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2.14 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S40592 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.43 Width: 6.88 Height: 4.61 |
Weight: | 2.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,250 |
One beautiful transparent 2.14 carat pear shape blue sapphire with dimensions of 8.43 x 6.88 x 4.61 mm is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, and it stands out immediately for its rarity in both size and color. Pear shapes at this weight and with such clean transparency are uncommon in the marketplace, and finding a classic Ceylon blue with medium color intensity in a well balanced pear outline is particularly rare. The mixed brilliant cut maximizes the gem s return of light, producing lively scintillation across the girdle and a pleasing face up presence that reads larger than the carat weight might suggest. The combination of a 2.14 carat weight, precise dimensions, and a refined pear silhouette makes this stone an exceptional option for buyers seeking a statement sapphire that is still wearable for everyday jewelry. The Natural Sapphire Company is committed to clear disclosure, and this sapphire s enhancement is heat treated, a widely accepted and stable process that improves tone and clarity while preserving the gem s natural character and origin, Ceylon, Sri Lanka.
Gemstone grading begins with an objective look at color, clarity, cut, and carat, and this sapphire performs strongly across those categories. Color is described as medium intensity, a sweet spot for Ceylon sapphires that offers a lively, saturated blue without becoming too dark for smaller sizes, so the stone reads bright and appealing in most lighting. Clarity is graded as eye clean evaluated at eye level, meaning that under normal unaided viewing at a standard observation distance no inclusions are apparent. For many educated buyers this is a critical practical measure, because inclusions that affect durability or that are visible to the naked eye will diminish everyday wearability and aesthetic value. The mixed brilliant cut blends facets that are tuned for both fire and brightness, with crown facets arranged to throw flashes of lighter blue and pavilion facets polished to return color and life. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and lively reflections, and the measured proportions yield attractive depth and table relationships for a pear shaped stone of this size.
The origin of this sapphire is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region long celebrated for producing sapphires with a distinct range of blues that are often described as cornflower to medium blue, depending on tone and saturation. The geology of Sri Lanka s gem gravels and bedrock produces corundum that acquires its blue color principally through trace elements, notably iron and titanium, and the interplay of those elements with the crystal structure is what gives this stone its clear, lively medium blue. Heat treatment is a common and accepted enhancement for sapphires, and when performed responsibly it stabilizes color and improves clarity without altering the fundamental nature of the corundum. At The Natural Sapphire Company we disclose all treatments and provide provenance information so that collectors and buyers can make informed decisions. For the educated buyer who values traceable origin and transparent treatment disclosure, a heat treated Ceylon sapphire like this one represents a sensible balance of rarity, aesthetic quality, and market acceptance.
From a practical jeweler s and investor s perspective this sapphire checks many boxes that determine long term desirability and market value. The 2.14 carat weight sits in a range where size is impactful but still suitable for ring head designs, pendants, and bespoke settings that highlight the pear shape. The eye clean clarity and excellent polish mean that the gem will perform well under different light sources and will not suffer from the visual distractions that come with surface reaching inclusions. The mixed brilliant cut enhances sparkle and masks depth when viewed from the table, making the gem appear lively in hand or on display. Because pear shapes have a pointed end that can be vulnerable to knocks, recommended settings include protective solutions such as a bezel or a secure prong configuration with a protective tip setting, and The Natural Sapphire Company can advise on appropriate mounting choices to preserve and showcase the stone. For collectors and design conscious buyers this sapphire offers a rare combination of Ceylon provenance, medium intensity blue color, eye clean clarity, and a refined pear silhouette, making it a compelling choice for a meaningful piece of jewelry or a carefully considered addition to a gemstone collection.





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