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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 |
Long before it takes its place beneath a jeweler on a workbench, this black star sapphire begins its journey in the jewel rich soils of Ceylon, modern day Sri Lanka, where generations of miners have read the land like a living map. Carved by time and tectonic patience, sapphire rough rises from weathered alluvial deposits, nestled with river pebbles and the detritus of ancient geology. Local miners, many working by hand with a knowledge passed down through families, recognize the faint, dull glow of a potential star sapphire in the rough. They gently separate it from the matrix, and with each stone recovered the story of the island is extended, a link between the deep earth and those who tend it. This particular gem, opaque and resilient, carries the memory of its birthplace in its weight and tone, a testament to the earths slow craft and to the hands that first lifted it into the light.
When the rough arrives at our cutting studio, the transformation from raw treasure to wearable art is deliberate and respectful, every step calibrated to reveal the star within. The cabochon cut is chosen for its ability to coax forth asterism, the celestial star that seems to glide across the surface with a precise light source. For this oval black star sapphire, the cutter worked to preserve depth and symmetry, leaving a generous dome to encourage a clear and centered star. The stone is opaque, a quality that makes the star prominent and dramatic against a dark backdrop. Polishing is an art in itself, where repeated passes refine the surface until the polish is excellent, allowing the six rayed star to float on the surface with crisp clarity. In this way the gem completes a metamorphosis, shifting from an ancient fragment of the earth to a stone that holds the sky.
As a gemologist and a storyteller for The Natural Sapphire Company, I take pride in the exactitude of our descriptions because provenance and characteristics matter to collectors and those seeking a meaningful jewel. This black star sapphire weighs 3.83 carats, and measures 9.34 by 7.32 by 5.18 millimeters, elegantly fashioned into an oval shape with a cabochon cut. Its opacity enhances the asterism, while the clarity grade is very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, a mark that attests to its natural integrity. The color intensity is dark, creating a strong contrast for the star, and the polish is excellent, permitting the star to traverse the surface with silk like motion as the light shifts. Importantly this stone has no enhancement, so it remains in its natural state from mine to market, and its origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a name that has stood for quality and history in the world of sapphires. For those curious about other treasured gems, White Opal is a type of opal known for its milky white background and for sometimes showing play of color across a pale canvas, a striking foil to the somber drama of a black star sapphire when the two are set together.
Beyond measurements and grades, a gem is a vessel of meaning, and this black star sapphire carries cultural echoes as well as geological ones. In many traditions, star sapphires have been prized as talismans, believed to bring protection, insight, or good fortune, qualities that are amplified by the stones rare natural star and by its unenhanced state. The combination of a celestial motif and Ceylon provenance links the gem to centuries of trade and admiration, a continuity that felt by the wearer. At The Natural Sapphire Company we honor this continuity by certifying the origins and recording the journey, so that each stone arrives with context and credibility. When set into a ring, pendant, or bespoke piece, this 3.83 carat black star sapphire will not only catch the eye, it will invite touch and contemplation, prompting stories about its path from riverbed to bench, and about the hands that shaped it with expertise and care.
For those considering this stone as a centerpiece, its dense, dark tone lends itself to dramatic settings, where warm metals can accent the subtle brown or golden undertones, or where cool metals will emphasize the stark contrast and the star itself. It can sit alone as a study in moody elegance, or be paired with a White Opal, with the opals milky background and soft flashes of color offering a luminous counterpoint to the stars calm, nocturnal presence. At The Natural Sapphire Company we can help you visualize settings that honor the stones origin and character, and we can discuss mounting techniques that protect its cabochon dome while showcasing the asterism. If you wish, we will provide detailed imagery and guidance so you can see how light and movement bring the star to life, and we will ensure that provenance documentation accompanies the gem, preserving its story for generations to come.































