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2.69 Ct. Greenish Blue Aquamarine from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by May 10
Item ID: | K22221 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.23 Width: 8.87 Height: 5.27 |
Weight: | 2.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This elegant aquamarine presents as a transparent, oval shaped gem weighing 2.69 carats, with precise dimensions of 10.23 x 8.87 x 5.27 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, a clarity grade of slightly included, evaluated at eye level, a light color intensity, and an excellent polish, originating from Madagascar, untreated and shown with no enhancement. The 2.69 carat weight is highly significant for an aquamarine, because it places the gem firmly within a premium size bracket that delivers visual impact without sacrificing wearability. In an oval outline of the given proportions the face up appearance maximizes the perceived size, offering a generous table and a balanced depth that supports strong light return. For buyers who assess value by carat weight relative to measured dimensions, this stone represents a desirable balance of mass and spread, with every millimeter of its 10.23 by 8.87 footprint contributing to its presence on the hand or in a bespoke setting.
From a gemological perspective the clarity and cut of this aquamarine work together to influence its market value and aesthetic appeal. The clarity grade slightly included, evaluated at eye level, means that inclusions are present but not dominant to the unaided eye in normal viewing conditions, which is consistent with many fine aquamarines where internal features do not materially diminish brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut is a deliberate cutter choice that combines pavilion faceting to enhance scintillation with crown faceting that optimizes dispersion and face up brightness, and it is particularly effective in stones with light color intensity. The excellent polish further refines light transmission and surface luster, so that the stone reads clean and lively despite the slight inclusions. Educated buyers will recognize that clarity and polish are multiplicative factors in overall quality, and that a slightly included, well cut and superbly polished aquamarine can offer greater visual enjoyment and better long term value than a larger but poorly cut or poorly finished example.
Color and origin are central to the appraisal of aquamarine, and this specimen displays a greenish blue hue with light color intensity that traces to its Madagascar provenance. Madagascar produces a diverse range of beryls, and aquamarines from this region can show delicate, fresh tones with subtle green undertones that differentiate them from the more classic deep blue stones found in other localities. The light intensity in this gem gives it an elegant, pastel aesthetic that reads as sophisticated and versatile in jewelry, and for buyers who prefer a softer, serene color rather than an intense saturated blue, this stone will be particularly appealing. The fact that the gem is natural and untreated, with no enhancement, is an important premium attribute, because it affirms its natural color expression and structural integrity. For connoisseurs who value provenance and geological story, Madagascar origin, documented treatment status, and stable light tone contribute to both the collectible appeal and the ethical transparency of the purchase.
When considering use, care, and investment, the 2.69 carat weight of this aquamarine situates it as an excellent choice for a main center stone in engagement rings, for bespoke pendants, or for collectors seeking a substantial yet wearable gem. Its oval shape and dimensions accommodate a variety of settings, from classic four prong silhouettes that maximize face up exposure, to halo or bezel designs that protect the girdle and accentuate the stone. From a market standpoint the combination of natural, untreated status, Madagascar origin, mixed brilliant cut, and excellent polish enhances desirability, and buyers often find that a well cut 2.69 carat aquamarine commands a premium per carat relative to smaller or less well finished stones. Proper care includes avoidance of extreme heat and abrasive impact, routine inspection of the setting to safeguard the gem, and cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush to preserve luster. The Natural Gemstone Company documents provenance and treatment information accurately, and we encourage prospective purchasers to request detailed photographs, measurement data, and any available laboratory reports to support an informed acquisition. For clients seeking a distinguished, premium quality aquamarine with clear geological pedigree and refined gemological attributes, this Madagascar, 2.69 carat oval aquamarine embodies the characteristics that appeal to educated buyers who balance aesthetic preference with technical standards.

























