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5.89 Ct. Ametrine from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Nov 25
Item ID: | K17495 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.11 Width: 10.87 Height: 6.57 |
Weight: | 5.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $44 |
From the warm, weathered soils of Madagascar to the refined glow you see before you, this pear shaped bi color ametrine carries a story written in crystal and time. Born where volcanic activity and hydrothermal fluids conspired, this crystal grew slowly, capturing two distinct moments of coloration in one stone. The result is a rare marriage of golden citrine warmth and regal amethyst purple, a duality that ametrine collectors revere. We at The Natural Gemstone Company sourced this particular gem with care, visiting local operations and working with cutters who understand the geology and the cultural landscape that shapes each find. The stone itself is a transparent 5.89 carat pear, measuring 15.11 by 10.87 by 6.57 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant style to celebrate its bi color personality. At eye level its clarity reads very very slightly included, its color intensity is medium intense, and its polish is excellent. A gentle, professional heat treatment was applied to enhance its hue stability, a disclosed and accepted practice that preserves the gem for generations of enjoyment.
The crafting of this ametrine into its current form was a collaboration between nature and human finesse, each facet chosen to amplify the natural color zoning and to offer maximum brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut allows a dance of light through the stone, the pavilion facets pulling the golden tones toward the crown while the careful arrangement of star and kite facets frames the purple tip, producing a vivid contrast when the gem is set or held to the light. The pear shape was selected to create a statement piece that is versatile and elegant, equally suited to a bespoke ring or a pendant that drapes against the skin. The cutter left ample table size to show the stone s internal transparency, while the faceting pattern and excellent polish provide crisp reflections and scintillation. When seen on a hand, the proportions are dramatic yet wearable, a balance achieved by decades of lapidary tradition and a close attention to how color flows across the curved outline of the pear.
Beyond beauty, this ametrine represents a considered opportunity for investment and long term appreciation, especially for collectors who value provenance and rarity. Large, clean, well cut ametrines are uncommon in the marketplace, and a 5.89 carat transparent specimen with attractive color zoning and a fine cut occupies a special tier among colored gems. The origin from Madagascar adds another layer of desirability, as the island has become known for producing distinctive gem material that commands attention among connoisseurs. Market drivers that support future appreciation include limited supply, growing interest in unique bi color gems among independent designers and collectors, and the increasing premium placed on ethically sourced stones. While no gem can promise a fixed rate of return, historically well documented and well presented colored gemstones have shown steady demand, and pieces with transparent clarity, strong polish, and appealing color contrast often outperform less remarkable examples. The disclosed heat treatment is a standard enhancement that, when transparent and stable, does not preclude collector interest or diminish the potential for value growth over time.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand behind every stage of this ametrine s journey, from responsible sourcing in Madagascar to the final hand inspection before it reaches you. We can provide photographic documentation, full specifications, and guidance on certification options, and we offer custom setting services to transform this pear shaped gem into an heirloom that suits your style. For care, simple warm water and a soft brush are sufficient to maintain its brilliance, and professional cleaning can be scheduled as needed to preserve its finish. Imagine this stone set to catch the sun, the golden and purple tones moving like a private sunrise and sunset with every turn, a work that speaks to geological time and human artistry at once. If you are looking to add a piece to a thoughtful collection, to commission a unique jewelry creation, or to invest in a rare colored gem with provenance and personality, this 5.89 carat Madagascar ametrine is an exceptional proposition that we at The Natural Gemstone Company are proud to present. Contact us to learn more, to request additional imagery, or to begin the process of making this stone your own.

























