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1.56 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Blue Aquamarine Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Aquamarine | Aquamarine |
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Item ID: | PR13963 | PR13963 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.02 Width: 6.02 Height: 4.47 | Length: 6.03 Width: 6.03 Height: 4.55 |
Weight: | 0.77 Ct. | 0.79 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $550 | $550 |
This matched pair comprises two transparent blue aquamarines, weighing 0.77 carats and 0.79 carats respectively, with dimensions of 6.02 x 6.02 x 4.47 mm and 6.03 x 6.03 x 4.55 mm, cut to a round outline in a mixed brilliant style. The mixed brilliant cut integrates a classical round brilliant crown facet arrangement with a tailored pavilion faceting scheme, producing a balance of focused brilliance and controlled scintillation. Both stones present a medium color intensity, a cool oceanic blue that is neither pale nor deeply saturated, and they are graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level. Polish is excellent across the pavillion and crown facets, girdles are well finished, and no enhancement has been applied to these natural Brazilian stones. The origin from Brazil is consistent with the iron controlled blue hue and contributes to stable color without thermal or irradiation treatment, characteristics that collectors and connoisseurs value for provenance and natural integrity.
From a lapidary perspective the mixed brilliant execution in this pair is noteworthy for its optical engineering, the crown facet angles and table proportions optimized to admit and refract incident light while the modified pavilion creates return paths that emphasize both white brilliance and colored flash. The round crown uses a conventional star and kite facet geometry that fans light toward the table, while the pavilion is adjusted to mediate dispersion and avoid excessive leakage, resulting in a lively but soft scintillation appropriate for a gem of medium tone. Facet junctions are precise, contributing to symmetry that is essential when the stones are set as a pair, because matched facet alignment preserves paired light patterns and makes the stones read as a harmonious set when mounted. The very very slightly included clarity grade indicates inclusions that are minor and not detectable at a normal viewing distance, permitting open settings that maximize light exposure without compromising durability or appearance. The excellent polish enhances facet sheer, creating crisp facet intersections and clean return flashes that favor both faceted brilliance and the serene aquamarine hue.
Practical considerations for setting and design take advantage of these material properties. The size range and near identical dimensions make these stones ideal for matched stud earrings, asymmetrical accents flanking a central wedding jewel, or as side stones in a triptych arrangement where color balance is critical. For maximal color saturation and contrast, a white metal setting in platinum or 18 karat white gold will maintain the cool blue character and emphasize brilliance, while a subtle yellow gold mounting will warm the overall appearance and create a vintage inspired aesthetic. Given the medium intensity color and excellent polish, open prong settings and semi bezel crowns are both viable, with four prongs delivering maximum light entry and low profile bezels protecting the girdle while still allowing crown light penetration. Careful attention to seat geometry and prong placement will preserve symmetry and ensure that pavilion facets interact efficiently with surrounding metal. The untreated nature of these Brazilian aquamarines removes concerns about stability related to enhancement, making standard jewelry care practices appropriate without the need for special handling protocols reserved for filled or irradiated gems.
When crafted into a gift for a partner, this pair of aquamarines carries both material refinement and symbolic resonance, capable of becoming a romantic emblem through considered design. As matched earrings they offer a direct expression of balance and partnership, identical light behavior in each stone mirroring the reciprocity of a relationship. As companion stones in a lovers pendant where two gems are set to face one another, the matched dimensions and harmonic faceting create a visual dialogue, a technical mirror image that reads as two distinct yet unified elements. The soft blue tone traditionally conveys serenity, trust, and fidelity, attributes often sought in anniversary and commitment pieces, and the natural, untreated Brazilian origin adds a narrative of authenticity that many buyers prize. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide bespoke mounting recommendations that align metal choice, setting profile, and stone orientation to amplify the stones kinetic light performance and symbolic intent, resulting in a wearable object that is both technically optimized and emotionally meaningful.

























