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2.52 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | S40191 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.36 Width: 6.45 Height: 4.28 |
Weight: | 2.52 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,400 |
There are gems that enter a room and there are gems that command the room, and this sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company belongs to the latter category, an object of esteem rather than mere ornament. Weighing two point five two carat and cut into a classic emerald cut shape, its proportions of nine point three six by six point four five by four point two eight millimeters have been chosen with the deliberate restraint of a master cutter, to present a silhouette that is as architectural as it is sensuous. The gem reads as an invitation to connoisseurship, a statement that the wearer has an eye for provenance and refinement, a preference for jewels that speak in a language of measured luxury. Originating in Ceylon, Sri Lanka, and enhanced by heat treatment to reveal its fullest tonal potential, this sapphire carries the storied lineage of historic mines while meeting contemporary standards of color and stability. Its vivid color intensity is immediate and uncompromising, a deep and saturated blue that stops the eye and holds it, like the beginning of a memorable narrative.
The geometry of the emerald cut is a study in disciplined beauty, and here it is executed to maximize light play in a way that feels both modern and timeless. Long, linear step facets on the crown and pavilion create a hall of mirrors effect, an optical architecture that channels light through the stone in broad, opulent flashes rather than in the scatter of a brilliant cut. The table is proportioned to allow a calm expanse of color at the center, framed by the staircase of facets that return light in parallel ribbons, creating the sensation of blue depth and movement without distraction. Every facet has been placed with the intention of emphasizing the gem's transparency and color saturation, and the excellent polish elevates each plane to a mirror finish, enhancing crisp reflections and a luminous surface. The result is a dynamic interplay of light and shade, where the stone alternates between velvety midnight depths and luminous cobalt highlights as it catches and releases light with the measured poise of a jewel cut for admiration.
Clarity is a central part of this sapphire's character, and its grade of very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, speaks to the gem's natural integrity while acknowledging the subtle internal features that attest to its origin. These inclusions are discreet, they lend authenticity rather than detract from the visual impact, and they are arranged and obscured by the emerald cut in a way that preserves a clean, open window into the stone. Where other cuts can hide or exaggerate natural features, the emerald cut celebrates controlled transparency, allowing subtle internal structures to become part of the gem's personality without interrupting its luminous presence. The sapphire reads as transparent at a glance, the clarity permitting the vivid color to be experienced in full force, and the combination of clarity, cut, and polish means that the gem performs with the calm confidence of a classic, rather than the restless shimmer of lesser stones.
To own this sapphire is to claim an heirloom sensibility while making a contemporary statement, it is to appreciate the geometry of cut and the science of light, and to understand that a sapphire of this nature is both an investment in beauty and a reflection of taste. Envision it set as the centerpiece of a bespoke ring, its rectangular silhouette translating elegantly into a halo of diamonds or into a pared back bezel that honors its architectural lines. Imagine it as the heart of a pendant, suspended to catch the light with every turn, or as a singular cuff detail that reads like wearable sculpture. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem not merely as a commodity, but as a crafted encounter between earth and artistry, a rare blue that is at once vivid and composed, expressive and restrained. For the collector who seeks a stone with clarity of purpose, a sapphire that prizes maximum light play through considered geometry, this emerald cut from Ceylon, Sri Lanka is a consummate choice, a testament to the enduring language of refined taste.





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