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2.17 Ct. Cabochon Moonstone from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 21
Item ID: | K21009 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.99 Width: 8.92 Height: 4.03 |
Weight: | 2.17 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue Flash |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $130 |
A singular gem from the heart of Madagascar, this 2.17 carat round blue flash moonstone presents itself as an object of quiet desire, a luminous testament to refined taste, from The Natural Gemstone Company. Measuring 8.99 by 8.92 by 4.03 millimeters, the stone is cut in a perfect cabochon that celebrates the moonstone tradition of soft rounded form and a surface that captures and returns light with serene authority. Its transparency is remarkable for a moonstone of this caliber, allowing the blue adularescence to pulse from within as if a private moonlit tide moves beneath the surface. Evaluated at eye level the clarity grades as very slightly included, a clarity that reads as honest and genuine rather than compromised, and the light color intensity preserves an ethereal purity that elevates the gem beyond mere color into atmosphere. The polish is excellent, every curve refined to reflect an uninterrupted sheen, and there has been no enhancement, a rare and important assurance of natural origin and integrity. Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, this moonstone is immediate in its appeal, and timeless in its aura.
The blue flash of this Madagascar moonstone invites comparison to the great moonstones of Sri Lanka, a locale that has long set the standard for blue adularescence. Sri Lankan moonstones are celebrated for their crystalline bodies and a saturated, velvety blue sheen that can appear to float above the surface. This Madagascar specimen shares that transcendental quality, but with its own personality, a cooler, purer blue that reads more silvery at certain angles, and a transparency that allows the sheen to breathe rather than sit atop the gem. Compared to Sri Lankan pieces that sometimes possess a deeper, almost oceanic blue, this stone leans toward the argent scale of moonlight, a subdued luminosity that feels intimate and urbane. Against the backdrop of gemstones from other famous locations, the tone here is less about brute color saturation and more about the interplay of light and depth, a subtlety that discerning collectors and connoisseurs will recognize as the mark of a refined specimen.
When measured against Indian moonstones and the indigenous varieties that historically carried a softer, warmer sheen, the Madagascar blue flash demonstrates a clarity and coolness that feels almost modern by comparison. Indian stones often convey a pearly, historic charm with a cream or silver shimmer, whereas this Madagascar gem is all clarity and sky, an expression of moonlit weather rather than the softened glow of candlelight. A useful contrast is found in comparing the gem to labradorite from Labrador or spectrolite from Finland, renowned for their dramatic labradorescence and multicolored flashes of green, gold, and blue. Those stones command attention through color play and bold contrasts, whereas the Madagascar moonstone offers a singular, pure blue flash that is gentle, continuous, and haunting. In the company of famous gemstones the difference is intellectual as well as visual, this moonstone speaks to restraint and contemplation, an accessory for the wrist or collar that does not shout, but asserts a cultivated presence.
It is enlightening to set the moonstone beside famous sapphires from Kashmir and Sri Lanka, and to consider the ways hue and tone articulate distinction across gem species and geographic provenance. Kashmir sapphires are celebrated for a cornflower or rich velvety blue that arrests and holds the eye, a dense saturation that implies depth and a dramatic interior, while Ceylon sapphires can be brighter, more vivid, and altogether more classical in their blue. By contrast, the Madagascar blue flash moonstone offers translucence and movement rather than static color density, its blue is a fleeting ribbon rather than a uniform field, a moonlit veil that shifts with every turn. This difference is not lesser, it is complementary, the moonstone appealing to those who prize atmosphere and ephemeral beauty over overt chromatic force. Where sapphires declare status with solidity, this moonstone confers it with nuance and poetic restraint, an emblem of someone who understands that true luxury can be quiet and contemplative.
To own this 2.17 carat Madagascar blue flash moonstone from The Natural Gemstone Company is to claim a private narrative of elegance and connoisseurship, a wearable art piece that announces accomplishment without ostentation. The gem is unenhanced and natural, a fact that resonates with collectors who value provenance and authenticity, and its very slightly included clarity reminds us that nature is the artist. The cabochon cut and excellent polish make it an ideal centerpiece for an intimate ring, a refined pendant, or a bespoke commission where the stone may be set in a setting that complements its luminous temperament. For the patron who seeks a conversation starter that is also a quiet companion, this moonstone offers rarity, origin, and a blue that must be seen to be fully understood. Allow The Natural Gemstone Company to guide you in making this piece yours, a deliberate acquisition that reflects cultivated taste, tasteful confidence, and an appreciation for the rare intersections of light and stone.
























