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5.41 Ct. Iolite from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K22098 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.97 Width: 10.79 Height: 7.17 |
Weight: | 5.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $211 |
When you are seeking a gemstone that feels like the final piece in a long and meaningful search, this 5.41 carat pear shape purplish blue iolite from The Natural Gemstone Company answers that need with grace and authority. Customers often come to us looking for something that balances presence and refinement, something that works as an engagement ring centerpiece or as a standout collector specimen. With dimensions of 14.97 x 10.79 x 7.17 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, a clarity grade described as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, medium color intensity, and an excellent polish, this iolite embodies the qualities that discerning buyers ask for. It is transparent, untreated with no enhancement, and sourced from Madagascar, a well known origin for fine iolite specimens. If your priority is an authentic connection to the earth, an object that tells a geological story while delivering everyday wearability and visual drama, this gem completes that search.
Technically and visually this iolite delivers on multiple fronts that matter in jewelry design. The pear shape gives an elegant elongation that flatters the hand, and the size and depth provided by the 14.97 x 10.79 x 7.17 mm dimensions make it a substantial and eye catching center stone. The mixed brilliant cut is chosen to optimize both the scintillation that makes gemstones sparkle and the internal reflections that reveal iolites signature pleochroism. Iolite is known for showing different colors when viewed from different angles, and this purplish blue example moves subtly between blue, violet, and slightly grayish tones as light and perspective change. That dynamic color play adds life to the gem and to the jewelry that holds it. The clarity described as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, means the stone appears clean to the unaided eye in normal viewing, while tiny natural markers are visible under closer inspection, confirming the gems natural origin. With an excellent polish and no enhancements, this iolite will sit beautifully in a variety of settings, and it is robust enough for daily wear with standard care.
When comparing natural gemstones like this iolite to lab grown options, several distinct advantages of the natural stone become clear. Lab grown gems can offer uniform color and high clarity, and they represent a valuable choice for buyers seeking lower price points or specific ethical messaging. However, natural gems carry a rarity and provenance that cannot be replicated in a laboratory. The tiny inclusions that make this iolite very very slightly included provide a fingerprint of nature, a visual record of the conditions under which the stone formed. Those inclusions, along with the unique pleochroic behavior, create an individuality and depth that mass produced lab grown stones typically lack. Provenance matters for collectors and for buyers who appreciate a narrative. This iolite is from Madagascar, a region associated with noteworthy iolite specimens, and the stone is sold without enhancement, confirming that what you see is the unaltered work of geological time. Natural stones also tend to retain their value differently than lab grown alternatives, because natural supply is finite and each untreated piece remains a unique rarity.
Beyond investment and provenance, there is an emotional and aesthetic argument for choosing a natural iolite from The Natural Gemstone Company. For many buyers an engagement ring is not only a symbol of commitment, but also a piece they will live with and pass along. A natural gem offers a tactile and historical connection to the planet, a presence that feels older and more singular than a manufactured counterpart. The medium color intensity of this purplish blue iolite strikes a balance between vividness and subtlety, making it versatile for different metal choices and design styles. The excellent polish enhances the stones surface and maximizes eye appeal, while the absence of treatments ensures the gem will age and wear in an authentic way. Collectors who value provenance, untreated material, and geological story will find this piece particularly appealing. We source responsibly, and The Natural Gemstone Company can provide the context and documentation you seek so that the gems origin and natural state are part of your purchase narrative.
If your quest is for the perfect engagement ring center, or a singular collector piece that stops conversations, this iolite is designed to bring that search to a satisfying close. Its 5.41 carat weight combined with the 14.97 x 10.79 x 7.17 mm dimensions provides an impressive presence without overwhelming design, and the pear shape invites creative settings that accentuate the stones length and pleochroic character. For a ring, we recommend securing the pointed tip carefully with a protective prong or subtle bezel to reduce the risk of chipping over time. For a pendant, a carefully oriented setting will showcase the shifting purplish blue and violet hues as the wearer moves. Because the stone is natural and untreated, small natural features are a testament to authenticity rather than flaws to be disguised. At The Natural Gemstone Company we work with clients to recommend settings and to arrange custom design services, and we stand behind our gems with attentive service and clear information so that your purchase is both confident and deeply satisfying.
To conclude, this pear shape purplish blue iolite of 5.41 carats, with its mixed brilliant cut, very very slightly included clarity at eye level, medium color intensity, excellent polish, no enhancement, and Madagascar origin, represents a rare opportunity to own a natural gemstone that combines beauty, story, and enduring appeal. Compared to lab grown alternatives, it offers singularity, proven provenance, the living color play of pleochroism, and the kind of untreated authenticity that collectors and thoughtful buyers prize. If you are ready to end your search with a gem that feels like a final answer, contact The Natural Gemstone Company to arrange a private viewing, request additional imagery and angles, or discuss setting options that will bring out every facet of this exceptional iolite. We are here to listen to your needs and to ensure that the stone you choose becomes the meaningful, long lasting piece you envisioned.
























