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2.47 Ct. Topaz from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K20501 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.95 Width: 6.84 Height: 4.76 |
Weight: | 2.47 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 |
A sky spilled into glass, a cool breath of morning caught and held, this transparent sky blue topaz from Ceylon Sri Lanka sings with a soft and lucid hue. We present a finely faceted emerald cut weighing 2.47 carat, a shape that speaks in clean architectural lines, in dimensions of 8.95 x 6.84 x 4.76 mm, a gem that balances presence and poise on the hand. Its very light color intensity lends it an ethereal quality, as though the stone remembers a clear afternoon clouded only by the memory of sunlight. The clarity is described as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a whisper of natural character that does not interrupt its tranquil transparency. The polish is excellent, every table and step catching light and returning it with calm brilliance. This beauty has been enhanced by irradiation, a treatment that deepens and stabilizes its sky blue tone, and it arrives to you with the honesty of provenance, from the famed gem fields of Ceylon Sri Lanka, and with the care and assurance of The Natural Gemstone Company.
Imagine this gem set at the center of a promise, an emblem of quiet devotion, a stone that turns moments into memory. The emerald cut frames the blue like a window, inviting the eye to travel into its cool heart, and the play of light along its long facets makes every gesture feel like a soft confession. On a ring it will read as elegant and deliberate, on a pendant it will rest like a small calm sea against the skin. Because the color is very light, the topaz offers a delicate romance that complements many metals and styles, from white gold that amplifies its icy clarity, to warm tones that make its blue appear like a cooling breeze. When you hold it, the gem seems to breathe, it remembers the deepness of the earth from which it came, and it promises to carry the story of your most tender days forward, a companion for anniversaries, quiet mornings, and the heavy heart of midnight that needs the memory of light.
Beyond its sentimental voice this sky blue topaz speaks of measured investment potential, an asset that combines beauty with the quiet arithmetic of scarcity and demand. Topaz that originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka enjoys a cachet among collectors who prize provenance as part of value, and the emerald cut offers efficient use of carat weight while delivering a refined visual size, which enhances desirability. The clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level places this stone in a strong category for transparency and appeal, and the excellent polish means that light performance is optimized, factors that collectors and appraisers note when considering long term value. It is important to acknowledge that the stone has been enhanced by irradiation, and that treatment is common in blue topaz. This treatment stabilizes the color and makes it widely accessible, while traditionally untreated gemstones may command higher premiums at auction. For a thoughtful buyer however, an irradiated topaz that is well cut, well finished, and offered with full disclosure and documentation can be a reliable piece in a curated collection, especially when sourced from a trusted house such as The Natural Gemstone Company.
If your intentions are both romantic and prudent, this gem can be part of a long view. The market for colored gemstones rewards provenance, craftsmanship, and rarity, and each of these facets works for this topaz. Proper certification, a secure setting, and careful stewardship will preserve its appeal, and the stone is best viewed as a medium horizon asset that can appreciate when market trends favor high quality, well documented colored stones. Demand for sky blue tones remains perennial, tied to fashion cycles as well as to collectors who value the clarity and size of pieces like this 2.47 carat emerald cut. We do not promise specific financial returns, but we do offer a path to ownership that is transparent, and we counsel that holding exceptional gemstones with sound documentation, and purchasing from reputable sources such as The Natural Gemstone Company, increases the likelihood that beauty and value will travel together. Let this topaz be more than an adornment, let it be a quiet heirloom, an investment of feeling and discernment, a small reservoir of light to be treasured now and treasured by those who come after.




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