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0.83 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K4766 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.03 Width: 5.24 Height: 3.35 |
Weight: | 0.83 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 |
One beautiful transparent 0.83 carat emerald cut blue aquamarine is presented with precise dimensions of 7.03 x 5.24 x 3.35 millimeters, making it an elegant and wearable size for a ring, pendant, or a classic set of earrings. The stone is fashioned in a traditional emerald cut that emphasizes the gem clarity and produces broad, luminous facets that catch and reflect light in a refined, architectural way. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates that any internal features are minimal and do not detract from the gem transparency when worn. Color is described as light intensity, a soft and serene blue that is quintessential for aquamarine, and the surface work is finished with an excellent polish that enhances the stone s crisp facet junctions and overall scintillation. The gem has undergone responsible heat treatment to gently enhance its blue tone, and it originates from the mineral rich deposits in Mozambique, a source noted for producing attractive aquamarine material.
The emerald cut is an ideal choice for this particular aquamarine, because the elongated rectangular step cut and its large open table showcase the stone s internal character and clarity in a way that brilliant cuts do not. Step facets create flashes of mirror like light called hall of mirrors, which are especially striking in transparent material with a clean eye level appearance. Because this gem is graded very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, the emerald cut allows the viewer to appreciate the stone s crystalline purity without the need for intense color saturation to mask inclusions. The excellent polish further refines the experience by maximizing light return from each facet plane and by producing sharp reflections that contribute to perceived size and liveliness. For an educated buyer, the combination of an emerald cut, a near eye clean clarity, and a high polish is a clear indicator that the lapidary workmanship was undertaken with attention to both aesthetic balance and optical performance.
Color and treatment are often the most discussed attributes for aquamarine, and this specimen offers transparency with a light blue hue that reads as elegant and wearable. Heat treatment is a well established, non invasive enhancement for aquamarine, it is commonly applied to reduce green tones and to stabilize a pure blue appearance, and when properly disclosed it is accepted by gemological labs and the trade. The origin from Mozambique adds context about geological provenance, because African pegmatite and metamorphic environments in that region are known to yield stones with good clarity and pleasing color distribution. Physically, aquamarine is part of the beryl family, with a hardness that makes it suitable for everyday jewelry when set with common sense care, and with a refractive index that contributes to a luminous, glass like sheen. For a buyer focused on longevity and serviceability, this gem offers a predictable and durable option, while still presenting an inviting crystalline blue that photographs beautifully and sits well in many design styles.
Presented as a gift, this aquamarine will make a striking and thoughtful choice for someone special, because it combines visual elegance with gemological integrity and clear disclosure. Educated collectors and discerning recipients appreciate transparency about grading, enhancement, and origin, and The Natural Gemstone Company provides that clarity so the gift is both beautiful and informed. Aquamarine has long been associated with calm, clear communication, loyalty, and the sea, attributes that resonate when marking milestones, anniversaries, or birthdays, including March celebrations. The measured weight of 0.83 carat paired with the refined emerald cut makes the gem appear larger face up than its weight alone might suggest, which is a practical advantage for those seeking visual impact without an oversized investment. Suggested settings include a gallery that complements the step facets, a solitaire that lets the table command attention, or a halo that enhances perceived size while maintaining the stone s classical demeanor. For assistance with custom mounting, appraisal advice, or to arrange a viewing, The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to guide clients through selecting settings and certification options, ensuring that the gift arrives as a memorable and enduring token of esteem.






















