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1.01 Ct. Aquamarine from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 19
Item ID: | K23273 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.2 Width: 5.72 Height: 4.11 |
Weight: | 1.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $198 |
This is a beautiful transparent 1.01 carat pear shape blue aquamarine with dimensions of 8.20 x 5.72 x 4.11 mm, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem is faceted with a mixed brilliant cut that combines a faceted pavilion with a brilliant style crown, producing lively scintillation and a refined balance between sparkle and color saturation. Its clarity is graded slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that minor natural inclusions are present yet do not detract from the overall transparency and appeal when mounted in jewelry. The color intensity is described as intense, and the excellent polish enhances light return across the pavilion and crown facets, giving the stone an appealing depth and liveliness. This aquamarine originates from Madagascar, a source that is increasingly recognized for producing specimens with attractive blue tones and well formed crystals, and the gem has been heat treated, a common and stable enhancement used to maximize the pure blue hue that collectors and designers often seek.
When assessing the gem from a gemological and buyer perspective, several technical points make this stone valuable. The mixed brilliant cut was chosen to emphasize both brilliance and color, and with dimensions of 8.20 x 5.72 x 4.11 mm the stone lays well in both rings and pendants without appearing disproportionate. Slightly included clarity at eye level is typical for natural aquamarine of this calibre, and these inclusions are often microscopic under loop magnification or visible only as character under direct inspection, rather than affecting durability. Heat treatment for aquamarine is an established and widely accepted practice that reduces greenish tones and enhances the blue saturation, and it is considered stable under normal wear conditions. The excellent polish indicates careful lapidary work, reducing surface abrasions that might otherwise scatter light and diminish brilliance. Taken together, the carat weight, cut, clarity, color intensity, and polish position this pear shape aquamarine as an attractive option for both connoisseurs and clients seeking a balance of beauty and value.
Color is one of the most important attributes for aquamarine, and this stone demonstrates an intense pure blue that adapts beautifully to a range of skin tones when set in jewelry. On fair skin with cool undertones the pure blue will read as crisp and fresh, creating an elegant contrast that enhances the eye and complexion without overwhelming. On fair skin with warm undertones the blue will offer a flattering cool counterpoint that brightens the skin tone. On medium and olive complexions the intense blue will appear richer, maintaining clarity while providing a sophisticated pop of color that works well with both casual and formal attire. On warm deeper skin tones the stone can offer a luminous, cooling accent that stands out and complements warm gold settings, while in white metal settings the same stone will appear more serene and classical. Choice of metal and setting influences perceived color, for example a bezel or halo in yellow or rose gold will introduce warm reflections that make the blue seem slightly warmer and more saturated, whereas a white gold or platinum mounting will preserve the stone s true cool blue character and emphasize clarity and brilliance.
For practical considerations and long term enjoyment, aquamarine is a durable Beryl species with a hardness that typically resists everyday wear, and the heat treatment applied to this gem is stable and permanent under normal conditions. Cleaning is straightforward, warm soapy water and a soft brush will safely remove most residues, ultrasonic cleaning is generally permissible but should be avoided if the mounting appears compromised, and exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme thermal shock should be avoided to preserve polish and facet integrity. From a design perspective the pear shape offers versatility, elongating the finger in rings and creating an elegant drop in pendants and earrings. A well proportioned halo of small diamonds or white sapphires can intensify perceived color and add scintillation, while a simple prong setting allows maximum light entry to highlight the mixed brilliant cut. At The Natural Gemstone Company we provide full disclosure of treatments and origin because provenance and transparent grading matter to informed buyers, and this Madagascar aquamarine represents a reliable blend of aesthetic appeal and documented technical quality for collectors and clients seeking a refined blue gem.





















