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0.53 Ct. Aquamarine from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K20437 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.08 Width: 5.03 Height: 3.17 |
Weight: | 0.53 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Princess |
Cut: | Princess Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $151 |
This description concerns one beautiful transparent 0.53 carat princess shape blue aquamarine, dimensions 5.08 x 5.03 x 3.17 mm, presented with a precise princess cut and an emphasis on optical clarity and polish. The stone originates from Brazil, a region known for producing aquamarines with clean crystal structure and consistent tone. The blue is very light in intensity, lending the gem an understated and elegant presence that works well in both contemporary and classic jewelry designs. The stone is presented unenhanced, preserving its natural character, and the overall visual effect is a refined pale blue that reads as cool and luminous rather than saturated or bold, making it versatile for daily wear and for pieces intended to pair with other gemstones or precious metals.
On a technical level the gem is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates that the minute inclusions present do not distract from the overall transparency or brilliance. The princess cut, executed with attention to facet alignment and symmetry, produces crisp light return and a distinct geometric appearance from the table view. The excellent polish contributes to strong surface luster and an appealing tactile finish, enhancing both sparkle and the perception of depth. With dimensions of 5.08 x 5.03 x 3.17 mm the stone sits well in settings that favor square outlines or softened square silhouettes, allowing jewelers to create a secure and flattering mounting that emphasizes the stone geometry without overwhelming its modest carat weight.
The natural stability of aquamarine contributes to how this gem will continue to captivate over the years, the mineral family beryl confers a hardness that generally ranges from 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, which provides good resistance to everyday wear and abrasion when set appropriately and cared for with basic precautions. The fact that this specimen has undergone no enhancement means its color and clarity are inherent qualities, not dependent on surface coatings or heat treatments that could alter over time. Regular cleaning with warm water and a mild detergent, followed by gentle drying with a soft cloth, will maintain the brilliance and polish, and routine inspection of the setting will protect against loss or damage. Over time the pale blue will interact with different lighting environments and adjacent materials, revealing subtle variations in tone and internal reflection that reward long term appreciation.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this piece as part of a curated selection where provenance, cutting quality, and untreated status are priorities, and complementary offerings include gemstones such as Fire Opal for clients seeking warm toned contrast or pairing options. Fire Opal in our inventory displays vibrant orange to red hues, and when set with this light blue aquamarine the combination creates a considered balance of cool and warm color that highlights the best attributes of each stone. For jewelers and collectors who favor natural, unenhanced material, this aquamarine from Brazil offers a reliable and restrained beauty that will remain engaging as it adapts to different settings and styling choices, and documentation regarding origin and the stated characteristics is available through The Natural Gemstone Company upon request.





















