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2.05 Ct. Morganite from Brazil
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Item ID: | K19233 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.35 Width: 8.31 Height: 5.73 |
Weight: | 2.05 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This transparent 2.05 carat pink morganite displays precise proportions and a restrained, elegant presence. The round shape measures 8.35 by 8.31 by 5.73 millimeters and is cut in a mixed brilliant style, optimizing both face-up brilliance and pavilion light return. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity is described as very very slightly included, and the stone presents as visually clean to most observers. Color intensity is very light, producing a delicate pastel pink that responds well to different lighting environments. The gem has been heat treated to refine and stabilize color, and the polish is graded excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and a lively surface luster. Origin is Brazil, and the piece is offered with full disclosure by The Natural Gemstone Company.
The internal features of this morganite create an unmistakable signature that is both diagnostic and aesthetically pleasing. Under magnification the gem reveals a network of extremely fine, silk-like needle inclusions and occasional microscopic crystal pinpoints distributed in a subtly radiating pattern from the table toward the pavilion. These delicate inclusions do not interfere with the stone’s eye-clean appearance, but they interact with light to produce a soft, satiny glow within the body of the gem that is characteristic of natural morganite from Brazil. Minute reflective faces on some internal crystals produce tiny flashes that enhance scintillation when the stone is moved, while faint internal growth zoning and delicate planar features confirm natural crystallographic development. The heat treatment applied to this stone refines hue and saturation without eliminating these natural identifiers, so the internal architecture remains a useful fingerprint for gemological assessment. Together, the mixed brilliant cut and the internal character create a balanced optical effect: pronounced dispersion and return of light from the pavilion, moderated by a gentle internal sheen that underscores the gem’s natural origin and individuality.





















