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Accent Stones Peach Morganite Earring 10.88 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight, 14K Yellow Gold
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Stone type: | Morganite | Morganite |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR12818 | PR12818 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 18.99 Width: 8.98 Height: 6.24 | Length: 18.84 Width: 8.95 Height: 5.88 |
Weight: | 5.28 Ct. | 5.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Peach | Peach |
Color intensity: help | Light | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $150 | $150 |
This pair of drop earrings centers on a transparent pair of peach morganites, presented as a matched set with a combined weight of ten point eight eight total carats, each stone cut to a pear shape with exacting dimensions of eighteen point eight four by eight point nine five by five point eight eight millimeters. The morganites are fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a faceting schema that combines a brilliant style crown with a carefully proportioned pavilion to enhance scintillation while preserving tone and saturation. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included at eye level, a grade that indicates inclusions are minor and do not materially affect transparency or optical performance. Color saturation is described as light, an ideal allocation for peach morganite that permits lively dispersion without overwhelming the soft pastel tonality. The stones originate from Brazil, and each gem exhibits an excellent polish that contributes to crisp facet junctions and clean light return, qualities that are necessary to achieve the subtle, luminous character that defines fine morganite.
The faceting architecture is engineered to maximize both brilliance and color consistency across the pair. The mixed brilliant approach on a pear outline requires meticulous symmetry control, with crown angles optimized for scintillation and pavilion geometry tuned to the gemstone refractive properties typical of beryl family material. Attention to table size and girdle uniformity reduces windowing and promotes even color distribution from tip to shoulder of the pear. The excellent polish cited on the stones indicates that lapidary finishing achieved high luster with minimal surface abrasion, preserving facet meet points and reducing light diffusion. Precision in facet alignment also mitigates extinction zones that can occur on elongated shapes, and the result in these mounts is a balanced combination of lively sparkle and a soft, peach hue.
Complementing the morganites, the earrings include white, round natural diamonds totaling approximately zero point three six carats, with clarity grades of very slightly included, indicated as VS1 and VS2, and a color grade of F. These diamonds are selected for their clean inclusions and near colorless body tone, characteristics that enhance contrast with the peach morganite while contributing pinpoint scintillation. The diamonds are cut and matched for consistent light performance and are integrated above the drops to act as both visual anchors and structural transitions between the leverback and the pear drops. The hardness and wear resistance of diamond augment areas of the setting that are most exposed to contact during wear, and their optical characteristics are leveraged to create small, bright flashes that complement the broader, softer flash of the morganites.
The metalwork is executed entirely in fourteen karat yellow gold, a choice driven by the alloy durability, workability, and long term resistance to deformation. Fourteen karat gold provides increased tensile strength compared to higher karat alloys, allowing for finer prong profiles that still retain mechanical resilience, and the gold alloy enables a deep, warm color that harmonizes with the peach tones of the morganite. The construction uses an open back basket architecture to permit optimal light entry to the pavilion of the pears while maintaining a robust frame that resists bending. Leverback closures are employed for the ear wires, providing a secure and ergonomic closure that reduces accidental loss, and all stress points are reinforced through precise soldering and careful burnishing of prongs. The combination of a hard wearing gold alloy, precision set prongs, and a reinforced gallery yields a piece engineered for longevity.
At The Natural Gemstone Company, these earrings reflect a synthesis of gemological understanding and bench level craftsmanship. The provenance of the morganites, sourced from Brazil, is matched with rigorous selection criteria for clarity, cut, and color to ensure pair symmetry and performance. Durability considerations were prioritized at every stage, from choice of fourteen karat gold alloy to the secure leverback mechanism and the integration of diamonds in high contact zones to mitigate surface wear. Recommended maintenance includes periodic inspection of prong integrity and professional cleaning to preserve polish and to catch any necessary adjustments early, practices that will ensure that the structural and optical qualities of the earrings endure through regular use. These attributes make the pair suitable for both formal occasions and conscientious everyday wear, providing a long lasting combination of technical precision and refined aesthetics.














































