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1.99 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K6519 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.88 Width: 6.05 Height: 4.34 |
Weight: | 1.99 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | 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 |
This 1.99 carat emerald cut blue topaz arrives with precise dimensions of 7.88 by 6.05 by 4.34 mm, a transparent stone finished with a checkerboard cut that multiplies flashes of blue with every turn, a clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a medium intense color intensity, and an excellent polish, and enhancement by irradiation is disclosed. From the first sentence you read, The Natural Gemstone Company offers this piece as a faithful record of its attributes, so that you know exactly what you hold or will set. The story of this topaz begins in the highlands and river terraces of Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region renowned among gem collectors for producing clean crystals with appealing tones. Miners working in small, time honored operations recover boulders and pockets that deliver crystals to cutters and traders, and in this case a gem rough with the right size and clarity arrived at the hands of experienced artisans. Those cutters recognized the gem could be elevated into a classic emerald style with the modern appeal of a checkerboard crown, and they chose a layout that preserves weight while maximizing the visual depth and scintillation of blue that topaz displays most beautifully when the material is clean and well proportioned.
The journey from rough to refined gem is a chapter of careful decisions that directly influence beauty and value, and here the narrative is clear in every facet and plane. The emerald outline gives the stone a contemporary rectangular form that suits rings and pendants, while the checkerboard cut on the crown adds a lively texture to the surface, producing a play of light that reads as depth and richness to the eye. At 1.99 carat the stone is comfortably substantial for fine jewelry, and the measurements of 7.88 by 6.05 by 4.34 mm make it versatile for many settings, whether a solitaire ring that showcases the stone face up, or a more intricate design that benefits from a balanced pavilion. The clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level is a pragmatic assessment, indicating that the gem is remarkably clean to the viewer and that its internal characteristics do not interrupt the passage of light. The medium intense blue is a sought after hue that appeals to both classic and modern tastes, and the excellent polish ensures that every facet edge is crisp, contributing to overall brilliance and a tactile smoothness that enhances wearability. Full disclosure accompanies this description, irradiation enhancement is a common and stable treatment used to achieve vivid blue tones in topaz, the color is permanent with normal wear, and this honesty about treatment protects long term collector confidence and resale clarity.
When considering investment potential and future appreciation, this blue topaz offers several attributes that collectors and investors value, and The Natural Gemstone Company presents those factors so you can make an informed decision. First, origin matters, and Ceylon Sri Lanka is a recognized source with historical cachet, which can lift a gem beyond its basic commodity value, particularly when the stone is honest about treatments and impeccably cut. Second, the combination of near two carats, an elegant emerald form, the visual complexity of a checkerboard crown, and the very slightly included clarity grade create a profile that appeals to both jewelry designers and collectors, increasing demand relative to more ordinary material. Third, the market for blue topaz is less volatile than many niche gems, and when pieces are high quality, well documented, and attractively cut, they can experience steady appreciation as supply of top quality material suitable for such cuts and weights is limited. Buyers should note that treated topaz, when clearly disclosed as with this gem, trades differently from completely natural, untreated rarities, but transparent treatment disclosure often supports stronger, more reliable markets because buyers know exactly what they are purchasing. Finally the intrinsic beauty, combined with provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka and the craftsmanship evident in the checkerboard emerald cut, gives this 1.99 carat blue topaz a narrative and aesthetic appeal that is important to modern collectors, and that narrative can be as influential as scarcity in supporting future value growth over the medium to long term. If you would like further guidance on setting recommendations that preserve value, condition care to maintain parity for future resale, or detailed comparisons to similar stones, The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to advise and to document the stone for confident ownership.




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