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2.99 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | S12556 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.32 Width: 7.59 Height: 5.22 |
Weight: | 2.99 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,315 |
Blue sapphires are among the most popular and cherished gemstones in the world, renowned for their vibrant hues and durability. Sapphires are corundum, the same mineral as rubies, and their color can range from deep ocean blues to light sky blues. The intensity and purity of color, often referred to as its hue, tone, and saturation, play a significant role in determining a sapphire's value.
The blue sapphire you describe, at 2.99 carats with an oval shape, holds significant allure. Its size is admirable—large enough to make a statement while maintaining an elegant subtlety. The dimensions, 9.32 x 7.59 x 5.22 mm, present a stone with a pleasing proportion and depth, which ensures brilliance and a strong presence when set in jewelry. The mixed brilliant cut is designed to enhance the stone's ability to reflect light, adding to its sparkle and showcases the sapphire's natural beauty and the skill involved in its crafting.
With a clarity grade of 'eye clean,' this sapphire has no inclusions visible to the naked eye, making it an exceptionally clear gemstone — a sought-after trait in fine jewelry. The intense color intensity promises a deeply saturated blue, positioning this gem high on the list for collectors and those seeking stones for high-end piece creation. The excellent polish indicates a well-executed finish, allowing the gem to shine with minimal light interference.
Lastly, its Ceylonese origin only adds to its desirability, as Sri Lanka is known for producing some of the finest sapphires in the world, with their stones often possessing a unique and vibrant blue.
Imagine this sapphire as the centerpiece of a pair of intricately designed earrings. The earrings would be crafted from high-quality materials like 18k white gold or platinum to complement the cool tone of the stone while providing a sturdy and hypoallergenic setting. Each earring would cradle the sapphire in a secure bezel or prong setting, surrounded by a halo of smaller diamonds that amplify the sapphire’s natural brilliance.
The craftsmanship of such earrings would involve meticulous attention to detail, with intricate patterns or filigree work adorning the mount. There might be delicate engraving along the edges or subtle milgrain detailing for a vintage touch. The overall aesthetic would be one of timeless elegance, with the design balancing both classic and contemporary influences.
The earrings would hang gracefully, perhaps with a small hinge allowing for subtle movement, catching the light and ensuring the sapphire's presence is felt. Fastening securely with a post or lever-back closure, these earrings would be suitable for both special occasions and elevated daily wear, destined to become a treasured addition to any jewelry collection due to their beauty and the remarkable qualities of the blue sapphire they showcase.





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