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2.14 Ct. Pink Cabochon Sapphire from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | C2140 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.46 Width: 6.34 Height: 3.57 |
Weight: | 2.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Double Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $748 |
This translucent 2.14 carat oval pink sapphire is an exceptional example of what a discerning buyer seeks when selecting a true statement gemstone, and The Natural Sapphire Company is proud to present this stone with full transparency about its characteristics. The gem measures 8.46 x 6.34 x 3.57 mm, an ideal proportion for a centre stone that reads boldly in the face up view without sacrificing wearability. It is fashioned in a double cabochon cut which enhances the stone fluidly, producing a smooth rounded profile that emphasizes the internal color and light diffusion. The stone is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a clarity grade that indicates minor internal features that are not distracting to the naked eye, and that allow the intense pink hue to dominate the visual impression. The color is described as intense in saturation, a key driver of desirability in pink sapphires, and the polish has been assessed as excellent, evidencing careful lapidary work. Importantly this sapphire is untreated, with no enhancement, and it originates from Burma, Myanmar, a source long associated with the finest and most historically prized sapphires. These documented attributes combine to create a gemstone that is both visually arresting and technically sound.
For an educated buyer evaluating suitability for a statement piece, the combination of size, clarity and cut on this sapphire makes it particularly compelling. At 2.14 carats and with the given oval proportions, the stone offers a generous table and silhouette that will occupy a commanding presence in a ring, pendant or brooch, while the moderate depth maintains efficient light return even with the softer optic of a cabochon profile. The translucency paired with intense color means that the gem shows saturated pink body color without relying on backlighting or light leakage, a quality that reads as vibrancy and richness on the finger or against the skin. Very slightly included clarity at eye level preserves the gem's visual purity, ensuring that inclusions do not interrupt the color or create dark areas under common lighting conditions, and this clarity grade supports confident setting choices that expose the stone for maximum visual impact. The double cabochon cut is particularly well suited to showcase the stone as a statement piece because it encourages a smooth, luminous surface that flatters large table areas and produces a pleasing, gemwide glow. When the buyer is considering mounting options, a simple four or six prong setting, a low profile bezel with fine millgrain, or a halo of small white sapphires or diamonds can frame the pink tone without competing with it.
From a connoisseurship perspective, several technical factors add tangible value to this example beyond its immediate visual appeal. The origin from Burma, Myanmar, carries historical and market significance, as Burmese sapphires are often prized for their pure and intense color related to the unique geological conditions of the Mogok and adjacent districts. The absence of any heat or other enhancement is a critical premium characteristic in the trade, because untreated stones retain their natural color and structure, and their market scarcity relative to treated material enhances long term rarity and potential collectibility. Clarity that is described as very slightly included means that the stone retains excellent durability for everyday wear, as the inclusions are typically internal and not surface reaching, reducing the risk of damage during setting or wear. Excellent polish indicates that light will interact cleanly with the gem surface, maximizing the visual depth and the gemstone personality that is so important for an unequivocal statement piece.
When you are considering this 2.14 carat Burmese pink sapphire through The Natural Sapphire Company, you are choosing a gem that combines aesthetic presence with rigorous gemological attributes. For buyers who appreciate provenance, the documented origin and untreated status will be central to the stone value conversation, and for those who prioritize wearable luxury, the dimensions and clarity provide the confidence to set the gem prominently. We recommend viewing the stone in person when possible or requesting detailed imagery and lighting conditions to assess the face up behavior in real light, and we are available to advise on settings that will best preserve and present the stone daily. Proper care for a natural sapphire includes avoiding harsh blows, cleaning gently with warm water and mild detergent, and periodic professional inspection of the setting. This sapphire is ready to become the centrepiece of a distinguished commission or a bespoke heirloom, and it represents the level of quality and transparency that clients have come to expect from The Natural Sapphire Company.





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