2.01CT Sapphire: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti Precision Octagon Radiant Cut
2.01CT Sapphire: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti Precision Octagon Radiant Cut
2.01CT Sapphire: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti Precision Octagon Radiant Cut
2.01CT Sapphire: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti Precision Octagon Radiant Cut
2.01CT Sapphire: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti Precision Octagon Radiant Cut

2.01CT Sapphire: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti Precision Octagon Radiant Cut

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Specifications:

  • Gemstone: Sapphire
  • Color: Yellow Teal Blue Green Parti 
  • Weight: 2.01 carats
  • Shape & Cut: Precision Octagon Radiant Cut
  • Dimensions (mm): 7.78 x 5.46 x 4.77
  • Origin: Diego Madagascar
  • Treatment: Routine Gentle Heat 

In Natural Light 

A striking parti sapphire from Diego, Madagascar, alive with an unusual convergence of yellow, teal, blue, and green.

Rather than presenting as a single dominant hue, the stone reveals a shifting mosaic of color. Fresh chartreuse and golden-yellow flashes transition into lagoon green, cool teal, and isolated moments of blue, with the balance changing continuously as the sapphire moves through the light.

The radiant-style faceting gives the natural color zoning remarkable energy, breaking it into flashes that seem to overlap and recombine rather than remaining in fixed bands. It is unmistakably parti, yet unusually cohesive — a miniature landscape of tropical color held within a crisp geometric outline.

Routine gentle heat only.

The Lapidary’s Eye

The beauty of this crystal was never going to come from forcing its colors into symmetry. It came from giving them a structure in which they could interact.

A precision octagonal radiant was chosen to marry a strong architectural silhouette with considerably more scintillation than a traditional step cut. The clipped corners establish the geometry, while the pavilion’s tightly arranged facets break the sapphire’s natural zoning into smaller, rapidly changing flashes.

That facet architecture is particularly effective here. Yellow and yellow-green areas ignite into bright flashes while the deeper teal and blue-green portions provide contrast and visual depth. Instead of allowing one zone to dominate the face of the stone, the cut repeatedly folds those colors back through one another.

The result has an almost kaleidoscopic quality: structured from a distance, intricate up close, and constantly changing in motion.

Multiple Colors. One crystal. No two moments quite the same.


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