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2.78 Ct. Sky Blue Topaz from Brazil
This loose stone ships by May 27
Item ID: | K23835 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.08 Width: 7.01 Height: 4.45 |
Weight: | 2.78 Ct. |
Color: help | Sky Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This 2.78 carat sky blue topaz from Brazil is cut in a classical emerald cut, the step faceting emphasizing broad, parallel facets that produce large, mirror like flashes and a linear play of light, the dimensions measure 9.08 by 7.01 by 4.45 millimeters, the calculated depth percentage is approximately 55.4 percent, proportions that favor a strong table presence while maintaining sufficient pavilion depth to support internal reflection, clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, inclusions are sparse and remote from the table so they remain unobtrusive in typical jewelry settings, color presents at medium intensity, the hue is a clean sky blue with even saturation across the pavilion and crown, polish is excellent with crisp facet junctions and minimal surface disturbance, the stone has been subject to controlled irradiation to achieve and stabilize the blue tone, this enhancement is industry standard for blue topaz and results in a durable color when properly maintained.
From an investment perspective this specimen combines attributes that support long term appreciation, clarity and size at 2.78 carats for a well executed emerald cut are notable in blue topaz, well proportioned step cuts preserve weight while delivering superior visual appeal, Brazilian origin provides provenance from a historically significant source which collectors and dealers recognize, irradiation is an accepted enhancement for blue topaz which maintains marketability but will temper the rarity premium compared to naturally colored stones, nonetheless the combination of transparent material, very very slight inclusions evaluated at eye level, precise emerald cut proportions, and excellent polish positions this gemstone as a highly liquid asset within the colored stone market, demand for high quality colored gemstones continues to diversify across private collectors and design driven jewelry brands, supply of gem quality rough that yields clean, well saturated blue topaz of this size is limited relative to commercial material which supports potential appreciation, proper documentation from The Natural Gemstone Company and optional third party certification will enhance provenance and resale value, routine care avoiding extreme heat and harsh chemicals will preserve color and polish, when included as part of a diversified tangible asset allocation this topaz offers both immediate aesthetic utility and a prudent prospect for long term value retention and appreciation.





















