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2.51 Ct. Green Sapphire from Australia
This loose stone ships by Mar 16
Item ID: | S34223 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.19 Width: 7.29 Height: 4.97 |
Weight: | 2.51 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $1,578 |
This transparent green sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company weighs 2.51 carats, and measures approximately 9.19 by 7.29 by 4.97 millimeters, presented in a refined fancy shape with a step cut. The stone exhibits intense color, and a clarity grade of very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with an excellent polish that enhances its clean appearance and light return. This sapphire has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement in the trade, and it originates from Australia, a source known for producing distinctly hued green sapphires with strong color saturation. The combination of carat weight, dimensions, and step cut gives this gem presence in a variety of jewelry applications, and the excellent polish and transparent body ensure that the color reads boldly without appearing muddy or washed out.
From a gemological perspective this sapphire is noteworthy for several reasons, factors that an educated buyer will consider carefully. The intense green color is the primary value driver, and because the tone and saturation are strong, the gem displays excellent visual impact even at modest sizes. The clarity is described as very slightly included at eye level, which means that inclusions do not detract from the gem when set, and they do not materially affect durability. The step cut emphasizes broad, flat facets which tend to showcase color depth and internal zoning rather than scintillation, so this cut is particularly effective for stones with strong, even color because it allows the hue to present consistently across the table. The excellent polish contributes to surface brightness and enhances the stone’s apparent transparency, which is an important consideration for resale and long term enjoyment. Heat treatment is disclosed, it is common practice to improve and stabilize color in sapphires, and when documented it allows buyers to understand the origin of color enhancement and assess long term value.
When set in jewelry this green sapphire offers exceptional versatility, and its color can complement a wide range of skin tones depending on metal choice and setting style. For warmer skin tones the richer olive and golden green nuances of this sapphire are heightened when paired with yellow gold or rose gold, metals that add warmth and create a harmonious, luxuriant appearance. For cooler skin tones white gold and platinum will emphasize the stone’s greener and slightly bluish facets, creating a crisper, more contemporary look that reads as elegant and refined. Neutral skin tones will find this sapphire remarkably adaptable, as it balances well with all classic metals, and the intense color will pop in either cool or warm settings. The step cut produces broad flashes of color rather than a fine sparkle, so bezel settings and low profile mounts will accentuate the gem’s internal color planes, while halo settings with small brilliant cut diamonds will provide contrast and increase perceived size through brightened edges. As a pendant the stone will present its color consistently against the skin, and as earrings paired matched stones or simple settings will highlight symmetry and depth.
For a discerning buyer this sapphire represents a compelling combination of aesthetic and technical attributes that support both enjoyment and responsible acquisition. Green sapphires are less common than classic blue sapphires, and a 2.51 carat transparent stone with intense color and eye level very slightly included clarity is a strong offering in terms of rarity versus quality. The dimensions of 9.19 by 7.29 by 4.97 millimeters indicate a balanced profile suitable for rings, pendants, and statement earrings, and the step cut is an attractive choice for collectors who prefer broad color surfaces and a sophisticated, architectural facet arrangement. Sapphires rate nine on the Mohs scale of hardness, which makes this stone suitable for daily wear when set properly, and the disclosed heat treatment is a stable enhancement accepted throughout the industry, particularly when documented by a reputable source. The Australian origin adds provenance, and buyers who value verifiable supply chain and geographic attribution will appreciate that The Natural Sapphire Company provides clear disclosure about origin and treatment, along with professional guidance for certification and custom setting options.
If you are evaluating this sapphire for a custom commission or as part of a curated collection, consider viewing the stone in natural daylight to appreciate the full range of hue and saturation, and discuss setting prototypes that maximize color presentation based on your preferred metal and style. The step cut lends itself to modern solitaire designs and elegant bezel settings, while a diamond halo will increase contrast and perceived size without overwhelming the gem. For an educated buyer the combination of intense color, excellent polish, and eye level very slightly included clarity, together with the 2.51 carat weight and Australian origin, creates a strong value proposition. The Natural Sapphire Company is available to provide additional images under varied lighting, gemological documentation, and bespoke setting services, ensuring that this green sapphire can be transformed into a piece of jewelry that reflects both your aesthetic priorities and the technical standards you expect when acquiring fine colored gemstones.




























