes from the gem itself rather than from enhancement. For design recommendations, this sapphire will sing in platinum or white gold if you want to emphasize its vivid, cool blue, and it will also appear warm and inviting in yellow gold where the metal provides a counterpoint that can soften the perceived tone and highlight the stone’s violet hints.
From a value perspective, an untreated 3.54 carat Ceylon sapphire with intense color and excellent polish represents a compelling proposition when compared to other market options. Kashmir sapphires remain at the pinnacle for rarity and historical cachet, and Burma offers a strong premium for its deep, saturated examples, yet both sources and their best stones are exceedingly scarce and often command significantly higher prices per carat. This Ceylon gem occupies an attractive position, offering the classic, luminous Sri Lankan hue that many buyers prize, with the additional rarity premium afforded by no enhancement. Compared to heat treated sapphires of similar appearance, an unenhanced stone from a reputable source will typically hold value better over time, and will appeal to collectors seeking natural provenance and minimal intervention. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind origin and treatment reporting, and our experience in sourcing means you are acquiring not just a beautiful sapphire, but a responsibly sourced and expertly evaluated gemstone. If you are deciding between a darker, inky Australian stone, a velvety Kashmir example, or this bright Ceylon sapphire, consider how the hue and tone will perform in daily wear, how the cut will display in your chosen setting, and how important untreated natural origin is to you. This 3.54 carat oval sapphire offers a balanced, lively blue that is both wearable and collectible, a signature piece that will remain distinctive in any jewelry collection.





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