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2.29 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S31510 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.66 Width: 6.85 Height: 4.06 |
Weight: | 2.29 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,350 |
A sapphire from Ceylon carries with it a lineage that stretches back through centuries of royal treasuries and devotional art, a lineage that speaks of trade routes, master cutters, and connoisseurs who measured value not simply in carats, but in character. This oval shape blue sapphire, offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, sits firmly within that noble tradition. Its transparent body and medium intense color intensity recall the storied depths of Sri Lankan deposits, known to produce some of the most sought after cornflower and cornflower leaning tones in the world of gemstones. The mixed brilliant cut gives the stone a contemporary vitality while honoring classical proportions, creating scintillation that dances across the table and crown with each shift of light. The excellent polish enhances the stone as though a craftsman buffed away time itself to reveal the gem beneath, a gem that has been heat treated in line with centuries of enhancement practices used to bring out the inherent beauty that nature began.
Weight is the silent herald of a gemstones presence, and this sapphires 2.29 carat weight is central to its allure, value, and scarcity. At 2.29 carats the sapphire is notably larger than the everyday sizes often encountered in jewelry, placing it in a bracket where per carat values begin to climb, and where collectors and designers take special notice. Weight affects how light moves within a stone, how depth is perceived, and how the hue reads to the eye, and in this example the 2.29 carat mass allows the medium intense blue to sit with authority, neither overly dark nor washed, but balanced in a manner that emphasizes its classic Ceylon character. The dimensions, 8.66 x 6.85 x 4.06 mm, confirm that this weight is expressed in graceful proportions, making the sapphire ideal for settings that aim to showcase its oval silhouette without overwhelming the finger or pendant. Clarity is rated very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, an indication that the gem remains remarkably clean to the casual observer, while still carrying the organic fingerprints that testify to its natural origin. Collectors often prize this kind of balance, where inclusions are minimal enough to let brilliance reign, yet present enough to validate the gem as an item of the earth rather than a laboratory product. The mixed brilliant cut, combined with the excellent polish and the moderate pavilion depth, produces faceting interactions that amplify the stones color and scintillation, turning each facet into a small stage on which light plays.
Beyond immediate aesthetics, the 2.29 carat weight enhances the sapphires function as a vessel of legacy, a gem sized to become a center stone in an engagement ring, a striking solitaire brooch, or a focal point in a commission piece meant to be worn for generations. In historical terms, sapphires of notable weight were reserved for coronets and signet pieces, they were tokens given to cement alliances, and they were kept as family emblems. In modern terms, owning a sapphire of this weight and quality from Ceylon ties the wearer to that lineage, providing both emotional resonance and a measure of market resilience. Heat treatment is disclosed, a stable enhancement widely accepted throughout the trade that gently adjusts tone and saturation to reveal the best possible color, while still leaving the gem fully natural in origin. This transparency of origin and treatment, combined with provenance from Sri Lanka, reassures the discerning buyer that what is being acquired is not a momentary flourish, but a considered addition to a collection that will age with dignity.
When you choose this 2.29 carat oval blue sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company you are selecting more than a gemstone, you are embracing an heirloom potential that resonates with history and promise. The stones mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish allow it to reflect the light of both morning and evening, while the eye level clarity and medium intense color combine to produce a wearable vibrancy that remains elegant in any setting. Its dimensions and weight ensure that it will read as substantial on the hand, while still permitting delicate mounting styles that leaven its presence with timeless refinement. For those who value tradition, rarity, and the quiet authority of a gem with real carat weight, this sapphire is a rare convergence of provenance, aesthetic balance, and enduring value, ready to begin its next chapter with a new keeper, guided by the expertise and heritage of The Natural Sapphire Company.





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