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2.06 Ct. Bluish Purple Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 2
Item ID: | S34624 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.34 Width: 7.01 Height: 4.03 |
Weight: | 2.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,165 |
This oval bluish purple sapphire weighs 2.06 carats, and measures 8.34 by 7.01 by 4.03 millimeters, presenting an elegant proportion for a mixed brilliant cut. The mixed brilliant cutting style combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the pavilion with carefully proportioned step and crown facets to maximize both scintillation and color saturation in an oval outline. This particular stone exhibits intense color intensity, which is the single most influential factor in a sapphire of this size and shape, producing strong visual presence on the finger or in a collection. Clarity has been graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that inclusions are minimal, they do not materially interrupt the gem’s transparency or brilliance to the unaided eye, and they are consistent with naturally formed sapphire crystals rather than the result of treatment or filling. The polish is excellent, which contributes to superior light return and surface luster, and critically, this sapphire has received no enhancement, so its color and clarity are wholly natural and stable.
The origin of this gem is Madagascar, a source that has emerged in recent decades as a producer of high quality sapphire material that can rival traditional localities in both colour and clarity. Madagascar sapphires are prized for a wide range of hues and for producing stones with attractive combinations of saturation and tone, and this bluish purple example falls into a category that appeals to both connoisseurs and designers because it balances blue depth with a subtle purple component that can appear differently under varied lighting. From a gemological perspective, the value equation for this sapphire is dominated by color, then clarity and cut, followed by carat weight. The intense saturation elevates the per carat value more than the carat weight alone, and the mixed brilliant cut has been executed to preserve the material’s color while maximizing scintillation. The fact that the stone is untreated is an important distinguishing attribute, because the market places a premium on natural, unenhanced sapphires given their rarity relative to heated material, and because untreated sapphires retain their natural crystal structure and color distribution, which appeals to educated buyers seeking specimens with documented natural origin and minimal human alteration.
As an investment grade gemstone, this Madagascar sapphire combines attributes that support future appreciation, particularly for buyers who understand the drivers of the colored gemstone market. Demand for natural, untreated sapphires with intense color and clean eye level appearance has been steady among collectors, estate jewelers, and investors, while supply of top quality untreated material is inherently constrained by the finite and often irregular nature of primary deposits. Madagascar supplies can fluctuate with exploration and mining cycles, which tends to tighten supply of premium parcels and can support upward price movement for well documented pieces. Provenance, treatment disclosure, and independent laboratory documentation increase liquidity and trust in the secondary market, so having the stone accompanied by transparent reporting will aid resale and valuation. The Natural Sapphire Company can provide detailed documentation, imaging, and guidance to ensure the gem is positioned correctly for both personal enjoyment and long term holding. For the educated buyer seeking a balance of aesthetic appeal and capital preservation, this 2.06 carat, intense bluish purple, untreated Madagascar sapphire represents a tangible asset class that benefits from rarity, demonstrable gemological quality, and the long term collector preference for natural, finely cut stones.































