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0.41 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K4584 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.15 Width: 5.14 Height: 3.26 |
Weight: | 0.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $261 |
I am pleased to present a fine example of our collection at The Natural Gemstone Company, a transparent 0.41 carat round blue aquamarine, with precise dimensions of 5.15 x 5.14 x 3.26 mm, offered to collectors and discerning buyers who value both beauty and gemological integrity. This gem is cut to a mixed brilliant configuration, which merges the optical advantages of a faceted pavilion with the scintillating crown facets of a brilliant style. The combination of a round outline and mixed brilliant faceting produces a classic silhouette that fits elegantly into a wide range of jewelry designs, from a refined solitaire ring to a delicate pendant or a modern cluster setting. As a representative of aquamarine from Mozambique, this stone carries a geographic signature that is increasingly recognized by connoisseurs for producing clean material with a bright, fresh blue that reads as light in intensity, and for this particular specimen the hue is attractive, even and pleasing to the eye.
The geometric faceting of this round mixed brilliant aquamarine is engineered to maximize light play, and the design choices made by the cutter are central to the gem's visual performance. The mixed brilliant cut employs a table and crown arrangement that captures and disperses incoming light across multiple crown facets, while the pavilion facets are tuned to reflect light back through the crown in controlled rays, creating a lively pattern of brilliance and scintillation. The slight variation in crown and pavilion angles that characterizes a mixed brilliant cut helps to balance brilliance with fire, and although aquamarine has limited dispersion compared to diamonds, the precise facet junctions and facet symmetry on this gem enhance its perceived brightness and flash. For an educated buyer, the technical merits are clear, the table size and crown height have been balanced to preserve weight while optimizing face up appearance, and the result is maximum return of light to the viewer, lively sparkle under most lighting conditions, and a pleasing window of color that reads consistently across different viewing angles.
From a grading perspective this aquamarine is evaluated as slightly included at eye level, which is a common and acceptable clarity grade for aquamarines when viewed without magnification. Slight inclusions in aquamarine are typically thin growth features or minor mineral inclusions that do not materially detract from the gem's transparency or brilliance, and in some instances they can provide a fingerprint of natural origin that seasoned buyers appreciate as evidence of authenticity. The color intensity is described as light, which for aquamarine is often preferred for its fresh, watery blue character that translates well into jewelry, maintaining an elegant and wearable presence without appearing too dark or too pale. The polish of this stone is excellent, indicating careful lapidary work with smooth facet surfaces that allow unobstructed transmission and reflection of light. The enhancement status is heat treated, a widely practiced and stable treatment for aquamarine that typically improves blue tones by removing faint greenish or yellowish modifiers. Heat treatment in aquamarine is well documented, permanent when properly controlled, and does not compromise the structural integrity of the gem. The origin is Mozambique, a source that has become notable for producing attractive aquamarine with good clarity and pleasing color, and provenance from Mozambique can add to the appeal for collectors focused on geographic sourcing.
For the buyer who is educated about gemstones, this 0.41 carat Mozambique aquamarine represents a thoughtful combination of natural material, skilled cutting, and stable enhancement that together deliver value and longevity. Its modest size and accurate dimensions make it versatile for many jewelry applications, while the mixed brilliant faceting and excellent polish ensure the gem will perform with notable brilliance and scintillation when set. Provenance, clarity, and treatment history are key considerations for buyers aiming to make informed acquisitions, and at The Natural Gemstone Company we prioritize transparent disclosure and rigorous evaluation so that our customers can purchase with confidence. Whether you are adding a refined aquamarine to a personal collection, selecting a center stone for a bespoke piece, or investing in gemstones for their enduring appeal, this Madagascar produced material, sorry correction Mozambique produced material, offers a dependable and attractive option that balances aesthetic charm with gemological credibility. Please contact The Natural Gemstone Company for additional information, viewing options, or guidance on settings that will best showcase the geometric faceting and light performance of this beautiful aquamarine.






















