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4.10 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 29
Item ID: | S38513 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.73 Width: 7.61 Height: 5.96 |
Weight: | 4.10 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 | $1,955 |
This is a beautiful transparent 4.10 carat oval blue sapphire, with measured dimensions of 10.73 by 7.61 by 5.96 millimeters, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a style that combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with step or modified pavilion facets to produce both lively scintillation and strong color saturation. Under direct appraisal the clarity is recorded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates small internal features that do not materially detract from the gem when mounted, and which often contribute to a natural appearance and character. The color intensity is vivid, and the polish is excellent, together delivering a deep, lively blue that remains expressive under varied lighting. Enhancement is heat treatment, a widely accepted and stable process applied to natural corundum to improve color and clarity, and the stone is of Ceylon Sri Lanka origin, a source renowned for producing sapphires with fine blue tones and pleasing saturation. The stone measurements translate to a depth of approximately 65 percent when compared to the average of its length and width, a proportion that balances depth of color with surface spread, and which is well suited to a range of refined settings.
For an educated buyer evaluating value and longevity, several specific attributes underpin this sapphires appeal. The weight at 4.10 carats places this stone well into a tier where size and quality together become uncommon in Ceylon material, and the vivid color intensity is a key driver of market value for blue sapphires. The mixed brilliant cut enhances face up brilliance while supporting color retention, making the gem versatile for both daytime wear and evening presentation. Very slightly included clarity assessed at eye level signals that the stone offers transparency and visual cleanliness in hand, a quality that collectors and connoisseurs prize because it allows light to travel through the crown facets without significant obstruction. Heat treatment, when performed and disclosed, is considered a standard and stable enhancement in the trade, it does not diminish the natural origin or long term stability of corundum, and it is reversible only by extreme and impractical means, which ensures the improved color remains durable for everyday wear. The excellent polish preserves facet crispness, resulting in immediate brilliance and sparkle when set, and the Sri Lankan origin provides additional provenance that appeals to buyers who appreciate geographical characteristics in sapphire sourcing.
This sapphire adapts exceptionally well to a wide variety of custom jewelry settings, and The Natural Sapphire Company can assist with tailored design choices that emphasize color, protection, or brilliance depending on how you intend to wear the stone. For an engagement ring, a classic four or six prong solitaire in platinum or eighteen karat white gold will maximize light return and showcase the vivid blue, while a bezel setting provides daily wear protection and a modern, low profile silhouette that is ideal for active lifestyles. A halo design using fine white diamonds will increase apparent size and contrast, bringing additional fire to the mixed brilliant facet pattern, and a double halo or tapered baguette side stones can create a period inspired or bespoke look. For alternative orientations, an east west mount gives a contemporary statement, and a cathedral or split shank gallery will add presence without compromising the gems face up color. As a pendant, the stone will translate into a striking centerpiece in a simple bezel or an articulated drop, while for mens jewelry the stone can be set into a substantial signet, cufflinks, or a tie pin. Practical considerations for the jeweler include setting a seat that accounts for the five point nine six millimeter depth, confirming prong thickness to protect the girdle while allowing light in, and deciding whether to highlight the mixed cut through an open pavilion setting. We offer custom CAD renderings, metal and finish options including platinum, eighteen karat yellow and rose gold, and bespoke details such as milgrain or hand engraving, and we will provide guidance on design choices that best preserve and present the stones vivid Ceylon blue, while delivering a finished piece that meets technical and aesthetic expectations.





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