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1.68 Ct. Aquamarine from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 19
Item ID: | K23271 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.86 Width: 6.15 Height: 3.93 |
Weight: | 1.68 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $119 |
From the ancient clefts of Madagascar, where the earth has slowly whispered color into crystal for millions of years, comes a gem with a gentle and luminous story. This is a transparent aquamarine of 1.68 carat, shaped in a classic oval and measured at 11.86 by 6.15 by 3.93 millimeters, a stone that carries the quiet blue of shallow tropical seas within its heart. Born in pegmatite veins, where beryllium rich fluids cooled and crystallized in rock chambers, each aquamarine sings of a slow and patient geology. At The Natural Gemstone Company we translate that deep time into a wearable moment, bringing to light a stone that has been guided from its rough form through careful handling to become an object of beauty. The mixed brilliant cut chosen for this piece respects the character of the rough, allowing the aquamarine to keep its natural transparency while adding scintillation across its crown. Its excellent polish gives each facet a mirror like finish that catches light and returns it softly, like sunlight moving across a calm sea.
Viewed closely the stone displays a light color intensity that is calm and elegant, a pale blue that flatters skin tones and complements both warm and cool metals. The clarity grade is slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and those small natural features are part of the gem story. They attest to a natural origin and to a geological journey that is unique to this single specimen. The gem has been heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement for aquamarine, performed to gently refine and stabilize the hue without altering the stone into something it is not. This treatment allows the blue to read with clarity and freshness while preserving the internal character that makes natural stones so compelling. With dimensions that make it comfortable for a variety of settings, this oval aquamarine will sit gracefully in a solitaire ring, a refined pendant, or as a center in an artisan tailored design. The mixed brilliant cut balances fire and body, giving this 1.68 carat gem an engaging presence without overwhelming delicate designs.
The transformation from Madagascar rough to finished gem was guided by hands trained to honor the material, a process at the core of what we do at The Natural Gemstone Company. Once recovered from small scale mines that dot the Madagascan landscape, each rough is examined for orientation, internal structure, and color zoning. Decisions about cut and proportions are made to maximize the optical response and the final weight while maintaining structural integrity. For this stone the cutter selected an oval outline and a mixed brilliant facet arrangement to highlight the stone transparency and create lively facet reflections. Polishing brought the facets to an excellent finish, smoothing the surfaces so that the light travels through and plays within the crystal. Throughout this journey there is a human element, the careful choices of miners, sorters, cutters and polishers, and those choices leave a trace. The slight inclusions seen at eye level are signatures of that human and geological conversation, reminders that this is a natural artifact fashioned into jewelry by skilled craft.
When considering this aquamarine you may also be looking at lab grown alternatives, and it is useful to understand the differences. Lab grown gemstones can offer clarity and color uniformity that mimic natural stones, and they can be produced with fewer inclusions and at lower cost. Yet natural aquamarine such as this 1.68 carat oval carries attributes that cannot be manufactured. First, the geological history is authentic, a narrative of pressure, heat and time that is registered in subtle features and color gradations, giving each natural stone a fingerprint that is singular. Second, natural stones often retain value better because they are finite, and collectors and wearers value provenance and rarity. Third, the inclusions and minute imperfections in a natural gem can be aesthetically pleasing, they scatter light in delicate ways and provide depth that laboratory perfection sometimes lacks. Finally, when responsibly sourced, natural gems support mining communities and skilled trades, creating economic benefits that are tangible. At The Natural Gemstone Company we document origin, report enhancements such as heat treatment, and offer transparency about how a stone moved from Madagascan earth to polished gem, so our clients can choose a jewel that embodies both beauty and story. For those who seek a piece that is alive with place and process, this aquamarine is a choice that unites nature, craft and lasting elegance.





















