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2.54 Ct. Padparadscha Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by May 17
Item ID: | S34817 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.11 Width: 6.24 Height: 6.15 |
Weight: | 2.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Padparadscha |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $5,100 |
This listing presents a transparent padparadscha sapphire weighing 2.54 carats, a weight that places it in a desirable and rare category for this color type, from The Natural Sapphire Company. The gemstone is fashioned in an elegant oval shape with dimensions of 8.11 x 6.24 x 6.15 millimeters, and it features a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation and color delivery. The stone displays intense color intensity with the classic pink to orange blend that defines padparadscha sapphires, and it has an excellent polish that enhances surface brilliance and light return. Clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means that the stone appears clean to most observers while retaining natural character under close inspection. The sapphire is heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement that improves color and clarity in a stable manner, and it is documented as originating from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region renowned for producing some of the most sought after sapphires in the world.
Weight is one of the most important determinants of value in colored gemstones, and the 2.54 carat weight of this padparadscha sapphire significantly influences its rarity and market price. Padparadscha sapphires are rare in general, and stones that exceed two carats with intense color are uncommon, which elevates their desirability. In practical terms the face up presence of a 2.54 carat oval is substantial enough to command attention in any jewelry setting while remaining versatile for rings and pendants, and collectors and connoisseurs pay a premium as size increases because larger stones of desirable hue are less frequently found in nature. The relationship between weight and price is not linear, buyers should expect the per carat value to rise as the stone moves into higher weight brackets, driven by scarcity, optical performance, and the ability to exhibit rich saturation without appearing dark. For the educated buyer the 2.54 carat weight therefore represents both a clear aesthetic advantage and a meaningful factor in long term value retention.
Beyond weight the cut and clarity of this oval padparadscha play a central role in how it performs visually and commercially. The mixed brilliant cut is chosen to optimize color distribution and lively return of light, which is particularly important for padparadscha where the interplay of pink and orange hues benefits from precise facet planning. The proportions reflected in the measurements provide a balanced depth that supports both strong color saturation and face up brightness, avoiding the common trade off between too shallow and too deep cuts. A clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal and not distracting to normal viewing, while still confirming natural origin and authenticity. Excellent polish ensures that facets are smooth and reflective, preventing light leakage and preserving the gem s visual impact. For discerning purchasers these technical qualities mean that the stone will look impressive in hand, photograph well for documentation, and fit confidently into sophisticated designs that highlight its color and form.
The documented origin of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, contributes materially to the appeal and provenance of this padparadscha sapphire. Sri Lanka has a long and esteemed history as a source of fine sapphires, and Ceylon stones are frequently prized for their lively tone and clarity, which collectors recognize and value. The disclosed enhancement of heat treatment is consistent with trade standards for improving color and clarity while maintaining stability and value, and The Natural Sapphire Company fully documents such treatments to ensure transparency. For buyers focused on long term ownership the combination of verifiable origin, professional cutting, and conservative, stable enhancement supports both aesthetic satisfaction and investment quality. Proper setting in a protective bezel or secure prong configuration, routine cleaning with warm soapy water, and avoidance of harsh chemicals will maintain the stone s appearance for generations. For those seeking a rare, collectible padparadscha with a meaningful carat weight, exceptional cut and polish, clear provenance from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, and full disclosure from a reputable source, this 2.54 carat oval sapphire represents a compelling opportunity from The Natural Sapphire Company.





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