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0.67 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 8
Item ID: | K14849 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.07 Width: 4.08 Height: 2.89 |
Weight: | 0.67 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $48 |
One beautiful transparent 0.67 carat emerald cut blue topaz, with dimensions of 6.07 x 4.08 x 2.89 mm, arrives from Ceylon Sri Lanka with pedigree and polish. This gem carries an intense color intensity that distinguishes it from the pale blues often seen in lower grade topaz, and its clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, meaning that in typical jewelry settings the stone appears eye clean and free of distractions. The emerald cut presents long clean facets that emphasize the purity of the stone and its excellent polish maximizes the crisp reflection and step like flashes of light. Enhancement by irradiation is part of the standard practice to bring out a rich saturated blue, and when combined with precise cutting and polishing the result is a vivid, stable hue that competes with much more costly blue gems. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this stone not as an anonymous commodity, but as a carefully selected gem whose measurements and characteristics make it ideal for a variety of classic and contemporary settings.
Compared with other blue gemstones on the market this emerald cut blue topaz offers unique value and balance. Compared with aquamarine this topaz displays a deeper, more saturated blue intensity while remaining more affordable, allowing buyers to achieve a strong color statement without the premium price of columbian aquamarine material. Compared with blue sapphire this topaz offers bright clarity and lively brilliance at a fraction of the cost, and for those seeking a crisp, icy blue rather than the inky tones of many sapphires it is a more modern choice. Compared with tanzanite this stone avoids the strong purple undertones that can limit versatility, offering instead a pure blue that pairs easily with many metal colors. Against many commercial treated or synthetic options the advantages of this particular gem are its transparent nature, eye level clarity, precise emerald cut, and excellent polish, which together produce a gemstone that looks refined and natural when set. Irradiation treatment is industry standard for producing stable blue tones in topaz, and when disclosed and performed with care it is an accepted practice that enhances color without compromising structural stability.
The intense blue of this emerald cut topaz offers exceptional versatility for complementing a wide range of skin tones, and the way the color reads on the skin can be tailored by setting choice and metal. On fair skin the bright blue appears luminous and fresh, creating a crisp contrast that draws attention to the jewel and brightens the complexion. For those with cool undertones the blue reinforces the natural coolness and looks harmoniously elegant, while for fair complexions with warm undertones pairing the stone with warm yellow gold can create a balanced glow that warms both the metal and the skin. On medium and olive skin tones the intense blue reads as vivid and saturated, standing out with confident color that highlights warmth without competing with it, and pairing the stone with rose gold can yield a sophisticated, contemporary contrast that flatters olive undertones. On darker skin tones the deep blue takes on a jewel like richness that is striking and regal, offering strong presence in solitaire rings and statement pendants alike, and white metals like platinum or white gold provide a cool backdrop that makes the blue read almost electric. The emerald cut itself, with its elongated rectangular silhouette, flat plane and step facets, tends to elongate the finger and provide a refined, architectural look that complements both delicate and bold hands.
From a design and value standpoint this 0.67 carat emerald cut blue topaz fits a wide range of jewelry projects and price points, making it a superb choice for customers wanting high impact without excessive cost. The size and proportions of 6.07 x 4.08 x 2.89 mm are ideal for solitaire rings, understated three stone designs, or refined halo settings that amplify the center color. In earrings or pendants matched pairs of stones with similar characteristics create symmetry and polished style, and for mens jewelry an emerald cut offers a masculine clean line and elegant presence. The combination of intense color intensity and excellent polish means that the stone catches and returns light with a lively, sophisticated look, offering visual performance that rivals larger or more expensive stones. Origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds provenance and story, reflecting a region with deep gem traditions, and at The Natural Gemstone Company we will document the stone characteristics and discuss setting options to ensure that the finished piece meets aesthetic and practical expectations. If you are comparing alternatives, consider that this stone delivers a balance of color, clarity, and cut rarely found at this price tier, and our team can assist with metal pairing and setting ideas to ensure the blue reads exactly as you envision when set against real skin.


