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3.09 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 17
Item ID: | S37341 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.52 Width: 7.82 Height: 4.75 |
Weight: | 3.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,220 |
There are gemstones that simply catch the eye, and then there are gems that quietly command attention and admiration. This exquisite transparent purple sapphire weighs 3.09 carats, it is fashioned in a graceful pear shape and its dimensions are 11.52 x 7.82 x 4.75 mm, it has a mixed brilliant cut that has been executed with precision, and it is graded as very slightly included at eye level, a clarity assessment that allows for an unclouded, luminous window into the gem. Its color intensity is described as intense, the polish is excellent, and perhaps most notably for discerning collectors, this sapphire has not been subjected to any enhancement, it is naturally formed and unheated, and it originates from Ceylon in Sri Lanka, a source synonymous with corundum of character and provenance. Presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, this stone is more than an adornment, it is a declaration of taste, a singular expression of rarity and refinement that will elevate any setting and captivate every gaze.
The pear shape has long been favored by connoisseurs for its ability to combine elongated elegance with a concentrated play of light, and the mixed brilliant cut of this sapphire amplifies that advantage by marrying faceting designed for scintillation with a silhouette that flatters the hand. At 3.09 carats, this gem reaches a threshold of scale where presence is unmistakable yet wearable, making it an ideal center stone for a statement ring, a pendant of singular sophistication, or a bespoke commission that honors the gem rather than overwhelms it. The excellent polish creates mirror like facets that return light with remarkable clarity, and the very slightly included clarity grading at eye level means that under normal viewing the gem reads as essentially clear, while still bearing the natural signature that collectors prize. The intense purple hue is both regal and modern, a color that translates seamlessly from formal evening to refined daywear, and the durability inherent in corundum assures that this gem will retain its allure through generations of careful wear.
Beyond its immediate aesthetic virtues this sapphire offers compelling investment potential for the prudent collector and the discerning buyer who seeks assets that combine beauty with tangible scarcity. Natural, unheated sapphires command a meaningful premium in the market because they represent a purer intersection of nature and human appreciation, and stones from Ceylon have long been held in high esteem for the particular quality of their color and crystal structure. The market for high quality colored gemstones has matured as investors diversify beyond traditional categories, and well documented sapphires with exemplary color, superior cut and integrity of origin have demonstrated steady demand among private collectors, high end jewelers and institutional buyers alike. A purple sapphire of this caliber, in an attractive pear shape and at a weight above three carats, is statistically less common than smaller or treated material, and scarcity is a fundamental determinant of long term appreciation. Ownership of such a gem, especially when accompanied by verifiable provenance and a clear statement of no treatment, positions the buyer to benefit from both aesthetic pleasure and the possibility of enhanced value over time, as the global appetite for authentic, traceable, and beautifully cut natural gemstones continues to grow.
To possess this exceptional Ceylon purple sapphire is to claim a piece of natural artistry curated by The Natural Sapphire Company, an entity that has made provenance, integrity and excellence the cornerstone of its offering. We provide a meticulous dossier for each gem, including origin details and treatment disclosures, and we support bespoke design services that translate the stone into an heirloom that will be cherished for decades. Because corundum ranks among the hardest of gemstones, this sapphire is ideally suited to everyday elegance, it will endure with proper care and it will carry forward the story of its origin and its owner. For the buyer who values connoisseurship as much as investment wisdom, this pear shaped purple sapphire represents a rare convergence of beauty, technical quality and market relevance. Owning it is not merely an acquisition, it is a statement of refined taste and a thoughtful step toward a legacy that may appreciate as future markets continue to reward authenticity and rarity. For further details, valuation discussion, or to explore custom settings that honor the gem, The Natural Sapphire Company stands ready to guide you through each step of securing this extraordinary sapphire.





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