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2.03 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S39012 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.12 Width: 6.02 Height: 4.73 |
Weight: | 2.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $800 |
This 2.03 carat transparent oval purple sapphire from Madagascar offered by The Natural Sapphire Company presents a precise combination of cut, color, and clarity that will satisfy technically minded buyers, designers, and connoisseurs. The stone measures 8.12 by 6.02 by 4.73 millimeters, yielding an approximate depth of 66.9 percent, and is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut that balances a brilliant style pavilion with a faceted crown optimized for color saturation. The mixed brilliant faceting scheme produces strong scintillation and dispersion from the pavilion angles, while the crown facets and table sizing are tuned to enhance the intense color intensity and to preserve even light return across the oval outline. Clarity is graded slightly included at eye level, with natural internal features that are readily identifiable under magnification but do not materially impair transparency or structural integrity. The polish is excellent, with facet junctions and facet symmetry executed to tight tolerances for crisp facet edges and lively surface reflection. Enhancement status, none, confirms the sapphire is untreated, preserving natural trace element distributions and original crystal lattice characteristics that contribute to its hue and pleochroic behavior.
When compared to lab grown sapphires, this natural Madagascar sapphire offers several distinct advantages that are meaningful to informed purchasers. Lab grown material can achieve uniform color and minimal inclusions, but it lacks the geological provenance and the complex internal zoning patterns that make natural stones unique and collectible. Natural inclusions and growth zoning function as a fingerprint that aids gemological identification and attest to the gemological history of the piece, traits that support long term market value and desirability among collectors. The absence of enhancement increases rarity and market premium, since unheated natural color often commands higher valuation than equivalent laboratory produced color. From a craftsmanship perspective, the cutter optimized the mixed brilliant design to respond to the natural rough, maximizing yield and accentuating the sapphires intense color, an approach that differs from cutting protocols for synthetic rough where uniformity allows different cutting tradeoffs. Finally, natural sapphires from a reputable source such as The Natural Sapphire Company carry documented origin and grading, providing provenance and assurance that cannot be equated with mass produced synthetics, a factor that matters for investment, custom jewelry design, and legacy pieces.































