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2.26 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S31446 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.06 Width: 7.12 Height: 4.32 |
Weight: | 2.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,451 |
This transparent 2.26 carat oval blue sapphire represents a well balanced example of weight, proportions, and natural origin, and is offered by The Natural Sapphire Company. The gem measures 9.06 x 7.12 x 4.32 mm, it has a mixed brilliant cut designed to combine the scintillation of brilliant facets with the depth retention of step facets, and it displays an intense color intensity that reads as a deep, saturated blue throughout the girdle and face up presentation. The clarity grade is very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and this near eye clean appearance, combined with an excellent polish, allows the stone to present a visually flawless face up under normal viewing conditions. Importantly this sapphire has no enhancement, an attribute that significantly affects its rarity and value, and its reported origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source celebrated historically for producing some of the finest and most collectible blue sapphires in the market.
To an educated buyer the clarity grade very slightly included indicates that any internal features are minor and do not impact the gemology of the piece when viewed without magnification, and this grading is meaningful when assessing both the aesthetic and the practical performance of the stone. The mixed brilliant cut interacts with the sapphire crystal structure to maximize light return, and because the material is transparent and near eye clean, light transmission is strong and color is shown evenly rather than being obscured by dense inclusions. Excellent polish on the facet planes is more than a finishing touch, it dictates the crispness of reflections and the precision of light performance, and when polish is executed to a high standard facets act like tiny mirrors, producing consistent brilliance and flash that makes a stone appear flawless from many viewing angles. In practical terms this means that the wearer experiences a gem that shows depth, sparkle, and saturation simultaneously, a combination that sophisticated buyers seek and are willing to pay a premium for.
The Ceylon Sri Lanka origin is an important factor in the appraisal of this sapphire, because the geological conditions there yield corundum with characteristic clarity and color distribution that collectors and connoisseurs recognize. Trace elements such as iron and titanium are responsible for the blue hue in corundum, and in Ceylon material these trace elements often produce lively saturation with an element of vibrancy that differs from sapphires from other locales. Further, the fact that the stone has not been subjected to heat treatment or other enhancements is a significant market differentiator. Most commercial sapphires are heat treated to improve color and clarity, therefore an untreated sapphire with intense color and strong clarity is relatively rare, and its natural state tends to be more desirable for collectors and discerning clients. From a gemological standpoint the stone benefits from corundum hardness and toughness, rated nine on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for daily wear in refined settings, while the natural, untreated status supports long term value and transparency for future sales or certification.
When considering practical use and appreciation, the oval outline combined with the 9.06 x 7.12 x 4.32 mm dimensions gives a generous face up area that reads larger than the numeric carat weight might suggest, and the mixed brilliant pavilion and crown proportions are designed to balance brilliance with color depth. The near eye clean clarity and excellent polish make the stone reflect light evenly from crown view and maintain attractive depth when viewed from the side, creating the impression of a flawless gem from multiple angles. For mounting, considerations such as a four or six prong setting will showcase the face up presentation and allow light to enter the pavilion, while a partial bezel or halo setting can accentuate the intense blue making it appear even richer against complementary metals. From an investment and heirloom perspective this sapphire is attractive because it combines untreated origin, transparent clarity, excellent cut finish, and vivid color, attributes that educated buyers recognize as indicators of long term desirability. The Natural Sapphire Company is available to provide additional documentation, in house imagery, and recommendations for bespoke settings that respect the gemological qualities of this stone, ensuring that your selection aligns with both aesthetic preferences and prudent acquisition criteria.





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