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0.82 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Morganite Pair from Brazil
This pair of stones ships by Jan 4
Stone type: | Morganite | Morganite |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR12935 | PR12935 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.19 Width: 5.34 Height: 3.11 | Length: 5.16 Width: 5.26 Height: 3.03 |
Weight: | 0.41 Ct. | 0.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Faint | Faint |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Trillion | Trillion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $200 | $200 |
This pair of natural pink morganites presents a balanced combination of delicate color and precise cutting, each stone weighing 0.41 carats. Both stones are fashioned into a trillion shape, with dimensions of 5.19 x 5.34 x 3.11 mm for the first stone, and 5.16 x 5.26 x 3.03 mm for the second stone. The gems exhibit a faint color intensity that reads as a soft, pastel pink under neutral lighting, and they are graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The polish on both stones is excellent, and no enhancement has been applied, preserving the natural origin and optical character of the material. These morganites originate from Brazil, and the pair has been selected and matched for uniformity in weight, table size, and overall visual harmony.
The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut applied to a trillion outline, a combination that leverages both brilliant facet geometry and careful pavilion planning to optimize light return. The crown presents a faceting scheme that disperses incoming light across multiple small facets, while the pavilion facets are aligned to direct that light back through the table and crown for visible sparkle. The precision of facet junctions and symmetry is evident in the way each stone maintains a consistent outline and stable table reflection, characteristics that derive from skilled lapidary work. The slight variations in dimensions between the two stones are within expected tolerances for hand finished trillion cuts, and they contribute to a matched pair that presents evenly when paired in mirror image settings.
The resulting light display is defined by a refined balance of brilliance and scintillation, with crisp flashes of white light complemented by softer pink highlights. Because morganite displays lower dispersion than higher dispersion gemstones, the emphasis in these stones is on efficient light return and facet contrast rather than pronounced spectral fire. The mixed brilliant approach produces a lively scintillation pattern when the gems move, creating a kaleidoscopic effect across the triangular planes. Viewers will note that the pavilion faceting channels light to the crown in a way that accentuates the faint pink tone, so that the color appears consistent across the table at varying angles. The overall visual impression is one of clarity and delicate radiance, qualities enhanced by the very very slightly included clarity grade and the excellent polish.
This finely balanced pair is well suited for use as a matched set in stud earrings, pendant accents, or as complementary stones flanking a central gem. The uniformity in carat weight and color means that the pair will sit evenly in bezel, prong, or tension settings, and the trillion outline allows for contemporary as well as classic design approaches. For metal choices, both warm tones and cool tones will present the faint pink differently, with rose gold enhancing the peachy aspect of the hue, and white metals offering a crisper contrast that emphasizes brilliance. Morganite has a practical hardness for daily wear when set properly, and routine care includes gentle cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush, avoiding strong chemical cleaners and sharp blows. Professional inspection of settings at regular intervals will help preserve the facets and polish over time.
The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the provenance and quality of these Brazilian morganites, and the pair is offered as a natural, untreated match for discerning designs. The combination of exacting faceting, excellent polish, and closely matched proportions yields stones that perform predictably in light and pair attractively in finished jewelry. For customers and designers seeking a refined, softly colored trillion pair with clear optical character and natural origin, these morganites represent a well considered option.






















