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2.02 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Mozambique
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Item ID: | P5199 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.93 Width: 6.6 Height: 3.85 |
Weight: | 2.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $4,675 |
This GIA certified pink sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company is a rare and elegant example of top tier natural corundum, weighing 2.02 carat and presented in a precise emerald cut. The gem measures 7.93 by 6.60 by 3.85 mm, a set of proportions that creates a broad table and strong color face up while maintaining balanced depth. The sapphire is transparent and graded as eye clean at standard viewing distances, with a vivid color intensity that reads as a pure and saturated pink. The polish is excellent, which sharpens facet junctions and enhances light return, and there is no enhancement recorded, so the color and clarity are wholly natural as documented by GIA. Origin is Mozambique, a region that has become known for producing saturated pink and ruby grade corundum, adding an additional provenance premium for discerning buyers.
The 2.02 carat weight is a defining attribute of this stone, and it is central to its market value and rarity. Carat is a measure of weight and scale in gemstones, where small increases in size, especially above standard thresholds such as two carats, produce disproportional increases in rarity and price per carat. At 2.02 carat this sapphire crosses that important psychological and commercial threshold, making it significantly rarer than sub two carat examples with similar color and clarity. In physical terms the stone weighs roughly 0.404 gram, yet the value relationship is not linear, since larger clean and vividly colored pink sapphires become scarce in nature, and the premium for such material expands as size increases. The emerald cut chosen for this piece is also critical, because it allows for efficient weight retention from the rough, provides a large table to display the vivid color, and creates an elegant rectangular outline that is favored for classic and contemporary settings alike. For an educated buyer, the combination of slightly above two carat weight, eye clean clarity, vivid color, and an excellent emerald cut signifies a rare convergence of desirable attributes.
From a gemological perspective the certification and the no enhancement status materially strengthen the value proposition. GIA certification confirms the identity as natural corundum and documents the absence of clarity or color enhancement, providing objective third party validation that supports long term collectibility and resaleability. The clarity grade eye clean indicates that no inclusions are visible to the unaided eye at normal viewing distance, which matters greatly in face up appearance, since inclusions that are not visible do not interrupt light flow or color uniformity. The vivid color intensity denotes a high level of saturation and an optimal balance of tone, which for pink sapphires translates to a lively and pure pink that is neither too dark nor too weak. The excellent polish ensures that facets are well finished and that the stone will offer crisp reflections rather than a muted or hazy look. The Mozambique origin is notable because modern deposits there have produced highly saturated pink sapphires with excellent clarity and natural color, characteristics that are frequently sought after by collectors who weigh provenance as part of quality assessment.
For buyers seeking a gemstone that combines aesthetic beauty with investment quality, this 2.02 carat Mozambique pink sapphire is a compelling choice. The weight alone elevates the stone into a different rarity category, while the eye clean clarity, vivid color, excellent polish, and lack of enhancement together create a profile suited for a signature engagement ring or a museum quality gem collection. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the stone with GIA documentation and provenance details, which facilitates confident purchasing and potential future resale. Practically speaking the emerald cut is well suited to bezel or prong settings that protect the corners and emphasize the stone's rectangular geometry, and routine care involves gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh heat or chemicals. In summary, this sapphire offers a rare combination of weight, natural vivid color, and documented origin and treatment status, attributes that an educated buyer will recognize as drivers of long term desirability and value.





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