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3.97 Ct. White Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | CR2383 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.1 Width: 7.4 Height: 5 |
Weight: | 3.97 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Colorless |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $10 |
One beautiful transparent 3.97 carat rough shape white sapphire from Ceylon Sri Lanka sits at the intersection of rarity and potential, a stone that stands apart in size and color when compared with the typical offerings in the market. This specimen measures 17.10 by 7.40 by 5.00 millimeters, it is colorless in intensity, and it has been graded included at eye level for clarity, a transparency that allows light to travel through the crystal in a way that makes it visually arresting even in its rough form. The surface shows an excellent polish where natural facets are present, and importantly, there has been no enhancement to alter its character, a trait that is increasingly scarce in a market where heat treatment and other enhancements are common. At The Natural Sapphire Company we present this stone not as a mass produced commodity, but as a distinctly rare natural fragment of Ceylonese geology, possessing attributes that both gem cutters and connoisseurs will recognize as special.
When you compare this 3.97 carat white sapphire to similar options available today, its combination of carat weight, purity of color, and unenhanced origin makes it exceptional. Many white or near colorless sapphires on the market are smaller in size, or have been heat treated to improve clarity and hue, which can make them more uniform but less pure in geological provenance. This example is unusually large for an unenhanced, colorless rough sapphire from Sri Lanka, a region celebrated for producing sapphires with lively transparency and clean light transmission. The rough shape and generous length give cutters the flexibility to explore multiple faceting strategies, from elongated cushions and ovals that maximize carat retention, to more creative freeform or designer cuts that celebrate the stone as a singular natural specimen. The included clarity grade signals the presence of natural inclusions that are typical of authentic sapphires, inclusions that do not detract from its beauty but rather confirm its natural origin and tell the story of its formation. Compared with heated or filled stones that aim to hide such marks, this sapphire offers authenticity, character, and the long term value that collectors and ethical buyers increasingly seek.
For buyers who want a white sapphire that is both rare and versatile, this piece represents a superior choice in terms of long term desirability and uniqueness. Its unenhanced nature preserves the gemological integrity that serious collectors prize, while its near four carat weight and excellent polish create immediate aesthetic appeal for bespoke jewelry, museum quality settings, or as a centerpiece for an engagement ring that favors individuality over trend driven uniformity. Our team at The Natural Sapphire Company can advise on potential cutting options to balance yield and beauty, or supply it as a stunning rough specimen for those who prefer to retain the stone in a natural state. Provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds historical and geographic distinction that often resonates with discerning clients, and because enhancements are absent, the stone retains clearer lines of comparison against other natural sapphires in appraisal and resale contexts. Whether your priority is a large, utterly natural example to set a workshop apart, or a colorless, transparent sapphire with the feel of old world geology reinterpreted for modern design, this 3.97 carat rough white sapphire is a rare find that outperforms common market alternatives in quality, value, and uniqueness.



























