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1.73 Ct. Purple Star Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S2946 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.81 Width: 5.4 Height: 4.8 |
Weight: | 1.73 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $45 |
Star appearance: | 2-4 Ray, Strong Star Appearance |
When you are searching for a gemstone that stops the search and becomes the centerpiece of a story, your needs are simple and precise, you want rarity, beauty, and honesty, and that is exactly what we present to you at The Natural Sapphire Company. Whether you are imagining a unique engagement ring that reads as both timeless and singular, or you are a collector hunting for a star sapphire with an authentic pedigree, this gem answers that calling. You deserve a stone that feels chosen not found, and this oval purple star sapphire invites that moment with quiet confidence. It is easy to envision settings that highlight the star, and it is equally easy to imagine the look on the face of the person who receives such a thoughtful choice. Our approach begins by listening to what matters to you, then aligning those priorities with a gem whose story, origin, and physical presence make the match obvious.
This particular sapphire is a translucent 1.73 carat oval shape, measuring 6.81 x 5.40 x 4.80 mm, cut as a cabochon to showcase a distinct six ray star that reads strongly under direct light, and it holds a very light purple hue that feels both delicate and refined. The clarity is graded as slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means you will see natural character and tiny internal features that confirm the gem's natural formation, and these inclusions do not distract from the asterism or overall appeal. The polish is excellent, producing smooth, reflective surfaces that allow the star to glide across the dome when you tilt the stone, and importantly, there has been no enhancement, so what you see is entirely natural. The origin of this gem is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a classic locale renowned for producing sapphires with a certain soft luminosity, and this provenance adds a meaningful layer to the sapphire's narrative for both intimate jewelry and curated collections.
For a bride or groom who wants an engagement ring that speaks to individuality, this star sapphire is an inspired choice, and for the collector it is a worthy addition that balances rarity with wearability. At 1.73 carats and with the given oval proportions, the stone works beautifully as a center gem in a variety of settings, and the cabochon profile lends itself to designs that protect the dome while allowing the star to be the focal point. Consider a bezel setting for everyday wear that preserves the cabochon silhouette, or a delicate halo that contrasts the soft purple with bright white diamonds, elevating the star without overwhelming it. The durability of corundum offers practical reassurance, as sapphires are known for their toughness and suitability for daily wear, and the excellent polish and secure cabochon cut contribute to long term enjoyment. We also recognize the importance of provenance and treatment history, so the fact that this piece is unenhanced and from Sri Lanka reinforces its natural value, making it attractive to connoisseurs who prioritize authenticity.
Choosing a gemstone is as much an emotional decision as it is technical, and our role at The Natural Sapphire Company is to make that choice feel inevitable and supported. We can provide additional photographs, a detailed viewing under directional light to demonstrate the asterism, and personalized design consultations so the finished piece reflects your vision. Our gemologists stand ready to discuss the stone in detail, including how the slightly included clarity interacts with the star, the best metal options to complement the very light purple color intensity, and setting recommendations that preserve the gem for years to come. If you seek a stone that concludes the search and begins a lasting story, this purple star sapphire from Ceylon is a perfect candidate, and we welcome the opportunity to guide you through making it yours.




























