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2.14 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K20504 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.99 Width: 6.95 Height: 4.21 |
Weight: | 2.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Sky Blue |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
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 | $40 |
Here is a rare opportunity to own a sky blue topaz that combines classical refinement with the best of modern gem cutting, presented to you by The Natural Gemstone Company. This transparent, emerald cut topaz weighs 2.14 carats, and measures 8.99 by 6.95 by 4.21 millimeters, dimensions that offer a perfect balance between presence and wearability. The stone has been graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a clarity that allows the eye to travel through cool, crystalline planes with little distraction, and the finish is an excellent polish that rewards both close inspection and the casual glance. The color intensity is described as very light, a delicate sky blue that reads as quietly elegant on the finger, and the gem has been enhanced by irradiation, a careful and stable treatment that brings out the serene blue tones. The provenance of this piece is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a land with a storied gem mining tradition, and that origin adds provenance and narrative to the gem, qualities that matter deeply to collectors who value history as much as beauty.
Topaz is one of the gemstones with a narrative that spans civilizations, from classical antiquity where it was prized for its golden and healing connotations, to the courts of Europe where blue and colorless topaz were fashioned into personal talismans and ceremonial jewels. The emerald cut itself speaks to a long lineage of taste, a step cut that emphasizes depth, clarity, and refined light return rather than sparkling dispersion, a shape that was prized by connoisseurs during the height of the Art Deco movement and that continues to symbolize understated luxury. When a sky blue topaz is fashioned into this silhouette, the result is a gemstone that feels timeless, suitable for a signet style ring, a refined pendant, or a pair of classic studs that will be appreciated by successive generations. The light blue hue, combined with the precision of the emerald cut, allows the gem to sit comfortably within both historical design languages and contemporary minimalism, making it an ideal choice for someone seeking continuity between past and present.
From an investment perspective, this Ceylon emerald cut sky blue topaz represents an attractive proposition for several reasons, reasons that The Natural Gemstone Company will gladly expand upon for serious buyers. First, the combination of weight, cut, and clarity is uncommon in this particular size range, especially when paired with an origin that carries cachet among collectors. Second, while irradiated blue topaz is a well established and accepted enhancement in the trade, not all irradiated stones are created equal, and those that are cut to fine proportions with excellent polish are the stones that retain desirability and liquidity. Third, the market for colored gemstones has been steadily maturing, with educated collectors and investors paying premium prices for stones that can be clearly documented and that tell a story of origin, craftsmanship, and enduring style. Fine examples with clear provenance and strong aesthetics tend to outperform mass market stones, and this topaz sits squarely in a category likely to be sought after by private collectors, bespoke jewelers, and specialists who appreciate the nuanced balance of rarity and affordability.
When you acquire this gem through The Natural Gemstone Company, you are securing more than a beautiful object, you are investing in a tangible piece of gemological heritage, an asset that can be enjoyed daily and handed down as a legacy. We provide detailed documentation on origin, treatment, and measurements, and we can assist with appraisal and proper mounting to protect the stone and maximize its long term value. Proper care is straightforward, with avoidance of harsh chemicals and extreme heat, and a secure setting that protects the corners of the emerald cut will keep the stone safe for generations. For collectors who view gemstones as both wearable art and capital, this sky blue topaz from Ceylon offers a compelling blend of aesthetic grace, historical resonance, and investment potential, a combination that is increasingly rare in a market that rewards provenance, craftsmanship, and timeless design.




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