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2.69 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Nigeria
This loose stone ships by Mar 15
Item ID: | S37659 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.96 Width: 7.06 Height: 4.82 |
Weight: | 2.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Nigeria |
Per carat price: help | $1,260 |
This sapphire is presented with full priority to the facts you need to know, it is a transparent GIA certified blue sapphire weighing 2.69 carats, its cushion shape measures 7.96 by 7.06 by 4.82 millimeters, it is cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance scintillation and color face up, the clarity is very slightly included when evaluated at eye level which means inclusions are minimal and do not compromise the stone visually, the color is vivid with strong saturation that gives a deep, lively blue, the polish is excellent which enhances both brilliance and longevity, the stone has been heat treated which is a stable and widely accepted enhancement in the trade, and the origin of the sapphire is Nigeria. These precise details are the foundation for assessing suitability for daily wear and for comparing this gem directly to other options on the market.
When considering durability for everyday jewelry, corundum which is the mineral species that includes sapphire is one of the hardest natural gems known, it has a Mohs hardness of 9 which places it just below diamond, this high hardness makes the sapphire highly resistant to scratches from common materials encountered in daily life, the cushion shape is inherently practical because its rounded corners are less likely to chip than sharp cornered cuts, the mixed brilliant cut contributes to a resilient facet structure because the combination of pavilion facets and crown facets disperses both light and impact energy across the stone more evenly than some step cuts, the very slightly included clarity grade indicates that the inclusions are small and do not create structural weaknesses, the excellent polish reduces the chance of micro abrasions and snagging, and the heat treatment reported on the GIA certificate is stable and permanent which means that the vivid color you love will remain consistent through normal exposure to light and household conditions. Compared to alternatives, such as emerald which typically has many internal fractures and requires more protective settings, or topaz which has lower hardness and is more susceptible to surface damage, this Nigerian blue sapphire offers a superior blend of toughness and color that makes it an excellent choice for engagement rings, everyday rings, bracelets, and pendants.
Value and uniqueness are often determined by a combination of origin, certification, treatment disclosure, and cutting quality, this sapphire checks all those boxes, Nigerian sapphires are gaining recognition for their saturated and sometimes uniquely tempered blues that stand apart from stones from more common sources, a GIA certificate provides independent verification of weight, dimensions, clarity observations, color intensity, treatment, and origin when available, and that certificate gives buyers the confidence that the gemstone they are purchasing from The Natural Sapphire Company is natural and has been assessed by a globally respected laboratory. Heat treatment is the industry standard for enhancing the blue of many sapphires, it is widely accepted which preserves resale value compared to undisclosed or unstable treatments, and because the stone has been cut to a mixed brilliant pavilion, the face up appearance maximizes color while producing lively flashes of light, this combination often delivers greater perceived size and value than a poorly cut stone of the same carat weight or than synthetic alternatives which can mimic beauty but do not carry the same natural rarity or provenance. Compared to off the shelf or uncertified stones, this sapphire offers demonstrable advantages in documented authenticity, craftsmanship in cutting, and overall investment quality.
Practical care guidance and setting recommendations complete the picture for everyday use, for daily wear I recommend a secure setting such as a bezel or a well designed prong setting that supports the stone at its girdle and protects the rounded corners, because the cushion cut already reduces the vulnerability of corners compared to angular fancy shapes, a bezel will add an extra measure of protection for active lifestyles while allowing the vivid blue to read strongly, cleaning is straightforward, use warm soapy water and a soft brush to remove oils and grime, rinse and dry with a soft cloth, avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals and strong acids, for regular cleaning this approach is both safe and effective for corundum, and professional inspection of the setting and routine cleaning once a year will keep the stone secure and brilliant. At The Natural Sapphire Company we pair detailed gemological information with ethical sourcing and careful cutting to ensure you receive a stone that not only looks exceptional on the first day, but also performs reliably for decades of daily wear, if you prioritize durable beauty, verified authenticity, and a vivid blue that stands out from mass market alternatives, this 2.69 carat Nigerian cushion sapphire is a superior choice.































