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3.83 Ct. Black Star Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S33496 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.34 Width: 7.32 Height: 5.18 |
Weight: | 3.83 Ct. |
Color: help | Black |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
Star appearance: | 2-4 Ray, Strong Star Appearance |
Presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, this extraordinary opaque black star sapphire is an object of quiet, sovereign beauty. At 3.83 carats and shaped into a graceful oval cabochon, this gem measures 9.34 x 7.32 x 5.18 mm, and it carries an asterism that seems to float just beneath the surface when it catches the light. Its clarity is evaluated as very very slightly included at eye level, which affirms that its depth and mystery are natural and unretouched. The color intensity is dark, the polish is excellent, and there has been no enhancement. Originating from Ceylon in Sri Lanka, this sapphire bears the island narrative of centuries of gem tradition, and it offers a tactile, tactilely sensual presence that distinguishes it from any mass produced stone. To hold it is to hold a piece of geological poetry, and to wear it is to announce an appreciation of rarity and restraint.
The visual character of this stone is both subtle and commanding. Against a backdrop of deep black, the star itself reads as a luminous golden to slightly greenish cross, clean and centered on the domed surface. The cabochon cut has been executed to maximize the optical phenomenon, creating a precise, sharp star that traces its path with movement. In tone and hue this Sri Lankan black star sapphire is different to the velvety cornflower blues for which Kashmir is famed, and also to the almost inky, metallic blacks that are sometimes encountered in Thai stones. Compared with Burmese sapphires, which often glow with an inner warmth and saturated blue depth, this Ceylon specimen presents a more mysterious, nocturnal elegance, a depth that leans into black rather than violet or blue. When placed in dialogue with Madagascar sapphires, known for their bright, lively tones, this star sapphire reveals itself as the more contemplative treasure, a stone that invites a slow and deliberate admiration rather than an immediate gasp.
The nuance of this gem becomes even more striking when compared to other celebrated gem types from famous localities. Unlike Australian black opal, which rewards the viewer with flashes of spectral play and iridescent color across a variable field, this star sapphire commands attention through structure, through the singular, celestial asterism that remains constant and resolute. The contrast is equally compelling when thought alongside a White Opal, whose milky body color and internal fire are gentle and diffuse, while this Ceylon star sapphire offers a concentrated drama, an almost architectural cleaving of light. Where a Thai or Burmese example might emphasize tone over texture, and a Madagascar or Kashmir gem might lean toward vivid saturation, this Sri Lankan piece balances a deep, dark field with a precisely formed star, creating a silhouette that is both noble and enigmatically modern. Collectors who cherish provenance will appreciate that this stone is unenhanced, a pure expression of its Ceylon origin, polished to an excellent finish, and boasting dimensions that make it an ideal candidate for a refined ring or a commanding pendant.
To own this black star sapphire is to possess a gem that speaks to cultivated taste and quiet authority. Visualize it set in a bespoke platinum bezel, the high polish of the metal playing counterpoint to the stone's satin like surface, or imagine it as the solitary centerpiece of a dinner ring, the star guiding the eye like a private constellation. Paired with a White Opal in a complementary setting, the combination would offer an arresting contrast, the opal providing luminous tenderness and the star sapphire answering with celestial confirmation. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem not as a commodity, but as a collectible, a chapter in a connoisseurial narrative. Its measurements, its weight, its unenhanced state, and its Sri Lankan provenance are all part of the refined language that distinguishes museum worthy gems from the commonplace. For the discerning client, this black star sapphire is an investment in aesthetic authority, an heirloom that will carry the gravity of its origin and the singularity of its star across generations.































