Cornflower Blue Sapphire Oval 1.83ct LC2
If your search is for a natural cornflower blue sapphire, a 1.83 ct oval sapphire, or a gemstone measuring 8 x 7 x 4 mm for a ring or pendant, this page gives you the facts needed to compare it without relying on vague luxury language.
This is an individual natural cornflower blue sapphire with a stated weight of 1.83 ct, 8 x 7 x 4 mm measurements, an oval cut, and LC2 – Loupe clean 2 clarity. Cornflower blue is searched by buyers who want a softer, highly desirable blue rather than a dark inky sapphire.
What the specifications mean
| Gemstone | Natural cornflower blue sapphire |
| Weight | 1.83 ct |
| Measurements | 8 x 7 x 4 mm |
| Cut | Oval |
| Clarity | LC2 – Loupe clean 2 |
| SKU | 1110BLS |
| Price | USD 3,294.00 |
The oval cut can make the stone read slightly longer on the finger or pendant line, especially when the length-to-width spread is attractive. This is a larger individual stone, so the value conversation should include spread, depth, clarity, color strength, and how confidently it can carry a design.
LC2 keeps the stone in the loupe-clean family: clarity is a selling point, while close-up photos still matter because colored gemstones should be judged by the actual face-up view.
At USD 3,294.00, it works out to about USD 1,800.00 per carat. That makes it a higher-ticket stone, but per-carat price is only useful when color, clarity, cut, and treatment context are compared at the same time.
How to decide
Treatment status is not stated in the visible product attributes. If you are comparing this stone with untreated sapphire listings, use the gemstone treatment disclosure guide so the price comparison stays fair.
Choose this stone if the color, measurements, clarity grade, and price fit the piece you are planning. For broader comparison, review the sapphire buying guide, the natural gemstone buying guide, or the sapphire collection. You can also compare it with the 1.8 ct brown / red (colour change) sapphire if you want a nearby option in the same collection.
Because this is a specific stone rather than a generic stock item, the most useful next step is to compare the photos, dimensions, and clarity against your setting idea before another buyer makes the decision first.











