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3.75 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S37021 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.17 Width: 7.73 Height: 5.25 |
Weight: | 3.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,220 |
From the misted hills of Ceylon Sri Lanka this blue sapphire began its journey, born in pockets of metamorphosed rock that have produced some of the worlds most celebrated sapphires for centuries. Local miners follow the same rhythms their ancestors taught them, reading the soil and riverbeds for the telltale glint that signals corundum hidden beneath clay and gravel. Each stone is a small miracle of time and pressure, and this particular gem carries with it the quiet story of those shores and streams. We at The Natural Sapphire Company honor that history by tracing provenance and celebrating the cultural significance that Sri Lankan sapphires have held across generations, from royal regalia to devotional offerings, and now to a modern jewel that will carry its own new stories.
This sapphire weighs 3.75 carats and is shaped in a refined emerald cut that measures 10.17 x 7.73 x 5.25 mm, creating broad step facets that emphasize clarity and color rather than flash. The stone is transparent with a clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, meaning that under normal viewing conditions the gem appears clean and pure, while a gemologists loupe will reveal the tiny natural signatures that confirm authenticity. Its color intensity is intense, a vivid blue that catches both daylight and lamp light with depth and spirited saturation. The polish is excellent, the facet junctions crisp and the table smooth, reflecting light in a calm and sophisticated way that the emerald cut especially enhances. For stability and to bring out the best in its hue, this stone has been heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement that improves color without compromising structural integrity.
Skilled cutters took the rough crystal and translated its inherent beauty into this elegant emerald cut form, balancing weight retention with optical performance. The emerald cut invites a different kind of beauty from a brilliant style, favoring broad flashes of layered blue and a hall of mirrors effect that allows the eye to travel across the stone. At 10.17 x 7.73 mm the proportions are generous, offering a strong presence on the finger without overwhelming the setting. The step facets create a linear rhythm that emphasizes the stones clarity, and the pavilion facets have been calibrated to return light evenly, giving the gem a serene, velvety glow. The excellent polish speaks to the care taken at the final stages, when lapidaries refine each facet until it sings, producing the precise reflections and depth that make this sapphire feel both timeless and modern.
When considering durability, sapphires are among the most resilient colored gemstones available. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness this sapphire rates a 9, which places it just below diamond at 10, and significantly harder than quartz at 7, and much harder than common jewelry gems such as fluorite and opal. That high hardness means the stone resists scratches from most daily materials, and when set correctly it can withstand the wear and tear of everyday life. Heat treatment does not degrade hardness, it only enhances color and overall appearance, so the durability remains the same as for natural untreated corundum. For peace of mind we recommend protective settings such as bezels or low prongs for active wear, regular inspections to ensure the setting is secure, and basic care such as avoiding harsh chemical cleaners and removing the ring for heavy manual tasks. With proper care this sapphire will remain stable and lustrous for generations.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we believe every gem should be able to tell where it came from and how it has been made, and this Ceylon blue sapphire is a fine example of that philosophy. Its journey from Sri Lankan earth to a polished emerald cut gem connects natural history with human craft, and its intense blue and very very slightly included clarity make it an ideal center stone for an engagement ring, a striking cocktail ring, or a heritage piece to be worn and passed down. Owning this sapphire is to hold a fragment of geological time and artisanal skill, a stone whose calm brilliance will nod to the past while anchoring countless future memories. If you would like assistance imagining settings, comparing matching side stones, or arranging a private viewing, our specialists at The Natural Sapphire Company are ready to guide you with expertise and care.





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