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1.00 Ct. Peach Morganite from Brazil
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Item ID: | K23762 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.25 Width: 6.23 Height: 3.91 |
Weight: | 1.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Peach |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $170 |
This peach morganite is a precise and elegant example of what collectors and connoisseurs seek in a one carat gem. Weighing 1.00 carat and cut into a cushion shape with dimensions of 6.25 by 6.23 by 3.91 millimeters, it balances presence and wearability for use in rings, pendants, or bespoke designs. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant facet pattern, combining a faceted crown that favors fire and scintillation with a pavillion geometry engineered for optimal light return. The result is a stone that, when viewed face-up, presents a lively interplay of flashes and soft peach tones across its table and facets. The polish is graded excellent, giving every facet a smooth, glasslike finish that maximizes reflectivity and contrast, so light is returned cleanly rather than scattered by surface graining. From each angle the stone exhibits pleasing symmetry and faceting precision, allowing the medium color intensity to show as a warm, salmon-leaning peach without appearing overly dark or washed out.
Clarity and treatments are two of the principal concerns for an educated buyer, and this morganite performs impressively in both respects. The clarity is assessed as very slightly included at eye level, which in practical terms means the stone is effectively eye-clean for most wearers; the minor internal characteristics are small and well-positioned so they do not interrupt the gem’s overall brilliance or the purity of its peach hue when set. Importantly, this morganite is offered with no enhancement, which is a meaningful attribute since many colored gems undergo heat or irradiation treatments to modify hue or saturation. Natural, untreated Brazilian morganites with a balanced medium color and such clean face-up appearance are less common, and they appeal to buyers who prioritize natural provenance and stability of color over time. The origin, Brazil, is a respected source for high-quality morganite, and it contributes positively to the gem’s desirability because Brazilian material often shows the warm, pastel peach tones sought after in modern jewelry design.
For practical use and long-term enjoyment this gem is well suited to everyday or occasional wear, provided normal care appropriate for beryl-family stones is observed. Morganite rates around 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, offering good durability for ring centers when protected by well-designed settings; the cushion outline and moderate depth of 3.91 millimeters make it straightforward to bezel, prong, or halo-set, with the mixed brilliant cut creating attractive scintillation in both close-up inspection and when catching ambient light. For metal choices, warm tones such as rose or yellow gold will complement and enrich the peach tone, whereas platinum and white gold provide a chic contrast that emphasizes the gem’s pastel clarity and brilliance. When evaluating value, consider that the combination of a clean face-up appearance, medium color intensity, excellent polish, and the absence of enhancements enhances collectability and resale appeal. At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand by the accuracy of the measurements and descriptions provided and invite you to request additional imagery, mounting suggestions, or assistance in choosing complementary side stones and settings. This piece will suit a buyer who appreciates the technical merits of a finely cut, naturally colored morganite and who values the assurance of provenance and treatment disclosure in building a trusted gemstone collection.
























