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2.31 Ct. Color Change Sapphire from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by May 2
Item ID: | S30648 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.46 Width: 7.01 Height: 5.12 |
Weight: | 2.31 Ct. |
Color: help | Color Change |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,775 |
This specimen is a transparent 2.31 carat round shape color change sapphire, precisely measured at 7.46 by 7.01 by 5.12 millimeters, presented in a mixed brilliant cut and graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, with vivid color intensity and an excellent polish. The mixed brilliant cut combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with a complementary step facet treatment in the pavilion, providing an engineered balance between scintillation and color retention. Using the average diameter of 7.235 millimeters, the depth of 5.12 millimeters yields a depth proportion of approximately 70.8 percent, a geometry that contributes to heightened color saturation and a pronounced color change effect by increasing internal light travel. The gem is wholly natural with no enhancement, originating from Tanzania, a source recognized for producing examples of corundum with notable pleochroism and color change. The very slightly included clarity assessment at eye level indicates internal characteristics remain unobtrusive to unaided observation, allowing the mixed facet morphology and high polish to dominate visual performance.
From a faceting and optical performance perspective, the mixed brilliant design in this round sapphire has been executed to optimize two complementary attributes, brilliant scintillation and controlled color depth. The brilliant facet pattern on the crown disperses light into small, lively flashes, while the step facets in the lower half act to retain saturated hue and to guide rays back through the crown in a manner that accentuates pleochroic shifts under varying illumination. The excellent polish refers to clean facet junctions and minimal surface disturbance, ensuring maximal light transmission and crisp internal reflection. As corundum, this sapphire exhibits a refractive index range that yields strong light return and modest dispersion relative to diamond, and a Mohs hardness of 9, giving it robust durability for everyday wear. In practical settings, the pronounced depth and mixed cut favor mounting styles that allow unobstructed light entry through the crown while securing the girdle to minimize stress, techniques familiar to The Natural Sapphire Company when advising on design and setting.
The combination of Tanzanian origin and untreated color adds connoisseur value, because color change sapphires without enhancement are comparatively rare in the market. Tanzania has produced color change material with dynamic shifts and natural saturation, and the lack of heat or other treatment means the vivid intensity you observe is intrinsic to the crystal lattice and trace element chemistry. This intrinsic color origin is important to collectors and technical buyers who factor provenance and treatment status into valuation, as natural color stability and clarity characteristics determine both aesthetic performance and long term desirability. The stone’s transparency and the mixed brilliant architecture make it highly adaptable for bespoke work, particularly as a centerpiece for a ring or pendant where the changing light exposure will reveal the stone’s full range. When The Natural Sapphire Company prepares recommendations for mounting such a sapphire, we focus on facet alignment, crown exposure, and bezel or prong design that preserve optical dynamics and protect the gem without dampening its color response.
Beyond the gemological and aesthetic considerations, there are a number of metaphysical attributes historically associated with sapphire, and color change sapphires in particular are prized among practitioners for their dual tone symbolism. Sapphires are traditionally linked to clarity of thought, intellectual discipline, and an enhanced capacity for intuitive insight, properties that are consonant with the stone’s optical clarity and refractive character. The color change quality introduces an added narrative of adaptability and transformation, suggesting an ability to reconcile contrasting states, to shift perspective, and to stabilize emotional polarity during periods of transition. Energetically, wearers and crystal workers associate sapphire with the third eye and throat energy centers, supporting focused communication, truthful expression, and refined mental focus. The physical resilience of corundum makes this sapphire suitable for daily carry or wear as a talisman, enabling continuous interaction with its perceived balancing and protective qualities. If you would like a technical appraisal, lighting demonstrations of the color change, or consultation on setting options, The Natural Sapphire Company can provide detailed imagery, facet maps, and mounting recommendations to ensure the piece performs both aesthetically and energetically to your specifications.
































