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14.81 Ct. Blue Topaz from Brazil
Item ID: | K25206 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 18.25 Width: 13.05 Height: 7.91 |
Weight: | 14.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $24 |
A gem that speaks of seas and sky, this beautifully transparent oval blue topaz carries the quiet authority of age and the clear promise of a lasting heirloom. We present a single 14.81 carat oval, precisely cut to dimensions of 18.25 x 13.05 x 7.91 mm, with a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation and windowed depth. Its clarity grade is very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a testament to natural formation and minimal obstruction to light. The color registers as light in intensity, delivering a lucid pale blue that refracts with serene brilliance under every angle. An excellent polish enhances every facet intersection, allowing the stone to return light with a soft but lively sparkle. Enhanced by irradiation to develop its vivid tone, this topaz originates from Brazil, a venerable source whose geology has been producing gemstones prized since antiquity. At The Natural Gemstone Company we ensure that such enhancements are fully disclosed so that the modern collector may appreciate the full story of the stone.
Blue topaz has long occupied a special place in the history of adornment, seen in royal jewels and talismans since ancient civilizations revered blue gems for their association with sky and water. This particular oval form and mixed brilliant faceting calls to those who favor classical silhouettes, offering a versatile canvas for settings that range from a refined solitaire ring to a pendant that sits close to the heart. The substantial carat weight and generous spread of 18.25 by 13.05 mm make this gem an excellent center for pieces intended to be worn and treasured through generations, a jewel that reads as both timeless and immediately wearable. The light color intensity favors white metals and soft preciousities, enabling designers to frame the gem in platinum or white gold for a cool elegance, or to set it against warm yellow gold for a vintage inspired contrast that recalls antique collections. Its very slightly included clarity lends character without detracting from overall brilliance, and the excellent polish ensures each facet edge catches light in a way that feels deliberate and refined.
For the conscious consumer this blue topaz embodies more than beauty, it represents a considered choice in an evolving market where provenance and ethics matter as much as color and cut. The Natural Gemstone Company sources this gem from Brazil through supply chains that emphasize traceability and responsible practices, working with partners who observe local regulations and who strive to secure fair labor conditions. We prioritize relationships with miners and cutters who invest in community welfare and environmental stewardship, and we support transparency in the treatment and enhancement of gemstones. The irradiation process used to bring out the blue is a stable and widely accepted method, and we provide full disclosure of this enhancement as part of our commitment to honest practices. Buyers receive detailed information about origin, enhancement, cut and clarity so that each acquisition can be made with confidence and conscience. For collectors who wish to build an ethical cabinet of treasures, this topaz offers the assurance that beauty and responsibility can coexist.
Owning this Brazilian blue topaz from The Natural Gemstone Company allows you to carry forward a piece of geological history while making a deliberate ethical choice. Each stone is presented with care and with accompanying details that document its attributes and treatment, and we welcome inquiries from jewelers and private collectors who envision this oval gem as the focal point of a bespoke commission. Care for an irradiated topaz is straightforward, clean with a soft brush warm water and mild soap, avoid prolonged exposure to high heat, and consult with your jeweler before using steam or ultrasonic treatments in professional settings. Whether you seek a centerpiece that resonates with classical lineage or a contemporary signature piece that speaks to mindful stewardship, this 14.81 carat blue topaz offers enduring grace and clarity, a timeless addition to any collection that values tradition legacy and ethical provenance.























