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2.05 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Africa
This loose stone ships by Feb 19
Item ID: | S32404 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.06 Width: 6.78 Height: 4.01 |
Weight: | 2.05 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Africa |
Per carat price: help | $650 |
This stone is a transparent blue sapphire weighing 2.05 carats, cut into a classic oval shape with exact measurements of 9.06 by 6.78 by 4.01 millimeters. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, combining a faceted crown with a pavilion that emphasizes both color and light return. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the surface polish is graded excellent. The color intensity is described as intense, and the sapphire has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement that improves color saturation and clarity. The documented origin for this sapphire is Africa. These objective details define the stone as a substantial, well proportioned colored gem with the optical qualities expected of a carefully prepared sapphire, and they provide a clear basis for appraisal and setting decisions.
The mixed brilliant cut on this oval sapphire has been executed to balance face up presence and internal light performance. The crown facets capture and reflect light across a broad surface, while the pavilion facets channel return light through the table and crown to produce even, lively scintillation. Because the stone is transparent with very slight inclusions, light flows through the body with minimal obstruction, enabling crisp facet junctions and lively contrast between bright and dark areas. The oval outline, combined with the specified dimensions, yields a generous face up spread that reads larger than many round equivalents at the same weight, while the moderate depth contributes to an attractive visual depth without appearing shallow or overly deep. The excellent polish enhances surface reflections and supports the cut in projecting the sapphire s intrinsic color and internal flashes, making the gem an effective centerpiece for a range of jewelry designs.
When compared to more commonly encountered gemstones, the manner in which this sapphire displays brilliance is distinctive and instructive. Diamonds, with their higher refractive index and strong dispersion, show abundant fire and crisp brilliance due to extreme contrast and high light return. Sapphires, including this example, do not exhibit the same level of fire as diamond, but they present a different form of optical appeal. The intense blue color in this sapphire creates a deep, velvety brilliance that is color driven rather than fire driven, so the perceived brightness arises from rich saturation and controlled light return. Compared with emeralds, which are often included and exhibit a softer, more diffuse luster, this sapphire offers greater transparency and cleaner facet reflections, so highlights appear clearer and more defined. Against lighter stones such as aquamarine or blue topaz, this sapphire stands out through concentration of hue and a deeper visual weight, producing a more dramatic and substantial color presence. In addition, sapphires can show pleochroism, and this specimen s mixed brilliant faceting helps to moderate directional color shifts so that movement reveals varied but consistently intense blue tones rather than unpredictable flashes. The net effect is a gem that commands attention through color intensity, controlled light performance, and a polished surface that intensifies bright areas without sacrificing the depth of the body color.
Practical considerations complete the technical profile. Heat treatment is a widely accepted enhancement for sapphires, applied to improve both color and clarity in a stable manner, and this treatment is disclosed. The very slightly included clarity grade indicates minor internal characteristics that do not detract from the gem s beauty when viewed at normal wearing distances, and these inclusions can assist in confirming natural origin and treatment history on gemological review. Given its dimensions and face up appeal, the sapphire is suitable for ring center use, pendant settings, or a distinguished pair of custom earrings, and it is best mounted in a setting that allows light access to the pavilion to preserve the cut s light return. Routine care involves avoiding strong impacts and limiting exposure to harsh chemicals, professional cleaning when needed, and cautious storage to prevent contact with harder materials. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind transparent disclosure of origin and enhancements, and the company s practices support provenance and gemological assessment. In summary, this 2.05 carat African blue sapphire is a well proportioned, intensely colored, and finely finished gem, notable for the way its saturated hue and mixed brilliant cutting deliver a focused, color driven brilliance that distinguishes it from more common colored gemstones and from stones valued primarily for dispersion driven fire.































