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2.82 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S35264 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.51 Width: 7.91 Height: 4.89 |
Weight: | 2.82 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,960 |
This transparent 2.82 carat pear shape blue sapphire presents a refined combination of weight, proportions, and origin, making it a considered choice for a variety of fine jewelry settings. The gem measures 9.51 by 7.91 by 4.89 mm, and its pear outline provides both classic symmetry and a tapered profile that reads clearly in hand. The color registers as intense, with a deep blue saturation that remains lively face up. Clarity is graded slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the excellent polish preserves crisp facet junctions and mirrorlike surfaces. The stone has been enhanced by heat treatment, a stable and widely accepted practice that improves color uniformity and minimizes zoning, and it originates from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region historically prized for producing vibrant blue sapphires. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this piece with documentation of its basic characteristics and a professional assessment of its cutting and finish.
The mixed brilliant cut applied to this pear shaped sapphire blends a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with a modified pavilion facet pattern, and this configuration is a decisive factor in the gems light behavior. On the crown, smaller triangular and kite shaped facets create numerous pathways for incident light to scatter, producing strong scintillation. On the pavilion, the modified facets are tuned to return that light effectively through the crown rather than allowing it to escape through the base. The careful balance between crown and pavilion faceting creates a dynamic interplay between broad flashes of color and fine pinpoint scintillation. In a pear shape, the faceting is also arranged to emphasize a central window of color while directing contrast to the rounded and pointed terminations, producing visual depth and an elegant face up presence.
The cut enhances the sapphires inherent properties of light reflection in several specific ways. First, the facet geometry and polish support efficient internal reflection, so light that enters the stone is more likely to be redirected back to the viewer, enhancing brilliance. Second, the mixed arrangement of larger and smaller facets controls the manner in which light disperses, enabling both strong white light return and subtle color flashes, which together create a sense of liveliness without compromising the intense blue tone. Third, in a pear shaped profile the tapering facilitates varied angles of return across the surface, so movement produces changing flashes that emphasize the gems three dimensional character. These effects are compounded by the excellent polish, which minimizes surface scattering and preserves the precise optical paths established by the cutter. The result is an intentional balance between saturated color and lively sparkle, achieved through proportional cutting rather than through obscuring the material with excessive depth or large open tables.
Color and clarity interact with the cut to determine the gems ultimate appearance. Ceylon sapphires are often noted for a vivid and sometimes slightly lighter blue compared with other sources, and in this example the intense color intensity is retained while the mixed brilliant cut avoids biasing the stone toward an overly dark face up impression. The cutter has maintained a disciplined pavilion depth and a measured crown height so that the blue reads with saturation but not opacity. Slight inclusions are present at eye level, however the facet layout and orientation have been selected to minimize their visual impact. Reflective facet surfaces and strategic placement of larger crown facets serve to mask internal features through increased light return and controlled contrast. Heat treatment contributes to an even distribution of color, reducing localized zoning that could otherwise interact with inclusions to create dark areas. The combination of these elements yields a clean and consistent face up color that is visually immediate and stable under varied lighting conditions.
From a practical and provenance perspective, this 2.82 carat pear shape blue sapphire is well suited to a range of settings, and the gem offers both robustness and versatility. Sapphire ranks high on the hardness scale, and with proper mounting and routine care it is suitable for regular wear in rings, pendants, or other daily jewelry pieces. The tapered point of the pear shape benefits from protective design choices, such as a partially closed setting or a reinforced prong to reduce risk of chipping. The excellent polish now on the stone means that routine cleaning will readily restore surface luster and maintain the intended optical performance. As presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, the gem is accompanied by a clear statement of origin, treatment, and optical grading, and our documentation reflects the measured properties of this particular piece. The overall combination of mixed brilliant cut, intense Ceylon blue, careful proportions, and finish quality results in a sapphire that conveys both refined appearance and predictable light performance.





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