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4.32 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S23917 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.43 Width: 9.31 Height: 5.58 |
Weight: | 4.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Modified Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $4,538 |
This GRS certified blue sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company is a superb example of classic Ceylon gemology, offered in a round shape weighing 4.32 carat, with precise dimensions of 9.43 x 9.31 x 5.58 mm. The stone is transparent, with a modified brilliant cut that has been executed to bring out optimal face up color and light performance. The clarity is graded very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means that the stone appears clean to the unaided eye while retaining natural internal characteristics that confirm its natural origin. The color displays a vivid intensity that reads as a pure, deeply saturated blue on first inspection, and the polish is rated excellent, so each facet edge is finished to a fine, silky mirror that enhances visual appeal. The sapphire is heat treated, a widely accepted and stable enhancement that improves color and clarity, and the GRS certificate documents both the origin in Ceylon Sri Lanka and the treatment status, providing provenance and laboratory verification that an educated buyer will value.
From a connoisseur perspective, the origins in Ceylon Sri Lanka are important, because Sri Lankan sapphires are historically known for a lively, saturated blue that often combines depth with a certain brightness that many collectors prefer. The vivid color intensity of this individual stone places it in a category that commands attention without veering into overly dark territory where detail and life can be lost. The very very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem when worn, while still serving as natural signatures under magnification. The excellent polish ensures that light enters and exits the gem with minimal diffusion at facet junctions, and the transparent body allows for direct assessment of tone and saturation. Heat treatment in sapphires is an accepted enhancement when disclosed and documented, and in this example the treatment has been performed to harmonize the blue hue while preserving the gem's natural structure and stability.
The modified brilliant cut is a defining feature that explains much of this sapphire's optical character, and the cutter has balanced crown and pavilion geometry to maximize return of light to the observer. With an average diameter near 9.37 mm and a depth of 5.58 mm the stone displays a depth to diameter ratio of about sixty percent, a proportion that helps avoid the common pitfalls of windowing or a closed up appearance. The round outline and precise facet geometry channel incoming light through repeating reflections across the pavilion facets, converting diffuse light into concentrated flashes of brightness known as brilliance, and into smaller, lively points of light known as scintillation. The modified brilliant pattern adapts the classical brilliant concept to sapphire, creating slightly larger crown facets that increase the apparent saturation of the blue when viewed face up, and a pavilion design that directs light back through the crown rather than into the culet. This synergy between table size, crown height, and pavilion angle not only amplifies the perceived depth of color, but also preserves lively patterning as the stone moves, so the gem reads as both deep and lively in hand.
For practical use the stone will present beautifully in a variety of settings, and its round modified brilliant profile is particularly amenable to both solitaire and halo designs, remaining secure when set and showing a generous face up area relative to its carat weight. The vivid blue and transparent nature make it suitable for an engagement ring where the wearer desires a strong, saturated color with excellent light return, or for a statement pendant where the gem can be appreciated without the constraints of a ring setting. From an investment and collectible standpoint the GRS certificate enhances market confidence by confirming both origin and treatment, factors that informed buyers rely on when assessing long term value. The combination of weight, vivid color, fine clarity, excellent polish, and a cut engineered for maximum optical performance makes this sapphire a compelling choice for the discerning buyer, and The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind its provenance and quality with full documentation and specialist guidance to assist in selection and setting.





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