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0.62 Ct. Aquamarine from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K20438 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.16 Width: 5.15 Height: 3.49 |
Weight: | 0.62 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Faint |
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 | $150 |
If you are searching for an engagement stone that combines clarity, understated color, and a modern geometric silhouette, this 0.62 carat princess shape blue aquamarine is an ideal answer to that need. Measuring 5.16 x 5.15 x 3.49 mm, the precise pavilion and step-like crown created by the princess cut produce crisp facet junctions that maximize light return for a stone of this size. The gem is transparent with a faint color intensity that reads as a clean, cool blue, and it is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means it will present as visually clean in most settings while offering natural character for a collector. With an excellent polish and no enhancement, this Brazilian aquamarine brings honest, natural beauty to engagement rings, custom pendants, and bespoke pieces where durability and day-to-day wearability are important. If your priority is a stone that feels refined without overwhelming color, and that will set beautifully in white or rose metal, this aquamarine answers that brief with poise and reliability, and The Natural Gemstone Company is ready to help you envision it in your design.
Comparing reflective qualities, aquamarine sits in a graceful position among blue gemstones. It has a vitreous luster and exceptional transparency that allows clean, ice-like brilliance from each facet, and the princess cut amplifies that crisp sparkle. Compared with emerald, aquamarine typically offers far greater clarity and brighter facet reflections because emeralds usually carry heavier inclusions and oil treatments that soften reflections. Against blue topaz, this aquamarine often appears more elegant and less glassy because topaz can show higher saturation but is commonly treated; here the unenhanced Brazilian origin enhances authenticity. Compared to corundum varieties like sapphire, aquamarine shows lower dispersion so you will not see strong fire, but its clarity and polished facets create a scintillation that feels cooler and more crystalline than the deeper, velvety sparkle of sapphires. For customers who appreciate contrast, consider pairing with a Fire Opal, an opal type known for its warm orange to red body tone and, in precious examples, lively play of color, which will create a striking complementary palette to the aquamarine’s cool blue. Trust The Natural Gemstone Company to guide you to the right setting and to ensure this gem fulfills your search for a lasting and beautiful choice.





















