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1.55 Ct. Moonstone from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 21
Item ID: | K19664 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.35 Width: 6.8 Height: 5.73 |
Weight: | 1.55 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Near Colorless |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $194 |
This 1.55 carat pear shape white moonstone from Madagascar is a refined example of gem quality adularescent material, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. Its dimensions are 8.35 by 6.80 by 5.73 millimeters, and it has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut to maximize both scintillation and the classic soft sheen of moonstone. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone is essentially eye clean to most observers while retaining natural internal character under magnification. Color intensity is near colorless, providing a neutral body tone that allows adularescence to read clearly and consistently across the pear outline. The polish is excellent, and there has been no enhancement applied to this gem, preserving its natural state and making it a straightforward choice for buyers who prioritize untreated material and geological integrity.
In terms of hue and tone this white moonstone displays a subtle near colorless body tone accented by translucent adularescence that can show silvery white to faint bluish flashes under directional light. Compared to classic Sri Lankan moonstones, which are often celebrated for their pronounced and pure blue sheen over a very clean colorless body, this Madagascar specimen tends toward a slightly softer, more ethereal white sheen, with occasional cool undertones. Against Indian sources, which commonly yield moonstones with warmer or more creamy body tones, sometimes with faint peach or gray overtones, the Madagascar stone reads cleaner and more neutral, making it more versatile for settings that require a cool or contemporary palette. Finnish spectrolite and Australian labradorite, while related in mineral family, usually present much darker tones and a broader spectral play, so this piece is noticeably lighter and more restrained in tone, favoring subtlety over vivid color play.
When comparing hue and tone to more famous gem types from other world localities the contrast helps define the stone s market appeal. For example, a Sri Lankan sapphire from Ratnapura exhibits deep saturation and a cool blue hue that is intense and highly directional, whereas this moonstone s near colorless tone is delicate and diffuse, designed to provide soft glow rather than saturated color. A Burmese ruby or a Colombian emerald offers vivid, highly saturated red or green hues with medium to strong tone, which is the opposite aesthetic of what a white moonstone provides, since moonstone value lies in translucency and adularescent sheen rather than chroma. That difference matters to educated buyers who understand that tone and hue are not inherently superior or inferior, they are qualities to be matched to design intent. The near colorless intensity of this Madagascar moonstone allows it to function both as a focal gem in minimalist contemporary jewelry and as a complementary stone in classic or vintage inspired settings, where its gentle tone will not compete with colored gems but will harmonize and enhance metalwork.
From a buyer s perspective this specimen is attractive for several specific reasons. The weight of 1.55 carat is substantial for a pear shaped moonstone of this cut, and the mixed brilliant faceting was chosen to balance internal adularescence with external brilliance, a combination that is not commonly achieved in larger pieces. The very slightly included clarity grading at eye level gives reassurance about durability and visual appeal, and the excellent polish enhances both luster and the smooth surface adularescence that collectors prize. Madagascar is recognized for producing fine translucent moonstones with consistent quality, and the lack of enhancement increases its desirability for purists and for those seeking material that will age and wear predictably. For setting guidance the dimensions provided allow accurate planning for bezel or prong mounts, and the neutral near colorless body will pair beautifully with white gold, platinum, rose gold, or even oxidized silver depending on desired contrast. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the description and can assist with high resolution images, light box videos, and independent gemological testing upon request, to help you evaluate tone, hue, and optical behavior under multiple lighting conditions before purchase.























