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2.38 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 28
Item ID: | S39925 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.03 Width: 7.07 Height: 4.47 |
Weight: | 2.38 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
This offering from The Natural Sapphire Company is a transparent 2.38 carat oval sapphire measuring 9.03 by 7.07 by 4.47 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant pavilion and crown configuration. The stone presents a bluish green hue with dark color intensity and an excellent polish, and it is natural with no enhancement. The clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, which in practice translates to minimal internal features that do not disrupt transparency or light transmission to the unaided eye. The proportions yield a measured depth of approximately 55.5 percent, a geometry that balances color saturation with light return for a stone whose intrinsic color tends toward a deeper, more velvety appearance. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a locality with a long history of producing sapphires that combine distinct color character with durable crystalline structure. In a single concise specification this sapphire communicates the attributes that trained gemmologists and discerning buyers prioritize, namely exact dimensions, cut style, color grade, clarity evaluation, polish, and treatment status.
From a cutting and craftsmanship perspective the mixed brilliant cut on this oval has been executed to reconcile two competing aims, namely to reveal the stone s chromatic complexity and to maximize scintillation. The crown facet layout borrows from classical brilliant faceting to create numerous small light return zones that animate the table and upper facets, while the lower pavilion is configured with step like and chevron pavilion facets to preserve depth of color without creating dead zones. This hybrid approach is particularly effective for sapphires with dark color intensity, because a shallow brilliant alone would risk excessive light leakage and a deep step cut alone would produce a windowed or lifeless center. The excellent polish enhances facet junction sharpness and optical clarity, minimizing surface diffusion of light and allowing precise facet reflection. The girdle has been finished to a practical medium thickness to protect the profile during setting, and the overall symmetry respects the oval outline to avoid pronounced crown tilt or off center tables that would detract from even color distribution.
Color and clarity interact in this sapphire to create a look that is simultaneously rich and transparent. The bluish green tone is layered, with blue dominance present in some facet orientations and a greener cast manifesting at other viewing angles, a behavior consistent with pleochroism in corundum. The dark color intensity lends a classical, velvety depth that reads as sophisticated on the hand, and the mixed brilliant faceting has been chosen to reveal flashes of lighter blue and teal at movement. The very very slightly included clarity grade evaluated at eye level indicates that inclusions are minute and do not interrupt the path of light through the pavilion and crown, preserving both brilliance and durability. Ceylon sapphires are historically favored for their lively tonal range and crystal clarity, and this piece demonstrates those geographic characteristics while remaining wholly untreated. For the technical buyer who values provenance as a component of gem quality, the untreated status and Sri Lankan origin enhance collectible and investment considerations.
When compared to historic and famous sapphires this piece should be appraised on different criteria than those used for very large or star stones, yet parallels in quality and character are instructive. The stone s Sri Lankan origin evokes the legacy of gems such as the Logan Sapphire which established a market preference for Ceylon material because of its lively, transparent quality. The dark, velvety presence of this sapphire recalls the deep tones admired in jewels of royal collections, while its transparent mixed brilliant cut creates more dynamic light return than traditional large cabochon star sapphires like the Star of India, which are valued for asterism rather than table brilliance. Its untreated condition mirrors the premium placed historically on natural stones that exhibit intense hue without post mining modification. The unique value of this 2.38 carat oval lies in the combination of focused technical attributes, namely exacting proportions that achieve a 55.5 percent depth, a mixed brilliant faceting plan tailored to dark bluish green material, excellent polish to optimize facet clarity, and an eye level clarity that leaves the gem essentially pristine in daily wear. For connoisseurs seeking a Ceylon sapphire that balances historical provenance with modern cutting theory, this stone from The Natural Sapphire Company represents a rare synthesis of natural color, technical craftsmanship, and practical proportions suitable for high end bespoke settings or collection grade use.





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