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8.91 Ct. Blue Aquamarine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K24324 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.07 Width: 11.96 Height: 8.23 |
Weight: | 8.91 Ct. |
Color: help | 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 | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $130 |
This exceptional transparent aquamarine offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is an impressive 8.91 carat weight, cut to an elegant oval outline, with exact dimensions of 16.07 by 11.96 by 8.23 mm. The cutter selected a mixed brilliant faceting scheme to balance fire and color distribution, producing strong table brilliance while preserving depth of tone through the pavilion facets. At eye level the clarity is evaluated as slightly included, with minor natural features that do not detract from overall visual appeal, indeed they often contribute to character and optical depth. The color intensity is described as light blue, a classic and highly versatile aquamarine tone that reads as true sea blue under neutral lighting, and the piece exhibits excellent polish across its facets, delivering a clean, glasslike sheen without surface abrasions. Enhancement testing and documentation confirm no enhancement, the stone is natural and untreated, and its origin is Brazil, a source renowned for producing aquamarines with crystalline clarity and soft blue hues.
From a lapidary and gemological perspective this oval aquamarine displays the technical virtues buyers and connoisseurs seek. The mixed brilliant cut combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with a modified pavilion design which controls light leakage and maximizes lively scintillation. The table is proportioned to complement the oval length to width ratio, allowing for a wide, open face up presentation without sacrificing pavilion depth that anchors color. Optical properties typical to beryl family material are present, including refractive indices in the expected range for aquamarine, a modest birefringence, and weak to moderate pleochroism that shifts subtly between pale blue and a slightly greener blue on different crystal orientations. Specific gravity and hardness are consistent with quality beryl, delivering robust wearability in ring and pendant applications while remaining amenable to fine setting work. The slight inclusions documented at eye level are stable, and their placement was considered during cutting to maintain durability and to optimize light performance.
Craftsmanship and provenance are central to the value of this gem, the Brazilian origin contributes not only to the characteristic hue but also to traceable supply chain practices favored by discerning buyers. The lapidary work demonstrates attention to symmetry, facet junction sharpness, and girdle consistency, which together yield dependable setting behavior and minimized risk of chipping during mounting. For jewelry design the size and weight make this stone ideal for a substantial solitaire ring, a centerpiece pendant, or a statement cocktail piece, where the long oval silhouette will elongate and flatter a finger when set in a classic four or six prong setting with a secure bezel option if preferred. The photographs provided illustrate scale on the hand, conveying the gem presence expected from an item nearing nine carats, and the excellent polish ensures that once set, the stone will maintain lively interaction with ambient light, producing attractive flashes without overwhelming color saturation.
Beyond its technical and aesthetic qualities, this aquamarine carries the well known metaphysical associations that have made the stone popular across cultures and spiritual practices. Traditionally linked to the throat chakra, aquamarine is believed to aid clear communication, soothe nervous tension, and foster honest self expression, qualities that resonate with the stone s cool, calming hue. Its water element affinity is thought to promote emotional cleansing and resilience, helping to ease stress and to restore a sense of inner balance after periods of upheaval. Many practitioners hold that aquamarine enhances intuitive insight and supports meditative states, encouraging reflective clarity without dulling analytical thought, attributes that complement its optical clarity in a symbolic way. For those who use gemstones in ritual, gentle cleansing under moonlight, or a brief rinse in pure water followed by dry polishing, is often recommended to refresh the stone s vibrational qualities, while care should be taken to avoid prolonged exposure to strong heat or harsh chemicals to preserve both color and integrity. This natural, untreated Brazilian aquamarine from The Natural Gemstone Company offers not only a technically refined lapidary specimen, but also a timeless talisman for calm focus and expressive clarity.























