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3.43 Ct. White Sapphire Crystal from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | CR2274 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.9 Width: 5 Height: 4.4 |
Weight: | 3.43 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Near Colorless |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Various |
Cut: | Rough Crystal |
Cutting style: | Crystal |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $15 |
This piece is a semi transparent white sapphire weighing 3.43 carats, presented in a various shape rough crystal cut, with precise dimensions of 16.90 by 5.00 by 4.40 millimeters, and an excellent polish that accentuates its inherent translucency. The color intensity is near colorless, which allows this stone to act as a versatile neutral in fine jewelry while still revealing the subtle internal character that distinguishes natural material from synthetics. The clarity is graded included when evaluated at eye level, which means you can expect natural inclusions that are visible without magnification, and these features often contribute to a gemological fingerprint that confirms the stone as natural rather than lab created. There has been no enhancement, so the transparency and color are entirely the result of natural formation, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region with a long and highly regarded history of producing high quality corundum in a variety of colors and clarities.
From a gemological perspective, several aspects of this sapphire will matter to an educated buyer, and each of those factors contributes to real world value. The carat weight of 3.43 creates presence in a ring or pendant, while the elongated dimensions will influence design choices and the way light travels through the stone. The near colorless appearance is prized for its ability to pair with any metal, and for customers who prefer a subtle, elegant look rather than a bold color statement, this tonality is ideal. The included clarity grade denotes internal features such as crystals or phase growth zones that are commonly found in natural Ceylon sapphires, and while these inclusions may slightly reduce apparent brilliance compared with flawless material, they also prove natural origin and can add character that collectors and connoisseurs often seek. The rough crystal cut is intentionally organic, preserving some of the original habit and creating unique light return that polished faceting cannot replicate, and the excellent polish ensures clean reflections on any facets or surfaces that have been smoothed, optimizing the apparent sparkle and tactile finish when set in jewelry.
The provenance of Ceylon Sri Lanka adds an important layer of value for many buyers, because that historical origin has produced a wide range of sought after corundum, and material from that region is well documented in classical gem literature. Untreated sapphires from Ceylon are comparatively scarce in the present market, and the fact that this stone has no enhancement elevates its rarity and transparency to connoisseurs who prioritize natural state material. From a practical standpoint, sapphire is second only to diamond in hardness among commonly used gemstones, and this durability, combined with the substantial weight and elongated form of this example, makes it suitable for daily wear when set securely, especially in designs that protect the edges and the slimmer cross section. For designers and collectors, the semi transparent nature and the rough crystal cut invite creative settings, including bezel work and tension mounts that celebrate the organic silhouette, or contemporary minimalist settings that highlight the stone as an architectural element rather than as a purely faceted centerpiece.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we focus on transparency and education, and we present stones like this white sapphire with full disclosure of grading observations, origin, and enhancement status, because those facts are essential to confident acquisition. We can arrange independent gemological reports, provide additional high resolution imagery and videos, and offer bespoke setting consultations that align the physical dimensions and clarity characteristics with a design that maximizes beauty and security. For care we recommend standard precautions for natural corundum, such as avoiding prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners if inclusions are significant, and using warm soapy water and a soft brush for routine cleaning, and storing separately to prevent metal abrasion. If you would like further technical information about this stone, or design suggestions to complement its various shape proportions and near colorless tone, please contact our team at The Natural Sapphire Company, and we will be pleased to provide measurements, mounting recommendations, and certification options to support a considered purchase.



























