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4.69 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Jun 18
Item ID: | K24472 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.7 Width: 9.25 Height: 7.12 |
Weight: | 4.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $110 |
When you are searching for a gemstone that answers the desire for timeless beauty and dependable wearability, this aquamarine answers that need with confidence and charm. This is one beautiful transparent 4.69 carat pear shape blue aquamarine, with dimensions of 12.70 x 9.25 x 7.12 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant cut to maximize sparkle and light return. It presents a clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and a medium color intensity that reads as a serene ocean blue under most lighting. The polish is excellent, and the piece has been heat treated in a controlled way to bring out its best color. The origin is Brazil, a source known for producing aquamarines with clean crystal structure and pleasing tones. For collectors who also appreciate complementary gems, we can pair this aquamarine with a White Opal for a soft contrast that highlights the blue while adding an iridescent whisper of play of color. At The Natural Gemstone Company we understand that you want a stone that will sit beautifully on the hand, capture attention, and retain enduring value.
Looked at beside the famous gemstones of history, this aquamarine offers a different but equally compelling story. Where the Hope Diamond is celebrated for its deep blue intensity and dramatic history, and where the Logan Sapphire is known for its saturated cornflower blue, this pear shape aquamarine recalls the purity and calm of the great Dom Pedro aquamarines in museum collections. Its mixed brilliant cut evokes the scintillation of well cut diamonds, delivering lively facets that flash along the teardrop silhouette. In comparison to historical gems that are celebrated for scale or color alone, this blue aquamarine combines clarity, cut, and a wearable size into a balanced whole, making it ideal for an engagement ring or a treasured collector piece. The medium color intensity offers versatility, translating beautifully in white metal settings as well as in warmer gold tones, and the pear shape communicates both elegance and a hint of romance that collectors and wearers value.
From a practical perspective this gem meets the needs of anyone who seeks a stone that is both showy and sensible. The 4.69 carat weight and the dimensions of 12.70 x 9.25 x 7.12 mm provide a substantial presence on the finger without overwhelming everyday wear, and the mixed brilliant cut maintains brilliance even when set under light. The very very slightly included clarity grade means that the gem is essentially eye clean, offering a window to its internal serenity without distracting inclusions under normal viewing. Heat treatment is a standard enhancement for aquamarine, performed to improve color consistency while preserving stability, and this stone has been treated with care by experienced cutters. Originating from Brazil, the gem carries the pedigree of a major supply region, and the excellent polish ensures smooth facet junctions and lively surface reflection. If you would like to introduce an accent, a White Opal can be chosen to sit alongside the aquamarine, the opal bringing a milky, opalescent counterpoint that accentuates the blue without overpowering it.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we listen to your intention whether you are seeking the perfect engagement ring center, a statement pendant, or a refined addition to a collection, and we position this pear shape aquamarine as the solution to that search. Historic gems teach us that rarity is often defined by the harmony of attributes, rather than by a single measure, and this aquamarine brings that harmony in a wearable, attractive package. Its sea blue tone, museum grade clarity at eye level, proportionate 4.69 carat weight, and excellent polish offer a jewel that honors the legacy of famous stones while adding its own distinctive voice. Contact us to discuss custom settings, certification options, and pairing ideas with White Opal or other accent stones, and allow our team to guide you through making this exceptional aquamarine the centerpiece of your next treasured piece.





















