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0.93 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K9641 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.06 Width: 6.06 Height: 3.58 |
Weight: | 0.93 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $49 |
This 0.93 carat pear shape blue aquamarine from Mozambique is a rare combination of eye catching transparency and refined cutting, measuring 8.06 by 6.06 by 3.58 mm, with a mixed brilliant cut and an excellent polish. Its light color intensity and very slightly included evaluated at eye level clarity give it a serene, oceanic glow that evokes the legendary allure of famous gems while offering advantages those historic stones do not. Unlike the Hope Diamond whose dramatic deep blue carries a heavy provenance and immense weight, this aquamarine offers wearable elegance and everyday comfort without compromising visual appeal. Where the Logan Sapphire impresses with saturated royal blue, this aquamarine delivers a fresher, more contemporary blue that echoes the clarity of a calm sea rather than the intense nighttime sky of a sapphire. Compared to the Star of India which is celebrated for size and star effect, this pear shaped aquamarine excels in brilliance and sparkle due to its mixed brilliant cut, catching light like a miniature sunlit tide. Its heat treated enhancement is stable and widely accepted in the trade, enhancing the stone's evenness of tone while preserving natural character, and its Mozambique origin speaks to the growing reputation of East African aquamarines for fine clarity and attractive color.
For buyers seeking value and uniqueness, this gem from The Natural Gemstone Company stands out. The combination of near one carat weight, precise pear shape, and excellent polish yields more visual impact per dollar than many larger but included or poorly cut stones, and its very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level means it appears clean to the wearer while retaining natural origin. Aquamarine offers greater clarity and durability than many famous emeralds, avoiding the heavy internal characteristics that reduce brilliance in green gems, and it offers a cooler, more tranquil palette than many sapphires while remaining harder than most jewelry friendly minerals. This piece is ideal for a solitaire pendant or an elegant drop earring, where its pear outline and scintillation will read larger on the finger or neckline than its carat weight alone might suggest. If you want a gemstone with historical resonance, modern versatility, and exceptional value, this Mozambique aquamarine from The Natural Gemstone Company is a compelling choice.






















