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2.95 Ct. Blue Cabochon Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S13379 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.86 Width: 6.99 Height: 4.87 |
Weight: | 2.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Double Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,276 |
This transparent 2.95 carat oval blue sapphire presents itself with classic proportions and finely considered lapidary work, offered to you by The Natural Sapphire Company. The gem measures 8.86 by 6.99 by 4.87 millimeters, and it has been fashioned in a double cabochon cut, which provides a smooth domed surface on both the crown and the pavilion. At first inspection the sapphire displays a vivid blue color intensity that reads strongly in both direct and diffused lighting, while maintaining excellent polish and surface finish. The clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means that the inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the overall appearance or transparency. This sapphire has undergone heat treatment, a widely accepted enhancement in the trade, applied to improve color uniformity and to subtly refine the stone's optical performance while remaining stable over time.
When discussing clarity and grading it is important to explain what very slightly included at eye level signifies for the educated buyer. In practical terms this grade indicates that inclusions are present but are small and often only noticeable under 10 power magnification or with concentrated observation in specific lighting angles. For a transparent cabochon cut stone such as this, the lapidary choice to create smooth domes minimizes the visual impact of internal characteristics and can actually enhance a clean appearance by allowing light to flow elegantly across the surface. The double cabochon form further aids in distributing color evenly, and the deep dome permits a saturation of blue that reads vivid without becoming overly dark. The excellent polish contributes to lively surface reflection and a velvety visual texture that is desirable in high quality sapphires, and these attributes together produce a gem that looks well balanced and refined when set in jewelry.
The origin of this sapphire is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source with a long and respected history for producing sapphires that combine pleasing hue and brightness. Ceylon sapphires are particularly valued for their lively tonal range and crisp blue character, and buyers often seek Ceylon provenance for its legacy of producing gems that read as natural and elegant rather than heavy or overly saturated. Heat treatment is commonly applied to Sri Lankan sapphires to enhance color and clarity in a manner that is stable and accepted by the gem trade. For collectors and connoisseurs provenance matters because it informs expectations about color distribution, crystal habit, and typical inclusions. This 2.95 carat example exhibits the hallmarks of fine Ceylon material, offering a vivid blue that benefits from the island's unique geological conditions, while the transparency and cabochon treatment present a gemstone that is visually immediate and compelling.
For the educated buyer considering value and potential for long term enjoyment this sapphire checks many boxes that influence market desirability. The combination of nearly three carats of weight, a vivid blue color intensity, very slightly included clarity at eye level, and an excellent polish makes this gem both aesthetically pleasing and commercially attractive. The double cabochon cut creates a distinct visual effect that suits designs where color and surface luster are the priority, making the stone ideal for a statement ring or a substantial pendant. Heat treatment should be disclosed and does not detract from value when performed in accordance with industry norms, especially when the result is a stable improvement in color and clarity. At The Natural Sapphire Company we prioritize full disclosure and traceability, and we encourage buyers to consider accompanying gemological documentation and our bespoke setting services to maximize both beauty and protection for their investment.





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