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3.81 Ct. Bluish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S38588 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.34 Width: 8.92 Height: 5.07 |
Weight: | 3.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,380 |
This C.Dunaigre certified natural sapphire presents as a transparent bluish purple oval weighing 3.81 carat. The stone measures 11.34 x 8.92 x 5.07 mm, and it bears a mixed brilliant cut with an excellent polish. The clarity is recorded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the color intensity is described as intense. There has been no enhancement applied to this sapphire, and its documented origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka. The Natural Sapphire Company provides the accompanying certification and provenance details, confirming the stone as an untreated natural sapphire from a historically significant mining region. The combination of weight, proportion, and natural color makes this a specimen that reads as substantial in scale while remaining balanced for traditional and modern jewelry settings.
Visually the mixed brilliant cut maximizes light return while preserving depth of color, with facets arranged to yield lively scintillation across the crown and a focused, reflective pavilion. The oval outline is well proportioned, offering a length to width ratio that retains a classic shape without appearing elongated. Facet junctions display precision, and the excellent polish enhances contrast between bright facet planes and deeper color windows. The very very slightly included clarity grade, as observed at eye level, indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gemological presence of the stone in common viewing conditions. Those inclusions serve as natural fingerprints that verify origin and authenticity, while the overall transparency allows for consistent light transmission and an appealing combination of brilliance and color saturation.
Colorwise the sapphire offers a bluish purple hue with strong, even saturation described as intense, a balance that reads as both vivid and refined. Under varied lighting the stone presents subtle shifts in tone and intensity, a characteristic of natural corundum that contributes to visual interest over time. The bluish component reinforces depth, while the purple component imparts a distinctive identity among sapphires, positioning the stone between classical blue and purplish variants that are increasingly sought for both bespoke and heirloom pieces. Origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka is associated with a historical profile of stones that often combine clarity with lively chroma, and this specimen aligns with that profile while remaining free of color enhancing treatments. The absence of enhancement ensures that the color is wholly the product of natural formation, and that its appearance will remain stable with ordinary care.
From a durability and wear perspective this sapphire benefits from the inherent hardness and toughness of corundum, making it suitable for everyday jewellery applications when set appropriately. The weight and dimensions make it adaptable to a range of settings, including solitaires, halo designs, and three stone rings, where the mixed brilliant cut will interact favorably with accent diamonds and metalwork. Because the sapphire is untreated, standard care practices are recommended, including occasional gentle cleaning with warm water and mild detergent, avoidance of strong acids and prolonged exposure to high heat conditions, and periodic professional inspection of the mounting. When mounted with secure prongs or a bezel that respects the girdle proportions, the stone will resist routine wear and retain its polished facet condition. The Natural Sapphire Company provides guidance on mounting recommendations to ensure the gem is supported without compromising visible light performance.
Over years of ownership this sapphire will continue to captivate through its combination of natural origin, enduring color, and precise cutting. The untreated character of the stone affords collectors and clients confidence in long term appearance, as the hue and saturation are intrinsic properties rather than the result of post formation modification. Its measured proportions and mixed brilliant faceting will sustain visual appeal as the piece is worn, while the minimal inclusions act as a long term record of natural growth rather than as a detracting feature. For those seeking a gem with both present day presence and future provenance value, the combination of C.Dunaigre certification, Sri Lankan origin, and the stewardship of The Natural Sapphire Company renders this sapphire a suitable choice for conversion into an heirloom quality mounting. Over time the stone will remain a reliable focal point, responding to changing styles while retaining the attributes that made it desirable from the outset.





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