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2.95 Ct. Bluish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 14
Item ID: | S33126 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.65 Width: 8.24 Height: 4.39 |
Weight: | 2.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $814 |
This 2.95 carat cushion shape sapphire measures 9.65 by 8.24 by 4.39 millimeters, presenting a balanced table and a depth that works well for finger jewelry. The depth equates to approximately 49.1 percent of the average of the length and width, a proportion that contributes to an ideal balance between face up size and light return. Cut as a mixed brilliant, the crown is cut with small, carefully placed brilliant facets that maximize scintillation, while the pavilion uses a combination of pavilion steps and modified brilliant facets to channel light back through the crown for lively return. The cushion outline retains slightly softened corners, enhancing the classical silhouette while allowing more surface area than an equally weighted round, and the pavilion architecture has been calibrated to preserve color saturation without sacrificing brightness. With an excellent polish, facet junctions are crisp and meet evenly at the girdle, producing pronounced facet contrast that communicates technical precision in the lapidary work. The stone sits in the weight range where dimensions and cut quality are particularly important, and this example demonstrates a consistent attention to proportion and finishing that yields an elegant visual presence in a setting.
From a gemological perspective this sapphire is notable in several ways. The origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance known for producing highly desirable bluish and violet blue hues with a certain velvety clarity. The color is described as bluish purple with medium intense saturation, a balance between depth and vibrancy that allows the hue to read distinctly in different lighting conditions while remaining versatile for jewelry design. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, meaning inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the overall transparency or brilliance. Typical inclusions for natural Ceylon sapphires at this clarity may include faint silk and isolated mineral crystals, which can act as natural fingerprint features confirming a lack of high temperature diffusion treatments. This particular piece is unenhanced, its color and clarity wholly natural, a factor that preserves both collector value and long term integrity. Corundum properties such as a refractive index in the range of 1.762 to 1.770 and a birefringence around 0.008 to 0.010 explain the stone precise light behavior, and its hardness of nine on the Mohs scale gives strong resistance to abrasion when set with appropriate protection.
Color interaction with skin tone is one of the most immediate ways a sapphire communicates style, and this bluish purple medium intense stone offers exceptional adaptability. On warm undertones with yellow based skin, the blue component will create crisp contrast while the purple component will harmonize with the warmth, producing a rich jewel tone that reads more regal when set in yellow gold. On cool undertones with pink based skin, the bluish aspect will complement the natural coolness and the purple will provide a flattering counterpoint that enhances perceived clarity, making white metals such as platinum and white gold excellent choices for a crisp, modern presentation. For neutral undertones the stone will maintain equilibrium, appearing balanced and true to its medium intense grade irrespective of metal choice, which gives designers and wearers freedom to prioritize personal style. Against very fair skin the medium intensity offers presence without overpowering the complexion, and against darker skin tones the same intensity yields a luminous pop that reads saturated and vibrant, especially when surrounded by contrasting diamonds or pale metal bezels. The bluish purple hue also responds to lighting, warming subtly under incandescent light and asserting its blue component under daylight and LED lighting, which allows the wearer to enjoy a dynamic range of color behavior through daily activities.
From a setting and care viewpoint there are several technical recommendations to maximize both performance and longevity. Because the stone is unenhanced and has a natural medium intense color, open prong settings and minimal bezel coverage will allow the crown facets to interact fully with ambient light, preserving brilliance and color saturation. For clients who prefer a bolder presentation, a single row of melee diamonds in a halo will amplify the bluish purple tone by creating high contrast and additional spark, while tapered shoulder stones in step or brilliant cuts can expand perceived length without obscuring the cushion outline. When set in yellow gold the warmth will emphasize the purple component, when set in platinum or white gold the cool metallic field will emphasize the sapphire blue, and when set in rose gold the stone will take on a vintage inspired warmth with the purple leaning more prominent. Given the clarity grade and excellent polish, routine care includes avoiding harsh blows and exposure to strong acids, and cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush preserves polish and optical performance. At The Natural Sapphire Company we document origin and enhancement status, and this stone is presented as natural, unheated Ceylon material with excellent cut and polish. For customers who appreciate precise measurements, proportion data, and detailed imagery for appraisal or design planning we provide high resolution photographs and faceting diagrams on request, and our gemmologists are available to discuss setting strategies or certification options to ensure the sapphire integrates into a finished piece exactly as imagined.





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