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2.09 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S31670 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.72 Width: 8.16 Height: 4.36 |
Weight: | 2.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Heart |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,775 |
One beautiful transparent 2.09 carat heart shaped purple sapphire, with exact measurements of 7.72 by 8.16 by 4.36 millimeters, presents a compelling combination of size, proportion, and cut. The stone has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a cutting style that combines a brilliant facet pattern on the pavilion with modified facets on the crown to maximize both scintillation and overall face up color. At eye level this gem is graded as very slightly included, a clarity characteristic that indicates minor natural internal features which do not detract from its visual charm when worn and viewed without magnification. The gem shows vivid color intensity, a degree of saturation and tone that gives the sapphire its rich purple presence, and it has been given an excellent polish so that light reflects cleanly from each facet junction. This sapphire is heat treated, a widely accepted and durable enhancement used to refine color and clarity in natural sapphires, and its documented origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, one of the most respected classic sources for high quality corundum.
Color and origin matter to connoisseurs, and this heart shaped purple sapphire carries both attributes in its favor. The vivid purple hue you see is the product of trace element chemistry and natural geological processes that took place in Sri Lankan deposits over millions of years, producing a color profile that is often complex and lively, with subtle variations across the pavilion and crown that catch the eye. Ceylon sapphires are especially prized for their lively and luminous appearances, and a mixed brilliant cut here has been selected to enhance both the depth of color and the play of light. The excellent polish ensures that each facet boundary is sharp, allowing the gem to return light with minimal surface diffusion. Heat treatment in this context is a stable and permanent enhancement, commonly accepted by the trade and by gem laboratories, used to bring out the best color balance in a natural stone without compromising its structural integrity.
To an educated buyer, a number of technical considerations make this stone attractive beyond its immediate visual appeal. The weight of 2.09 carats in a well proportioned heart shape offers presence on the finger while maintaining elegant wearability, and the dimensions indicate a gem that will sit comfortably in settings designed for shaped gemstones. The designation of very slightly included when examined at eye level denotes that inclusions are minimal and likely only visible under magnification or from specific angles, preserving the gem's brilliance and long term attractiveness. The mixed brilliant cut is particularly effective in smaller or shallow stones because it balances color saturation and sparkle, creating a lively face up appearance without sacrificing depth. Ceylon provenance adds another layer of desirability, as documented origins support clarity around supply chain, historical association, and the geological uniqueness that natural sapphires offer. For practical use, corundum hardness provides excellent durability, making this sapphire well suited for rings and everyday jewelry with appropriate protective settings.
When comparing a natural Sri Lankan purple sapphire to lab grown alternatives, several distinct advantages come into focus for buyers seeking rarity, provenance, and long term value. Natural sapphires are geological archives, each crystal a unique record of formation with individual inclusions and growth features that act as a fingerprint, offering collectors and investors a degree of uniqueness that laboratory production cannot replicate. Provenance matters to many purchasers, and a Ceylon origin speaks to a storied gemological tradition and well established markets, enhancing desirability and often supporting stronger resale levels over time. Heat treatment is a conventional and transparent enhancement in the trade, and when disclosed correctly it does not diminish the natural origin of the stone, while it can improve aesthetic qualities in a way that remains stable for a lifetime of wear. Lab grown sapphires have clear advantages in price uniformity and controlled color, but they are manufactured products and lack the geological rarity and historical narrative that many buyers value. For collectors and buyers focused on uniqueness, legacy, and potential long term appreciation, a natural Ceylon sapphire such as this heart shape offers attributes that extend beyond immediate visual appeal. The Natural Sapphire Company is committed to documenting origin and treatment, and we are happy to provide further details, independent gemological reporting, and guidance on setting choices to ensure this gem performs beautifully for the life of your jewelry.





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