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5.20 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K24637 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.12 Width: 10.07 Height: 5.91 |
Weight: | 5.20 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $250 |
This exquisite aquamarine has a story that begins far beyond human memory, a slow unfolding that stretches back millions of years beneath the crust of the earth. We present a single transparent 5.20 carat emerald cut blue aquamarine from Brazil, with dimensions of 12.12 x 10.07 x 5.91 mm, clarity graded as eye clean when viewed at eye level, a medium color intensity, and an excellent polish. This gem is untouched by enhancement, a true example of nature refined only by masterful cutting and polishing. At The Natural Gemstone Company we cherish pieces that offer both a tangible connection to ancient geology and the quiet dignity of classical beauty. The emerald cut we chose for this stone honors its crystalline heritage, offering broad, step cut facets that reveal the aquamarine core in serene planes of blue, while allowing the stone to sit with calm authority in any setting crafted to become an heirloom.
To understand how this aquamarine formed, imagine a landscape of molten and cooling granitic masses, where pegmatites slowly crystallized from silica rich melts. In the hidden chambers of these pegmatites, where temperatures and pressures changed incrementally over immense spans of time, beryllium bearing fluids became concentrated. Beryl crystals began to grow in skeletal hexagonal prisms, capturing within their lattice the chemistry of their birth. Trace amounts of iron were incorporated into the beryl structure, and as those iron atoms took their place, a pale sea like blue emerged. In Brazil, conditions favored the growth of larger, clearer crystals. Hydrothermal fluids, migrating through fractures and voids, fed these crystals with the elements they required, while surrounding minerals such as quartz and mica bore witness to the slow accretion of crystal faces. This 5.20 carat aquamarine is a fragment of that deep time, its color and clarity echoing the patient processes that shaped it. Each facet speaks of cooling, dissolution, and re crystallization, a testament to geological patience and the quiet chemistry of the deep earth.
When the rough crystal came to the hands of cutters, the priority was to respect the stone, to reveal rather than to dominate. The emerald cut was selected for its ability to emphasize transparency, to produce broad windows of color and light rather than the busy scintillation of other cuts. At 12.12 x 10.07 x 5.91 mm the gem balances presence with wearable elegance, a size that reads confidently on the hand without overwhelming the sitter. The eye clean clarity grade ensures that the interior appears serenely pure to the observer, with the step facets creating hall like reflections that lead the eye across tranquil planes of blue. Because this aquamarine has undergone no enhancement, its medium color intensity is an honest tone, natural and subdued, capable of shifting from sea glass aqua in soft indoor light to a crystalline aquamarine glow in bright daylight. An excellent polish completes the presentation, smoothing each facet so that light flows across the surface and into the stone with refined deliberation. The result is a gem that speaks softly of classical restraint, a jewel meant to be worn as a companion to quiet elegance rather than as a loud proclamation.
Owning this aquamarine from The Natural Gemstone Company is to carry a piece of deep history into the present, to make room in a daily ritual for something that was born in the slow chemistry of the earth and finished by human hands committed to tradition. Consider this stone set in a simple platinum or 18 karat gold mounting that echoes its architectural facets, a bezel or a low gallery to protect the edges while allowing the broad table to present its color to the world. As a ring it will sit with enduring poise, as a pendant it will hang like a window onto another era. Care is straightforward and respectful, warm soapy water and a soft cloth, avoiding extremes of heat and harsh chemicals, and periodic professional inspection to preserve the polish and setting. More than a gem, this aquamarine is a legacy, a choice for those who value lineage and the continuity of taste. At The Natural Gemstone Company we are honored to offer such a stone, a reminder that the most elegant treasures are those that have journeyed through time to meet us, ready to become part of a new story carried forward for generations.
























