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2.67 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S29759 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.54 Width: 7.49 Height: 5.08 |
Weight: | 2.67 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,960 |
This cushion shape blue sapphire weighs 2.67 carats and presents a transparent body with dimensions of 8.54 x 7.49 x 5.08 mm, making it a notably substantial example for its cut. The stone has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining step facets with brilliant facet arrangements to balance depth and surface sparkle, and it carries an excellent polish that contributes to clean reflections and a refined appearance. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level and graded as eye clean, which allows for an uncluttered view into the stone and enhances perceived vibrancy. Color intensity is vivid, offering a deep and saturated blue that benefits from the gem proportions and facet layout. The sapphire is heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement for sapphires, and its documented origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka. This combination of attributes and provenance is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company with precise grading and transparent description.
The 2.67 carat weight is a central factor in both the rarity and market value of this sapphire. Sapphires increase in scarcity and price per carat as they grow larger and retain desirable color and clarity, and a stone approaching 3 carats occupies a selective segment of available material. In practical terms, the added weight provides more presence when set in jewelry, producing a larger face up area and a stronger visual impact that is particularly important for solitaire rings and prominent pendants. From a valuation perspective, weight interacts with color, clarity, and cut in a non linear way, meaning that a 2.67 carat sapphire with vivid color and eye clean clarity commands a premium relative to smaller stones with comparable quality. Collectors and connoisseurs often place higher emphasis on stones that combine substantial weight with natural origin and excellent cutting, because these characteristics are less commonly found together and therefore contribute to long term desirability.
Optical performance and proportions work together in this sapphire to maximize both brilliance and color saturation. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to preserve depth and to optimize light return, while the observed table and crown proportions yield a pleasing face up presentation at the listed dimensions. The depth of 5.08 mm provides sufficient pavilion to support rich saturation without causing the stone to appear overly dark when viewed in typical lighting conditions. Being eye clean at standard viewing distance ensures that the viewer is not distracted by internal features, allowing the vivid blue hue to read consistently across the surface. The Ceylon origin is significant, as material from Sri Lanka is well recognized for producing lively, velvety blues that balance brightness and tone, and buyers who value provenance will note this as an important attribute. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and clear reflections, which enhances perceived size and liveliness, and the combination of mixed cutting and polish makes efficient use of the 2.67 carat weight to produce compelling face up brilliance.
Practical considerations for the owner include the stable nature of the heat treatment, routine care recommendations, and options for setting that complement the stone s weight and profile. Heat treatment in sapphires is a widely accepted and permanent enhancement that improves color while maintaining durability for everyday wear, and no special handling beyond common precautions is required. Cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is appropriate, and periodic professional inspection is recommended if the sapphire is set in a frequently worn piece. Given its 2.67 carat weight and cushion outline, the gem adapts well to a variety of settings that emphasize its presence, including four prong and halo designs, and the stone s proportions translate into a strong visual presence on the finger or neck without appearing bulky. For buyers considering both aesthetic and long term value, this sapphire represents a convergence of size, color, clarity, and origin that supports its rarity and appeal. The Natural Sapphire Company provides detailed documentation and transparent provenance information to assist with appraisal and assurance, and this specimen stands as a substantial, well cut, and vividly colored example of Ceylon sapphire craftsmanship.





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