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2.30 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K6514 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.18 Width: 6.17 Height: 4.84 |
Weight: | 2.30 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 |
Presenting a striking transparent blue topaz from The Natural Gemstone Company, a beautifully proportioned 2.30 carat gem with an emerald cut shape and precise dimensions of 8.18 x 6.17 x 4.84 mm. This stone marries classic geometry with contemporary faceting in a way that immediately commands attention. The cutter has employed a checkerboard cut, creating a rhythmic grid of facets across the table that amplifies internal reflections and produces a lively play of light across the crown. The result is a gem that is both elegant and dynamic, with a cool crystalline blue that reads as medium intense in color intensity and remains evenly distributed through the body of the stone. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means the stone presents as visually clean to most observers while retaining natural characteristics that confirm its identity and origin. The overall polish is excellent, delivering crisp facet junctions and a reflective finish that enhances the stone as a centerpiece in any collection.
From a gemological perspective this blue topaz offers attributes that an educated buyer will appreciate and evaluate. The emerald cut shape provides broad, flat planes that emphasize color and clarity, while the checkerboard faceting enhances scintillation without sacrificing the calm, architectural presence of the emerald outline. The clarity grade of very slightly included indicates minor internal features that are not readily visible to the unaided eye at normal viewing distances, preserving transparency and brightness. The medium intense color intensity is ideal for topaz because it balances vivid color presence with versatility in jewelry design, enabling the gem to perform well in both daytime natural light and more controlled indoor lighting. The excellent polish speaks to high quality lapidary work, reducing light leakage and improving return, which translates to superior brilliance and life in the stone. Taken together, these technical qualities explain why this specimen stands out both as a display gem and as the focal point of a fine jewelry commission.
Treatment and provenance are crucial to valuation and trust, and we disclose both openly for this stone. The blue hue has been achieved by controlled irradiation, a widely accepted enhancement in the gemstone trade that permanently alters color in many natural topaz crystals. Irradiation followed by appropriate annealing is stable under normal wear conditions, and the treatment is standard practice for producing the clear, intense blue tones that collectors and designers seek. The origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a historic and reputable source of a wide range of gemstones, and provenance contributes to the gem story without implying any artificial prestige. For buyers who prioritize transparency and documentation, The Natural Gemstone Company can facilitate additional testing or a gemological report upon request, so that treatment, weight, measurements, and origin are verifiable for resale or insurance purposes. The gem also benefits from topaz class properties, including a hardness of eight on the Mohs scale, which makes it suitably durable for rings and other everyday jewelry while still requiring reasonable care to avoid impact and exposure to harsh chemicals.
For collectors and designers seeking a center stone that combines technical merit with aesthetic appeal, this blue topaz is an exceptional choice. Its measured proportions and checkerboard surface treatment produce a modern feel that remains timeless when set in white metals or warm yellow settings, and the medium intense color is complementary to a wide palette of accent stones. The visual clarity paired with an excellent polish ensures that the gem will read as luminous on the finger or in a pendant, creating the kind of focal brilliance that elevates a piece from pretty to iconic. The Natural Gemstone Company recommends considering this stone for bespoke engagement rings, statement pendants, or as a high quality inventory piece for design houses, and we are happy to advise on setting styles that will maximize light return and protect the stone during wear. For collectors concerned with long term retention of value, disclosed enhancements, reputable origin, and professional cutting are key attributes, and this blue topaz meets those criteria while offering immediate visual impact as a centerpiece. Please contact The Natural Gemstone Company for condition reports, mounting consultations, or to request certification, and allow us to assist in bringing this fine Ceylon blue topaz into your collection.




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