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2.02 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K6731 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.04 Width: 6.03 Height: 4.45 |
Weight: | 2.02 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 |
Among the rarest finds offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, this transparent blue topaz commands attention from the moment light meets its facets. At 2.02 carat, the gem occupies a generous presence while remaining exquisitely wearable for a range of fine jewelry designs. Cut into an emerald cut shape with a refined checkerboard faceting across the crown, the stone balances the timeless geometry of a step silhouette with a modern play of light that creates a lively scintillation across the table. Originating from Ceylon in Sri Lanka, this topaz carries a provenance that speaks to a storied gem heritage, and with its medium intense color intensity and excellent polish, it radiates a pure, oceanic blue that feels simultaneously classic and utterly contemporary. The clarity is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means the gem appears pure to the eye while retaining the natural character that connoisseurs prize, and the piece has been enhanced by irradiation to achieve its magnificent hue, a standard and stable treatment that elevates the stone to a level of color saturation rarely available in this size and shape.
In any jewelry setting this topaz will stand out, its vibrant blue acting as a focal point that complements and elevates surrounding design elements. The emerald cut shape offers broad, elegant facets that present the gem as a tableau of blue, ideal for solitaire rings, cufflinks, bespoke pendants, or as the centerpiece of a minimalist bracelet. The checkerboard facet pattern on the crown breaks and refracts light in a way that softens the step cut planes while adding a lively texture to the face of the gem, so whether set in cool platinum, warm rose gold, or classic yellow gold, the stone projects a depth and clarity that changes with movement and light. Imagine this gem set in a low profile bezel for everyday refinement, or mounted in a delicate four prong platinum head that allows maximum light entry, the result being a jewel that reads as both bold and sophisticated, a piece that anchors an ensemble with a calm yet unmistakable brilliance. The dimensions of 8.04 by 6.03 by 4.45 millimeters make it proportionally ideal for creating a visual presence on the hand, at the throat, or on the wrist, without overwhelming the wearer.
Pieces like this are not simply objects, they are inheritances in miniature, and access to them is intentionally limited. At The Natural Gemstone Company we curate each gemstone as though it were destined for a private collection, and this blue topaz is offered as a singular opportunity for a client who appreciates the convergence of rarity, aesthetic precision, and artisanal finishing. The combination of its weight, color intensity, and the rare intersection of an emerald cut outline with a checkerboard crown means that commissions for settings that showcase its unique optical character are encouraged and supported by our design team. For the discerning buyer seeking a bespoke creation, we offer design consultations and recommended mounting styles that preserve the gem s light performance while aligning with an individual s style language. Owning this stone places you in a small, elite group of collectors and clients who value natural beauty enhanced by careful human mastery, and who recognize that true rarity is not just about scarcity but about possessing something singular and uncompromised.
Proper care and understanding of this topaz s nature will ensure it remains a treasured piece for generations, and our specialists at The Natural Gemstone Company are available to advise on long term maintenance and customization. The irradiation enhancement used to develop its vivid blue is stable, and with prudent daily care such as avoiding harsh chemicals and extreme heat, the stone will retain its color and polish. Regular professional cleaning and inspection of the mounting will keep the gem secure and its facets free from abrasion, preserving the excellent polish that distinguishes its surface. For collectors who seek provenance documentation, appraisal services, and bespoke presentation, we supply detailed information about origin, cut, weight, dimensions, clarity, enhancement, and the meticulous craftsmanship that defines each setting we recommend. This blue topaz is more than a jewel, it is a deliberate statement, an invitation to own a refined and rare blue that will define heirloom jewelry for years to come.




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