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2.43 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S38958 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.08 Width: 7.73 Height: 4.31 |
Weight: | 2.43 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,300 |
For centuries the blue sapphire has been a symbol of royalty, wisdom, and enduring love, treasured in crowns, reliquaries, and signet rings across continents. This pear shape blue sapphire presents those same qualities in a gem that feels both ancient and immediate, a tactile fragment of geological time shaped into classical elegance. Weighing 2.43 carats, and measuring 10.08 by 7.73 by 4.31 mm, its mixed brilliant cut balances scintillation and depth, guiding light through the stone to reveal a vivid color intensity that is at once deep and luminous. The clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a characteristic that affirms natural origin while preserving a clean visual field for the color to sing, and the excellent polish delivers a mirror like finish that accentuates the pear silhouette. Originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source historically celebrated for its velvety and complex blues, this sapphire carries the patina of provenance, and it has been responsibly heat treated to enhance its clarity and hue in a manner that is well understood and widely accepted among collectors and connoisseurs.
The investment case for a fine Ceylon sapphire like this lies in a convergence of rarity, provenance, and enduring demand. Sapphires from Sri Lanka have been prized by collectors for generations, and the most desirable examples combine an intense yet balanced blue, eye clean appearance, and classical cutting. At 2.43 carats, this pear shape sits in a significant weight range where per carat prices typically accelerate, because larger clean stones with rich color become exponentially rarer. Mixed brilliant faceting optimizes light return while preserving weight, a valuable trait when conservation of carat matters to future valuation. Heat treatment is a standard and accepted enhancement in the trade that stabilizes color, and buyers who understand the market value treated Ceylon sapphires recognize that such stones still hold strong appreciation potential. Over the past decades colored gemstones have benefited from steady collector interest, limited supply from historic mining regions, and growing appetite among investors seeking tangible assets that are portable, culturally resonant, and less correlated with traditional financial markets. When accompanied by reputable documentation and provenance, a gem like this stands well positioned to appreciate, particularly if demand for natural colored gems continues to strengthen among both private collectors and institutional buyers.
Owning this sapphire through The Natural Sapphire Company adds both confidence and stewardship to the investment story, because selection, documentation, and long term care are core to maximizing future value. Treasured gemstones are most likely to appreciate when they are well documented, expertly set, and cared for as heirloom pieces, so consider mounting this pear shape in a classic setting that emphasizes its silhouette and protects the girdle and tip, while leaving its table and pavilion to display their depth. From a resale perspective, stones with clear origin, transparent treatment disclosure, and superior polish attract a global collector base and command premium pricing at private sale or auction. Routine care, sensible insurance, and periodic professional evaluation will help preserve both beauty and value, and strategic timing of sale markets can further enhance returns. For those who seek a tangible asset that blends centuries of cultural significance with contemporary market dynamics, this 2.43 carat Ceylon pear shape blue sapphire offers a rare synthesis of aesthetic and investment qualities, a gem that can be worn, admired, and passed down as a legacy, and a purchase facilitated with expertise and integrity by The Natural Sapphire Company.





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