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2.00 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S40379 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.13 Width: 6.44 Height: 4.59 |
Weight: | 2.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,220 |
This gem is a beautifully transparent 2.00 carat pear shape blue sapphire, measuring 9.13 x 6.44 x 4.59 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant style and polished to an excellent finish. The stone displays a dark color intensity that gives a rich, deep blue face up appearance, while its clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a practical and trade relevant description that conveys minor internal features that do not detract from its overall visual appeal. The sapphire has been heat treated, a common and stable enhancement in the trade that improves color and overall apparent clarity, and its documented origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a locality long associated with high quality blue sapphires. This description is provided by The Natural Sapphire Company with full transparency regarding enhancement and origin, and the combination of weight, shape, cut, and provenance places this stone in a category that educated buyers will recognize as both collectible and suitable for fine jewelry.
From a gemological perspective the mixed brilliant cut in a pear outline maximizes scintillation and dispersive flashes while maintaining a generous table that showcases the stone s depth of color. The dimensions of 9.13 x 6.44 x 4.59 mm yield a pleasing length to width ratio for a pear shape, making this sapphire versatile for a variety of settings from solitaire rings to pendants and drop earrings. The very slightly included evaluated at eye level clarity indicates that inclusions are minimal and typically only noticeable on close inspection or from specific angles, which means the gem reads clean to most observers in normal wear conditions. Excellent polish enhances light return and surface luster, contributing to eye appeal and perceived value. Heat treatment is disclosed to you, and it is important to know that heat treated sapphires are market standard, their color and stability are predictable, and such treatment is fully accepted by most gemological laboratories and by discerning buyers when documented as we do at The Natural Sapphire Company.
Color is the primary driver of value in blue sapphires, and this stone s dark color intensity should be understood in terms of tone and saturation, two attributes that together determine the overall visual impression. The sapphire exhibits a deeper tone, with strong saturation that preserves vivid blue character without appearing overly inky, which can be desirable for buyers who prefer a classic, regal hue. Origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds an important dimension to provenance value, as Ceylon sapphires are renowned for their range of vibrant blues and for a certain clarity and lustre that collectors appreciate. When evaluating price and desirability, consider the balanced combination of a collectible 2.00 carat weight, a well executed pear shape that concentrates color towards the tip and maintains brightness across the table, a clarity described in trade friendly terms that translates into eye appeal, and a professional polish and finish. All of these elements contribute to a stone that is both suitable for daily wear in a fine jewelry setting and attractive to an informed buyer who values documented origin and transparent treatment disclosure provided by The Natural Sapphire Company.
Care considerations and practical use should be straightforward for this sapphire due to corundum s natural hardness and durability. Sapphire ranks nine on the Mohs scale, which makes it highly resistant to scratching and suitable for engagement rings and other everyday pieces, provided that the setting is secure and periodically inspected for wear. Because this stone is heat treated only and not fracture filled, standard cleaning methods are typically appropriate including warm water with mild detergent and gentle brushing to remove oils and debris, followed by rinsing and drying with a soft cloth. Professional cleaning and checking of mountings is recommended periodically to maintain security and appearance. While sapphires are robust, any gemstone benefits from mindful handling to avoid knocks to the girdle or tip in a pear shape, so consider protective setting designs or subtle prong reinforcement in high wear applications. As always, The Natural Sapphire Company is available to advise on recommended setting styles and can provide certification and provenance documentation to accompany the stone for both peace of mind and long term value retention.
Beyond physical and economic attributes, sapphires carry a long history of metaphysical associations that many buyers find meaningful when choosing a personal gem. Historically, blue sapphire has been associated with wisdom, fidelity, and protection, and it is often linked to the cultivation of mental clarity and calm focus. In many contemporary crystal traditions the blue sapphire is believed to support communication, confidence in speaking truth, and a deepening of intuition, with connections to both the throat and third eye energetic centers in systems that use chakra terminology. Practitioners who incorporate gemstones into meditation or intentional practice sometimes use sapphire to steady the mind, enhance insight, and encourage balanced decision making, though such uses remain spiritual and symbolic rather than medical. Whether selected for its storied symbolism, for its visual beauty, or for its investment potential, this Ceylon blue sapphire combines classical appeal with documented gemological attributes and full disclosure, and it is offered with the expertise of The Natural Sapphire Company to assist you with certification, bespoke settings, and any further technical information you may require.





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