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1.92 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K6730 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.03 Width: 6.02 Height: 4.25 |
Weight: | 1.92 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Checkerboard |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $6 |
One beautiful transparent 1.92 carat emerald cut shape blue topaz is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, measured at 8.03 x 6.02 x 4.25 mm, and finished with a refined checkerboard faceted table. The combination of an emerald outline with a checkerboard upper surface creates a modern and elegant profile, allowing broad flashes of color as well as scintillating internal reflections. The gem displays a medium intense blue color that reads as a clear sky blue in daylight and a slightly richer tone under warmer lighting. The stone has been evaluated as very very slightly included when viewed at eye level, and it shows a high degree of transparency that enhances its overall visual impact. Polish is rated excellent, which means that facets are well defined and the surface is highly reflective, contributing to crisp light return and an attractive face up presentation. The material originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a classic source known for producing clean and well colored gemstones, and the color has been achieved through controlled irradiation, a common and permanent enhancement for blue topaz that is widely accepted in the trade.
From a gemological perspective this topaz offers a compelling combination of weight, cut and clarity that will please an educated buyer. At 1.92 carats the gem has sufficient presence to command attention when set in a ring, pendant or a pair of bespoke earrings, while the emerald shape keeps the overall look refined and wearable. The clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates that any inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem when worn without magnification. The checkerboard facet arrangement on the crown increases the number of reflecting surfaces, which disperses light across the table and gives lively brilliance even in lower light conditions. Topaz has a Mohs hardness of eight, providing robust daily wear characteristics that are superior to many other popular transparent gemstones, while the excellent polish protects against premature surface wear. Taken together these attributes make the stone a technically sound choice for fine jewelry, where proportion and facet execution influence both beauty and long term value.
An informed purchaser will value this blue topaz for several reasons beyond its immediate aesthetic appeal. First, the provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds a layer of desirability, because Sri Lankan gem deposits have a well documented history of producing top quality material with good color and clarity. Second, the measurement and weight are clearly stated, which supports accurate valuation and ensures the buyer knows exactly what they are acquiring. Third, the use of irradiation as the enhancement method is a transparent disclosure, and this treatment produces a stable blue color that is accepted across the gem trade when properly declared. The medium intense color intensity is particularly attractive to connoisseurs because it balances saturation and brilliance, avoiding the visual heaviness that can occur with overly dark stones and the washed out effect of very light colors. In addition, the excellent polish and precise faceting contribute to efficient light return, which is often a deciding factor for discerning collectors who compare stones side by side. The Natural Gemstone Company supports informed buying, and we can provide additional documentation on request to complement this description.
This blue topaz makes a striking and memorable gift for someone special, whether the occasion is a milestone birthday, an anniversary, a graduation, or a thoughtful seasonal present. Its bright yet sophisticated blue complements many skin tones and pairs beautifully with both white and yellow metals, offering versatility in jewelry design. For a modern look choose a sleek bezel or a minimal four prong setting that emphasizes the emerald outline and flat profile. For a more classic presentation select a delicate halo of small accent stones that will enhance the perceived size and add refined sparkle. The gem photographs include scale references on a hand to illustrate how the stone sits in real life, helping a buyer envision the finished piece. Care for this topaz is straightforward, its stability to everyday wear is reliable, and simple cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain its brilliance. For preservation avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat and strong chemicals, and consult your jeweler regarding ultrasonic cleaning. Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company this emerald cut checkerboard blue topaz combines documented origins, thoughtful cutting, and clear grading information to deliver a gift that is both beautiful to behold and satisfying to the informed collector.




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