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0.81 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K4761 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.32 Width: 5.19 Height: 3.95 |
Weight: | 0.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $440 |
This 0.81 carat emerald cut blue aquamarine is a rare offering from Mozambique, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, each facet reflecting an understated elegance reserved for collectors who value scarcity and refined taste. Measuring 6.32 by 5.19 by 3.95 mm, the emerald cut allows a pure, linear window into the stone, revealing a clean transparency and a light color intensity that whispers of ocean breeze rather than shouting with tropical saturation. The clarity grade is very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a mark that ensures honest beauty rather than laboratory perfection, while the excellent polish gives every plane a crisp mirror like flash. Heat treated to refine its blue, this aquamarine retains natural charm and stability, a piece meant to be treasured as part of a selective and discerning collection, a bespoke jewel that feels as if it were chosen for a private cabinet of wonders.
In hue and tone this Mozambican aquamarine occupies a distinct and alluring position among the worlds most admired sources, offering a cool, watery blue that is lighter and airier than the famed Santa Maria aquamarines from Brazil, which are celebrated for a deeper, more saturated cornflower blue, and yet it reads bluer and cleaner than many Madagascan stones, which often carry a greener undertone and a gentler pastel cast. Compared to aquamarines from Pakistan and Afghanistan, which can exhibit a richer mid to deep blue tone, this Mozambican example leans toward a luminous, crystalline clarity that favors light play and sophisticated restraint, making it exceptionally wearable and versatile. When placed beside the intense greens of Colombian emeralds, its tone reads as a calm, oceanic counterpoint, a cool serenity rather than verdant fire, and when contrasted with electric blue tourmalines from Paraiba, the aquamarine feels more classic and quietly noble. For the collector who understands provenance and nuance, this gemstone from Mozambique is not simply another aquamarine, it is a limited opportunity to own a stone that balances rarity with refinement, a jewel that speaks to an elite sensibility, a private luxury curated by The Natural Gemstone Company.






















