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2.65 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 27
Item ID: | S30189 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.34 Width: 6.45 Height: 5.16 |
Weight: | 2.65 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | 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 | $3,913 |
This is a transparent, 2.65 carat, oval shape blue sapphire, measuring 9.34 by 6.45 by 5.16 millimeters, masterfully faceted with a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation with depth of color. The gem carries a clarity grade of very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates minor natural inclusions that do not detract from overall transparency or brilliance when set and worn. Its color shows vivid intensity, a saturated blue that remains lively under varied lighting, and the polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and lively reflections. Importantly, this sapphire has received no enhancement, a factor that elevates its rarity and desirability among collectors and connoisseurs who value natural state material originating from distinguished localities. The origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source historically renowned for producing sapphires with velvety blue tones and a luminous, almost aqueous, presence. For buyers seeking a combination of classic provenance and uncompromised natural beauty, this stone embodies both attributes convincingly.
From the perspective of gemstone grading and market valuation, several technical characteristics make this sapphire particularly compelling. The mixed brilliant cut employed here was chosen to maximize face up color while preserving weight and proportions, resulting in an attractive table size relative to the carat weight and the pleasing oval outline that flatters many mounting styles. The clarity grade very slightly included, when assessed at eye level, suggests that inclusions are minimal and internal features are stable, which supports long term durability and predictable light performance. Vivid color intensity is a primary driver of value in blue sapphires, and this stone displays a saturated yet balanced blue that avoids the overly dark or overly gray tendencies that can reduce attractiveness. The excellent polish ensures that light recovery remains strong, enhancing the gemstone s ability to display lively flashes and rich blue tones as it moves. For an educated buyer, these combined attributes translate into a gemstone that is both visually arresting and technically sound, making it suitable for investment grade jewelry or bespoke settings where both aesthetics and substance are paramount.
The absence of heat or other enhancements further distinguishes this sapphire in a market where treated material is common. Natural, untreated Ceylon sapphires with vivid color and good clarity are comparatively scarce, and this lack of enhancement underpins both intrinsic desirability and ethical transparency. Origin documentation from Sri Lanka carries weight among gem experts, as Ceylon deposits have a long track record of producing stones with a luminous, lighter leaning blue that is particularly flattering in daylight. In practical terms, the gem s dimensions and cut make it adaptable for a wide range of settings, from a refined solitaire ring to a classic three stone design or a vintage inspired pendant. The mixed brilliant cutting style allows jewelers to showcase face up color while maintaining resilience, and the very slightly included clarity means that routine wear and professional cleaning will not compromise the stone s integrity. For collectors and buyers who prioritize provenance, natural state material, and technical excellence, this sapphire represents a judicious acquisition that aligns with connoisseurship standards.
Beyond its technical merits, this blue sapphire carries a romantic presence tied to the depth and clarity of its color. Imagine a promontory at dusk on the southern coast of Ceylon, where monsoon breezes calm and the ocean takes on layers of cobalt and indigo. The vivid blue of this stone evokes that slow transition of light, where the horizon seems to hold a promise of constancy and warmth. Its very slightly included clarity can be read as the mark of authenticity, small natural signatures that attest to the journey of formation over geological time, much like the subtle traces that make a long shared life uniquely beautiful. When set in an engagement ring or as a cherished pendant, this sapphire reads as a declaration of depth, a color that speaks of commitment and reflection, and a transparency that symbolizes honesty. At The Natural Sapphire Company we honor that narrative, offering not simply a gem but the provenance and craftsmanship that allow the stone to become an enduring emblem. For anyone seeking a sapphire that combines rigorous gemological credentials with a poetic lineage, this Ceylon blue sapphire is an exceptional choice.





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