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2.47 Ct. Morganite from Brazil
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Item ID: | K19232 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.94 Width: 8.88 Height: 5.98 |
Weight: | 2.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Peach |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
This transparent 2.47 carat round peach morganite from Brazil is a study in proportion and controlled optical performance, measuring 8.94 x 8.88 x 5.98 mm. The piece has been fashioned into a mixed brilliant cut that combines a precision faceted crown with a carefully calibrated pavilion geometry. The very light peach color intensity is evenly distributed throughout the stone, allowing the geometry to dominate visual impact while preserving the gemstone character that morganite collectors value. Clarity is graded eye clean, evaluated at eye level, and the surface shows an excellent polish that enhances the stone face up. This specimen is heat treated, a common and stable enhancement for morganite, carried out to refine the hue and improve overall visual uniformity without compromising structural integrity.
The geometric faceting strategy employed here is deliberately engineered to maximize light play across both scintillation and brilliance, emphasizing angular facet junctions and symmetry relationships. The mixed brilliant cut integrates a round brilliant crown with a modified step influenced pavilion, producing a controlled pattern of light return. Crown facets are proportioned to capture and refract incident light into the pavilion, where the pavilion facets act as reassociating planes that return light back through the crown with variable intensity. The result is a dynamic interplay of small bright flashes interspersed with larger areas of soft color, a visual architecture that favors both sparkle and color delivery. The cutter has optimized facet size and count to balance flash frequency with broad field brilliance, which is particularly effective for a very light colored material such as this peach morganite.
Precision of cut and polish are evident in the way facets meet at crisp, well defined edges, and in the symmetrical star and kite pattern that radiates from the table when viewed face up. The mixed brilliant model used here capitalizes on triangular and kite shaped crown facets to create a high density of reflection nodes, while the lower girdle and pavilion facets are tapered to direct light back to the observer. The slight variance in diameter along the girdle, measured as 8.94 mm across one axis and 8.88 mm across the orthogonal axis, falls within professional cutting tolerances and contributes to roundness perception while maintaining pavilion depth at 5.98 mm for optimal internal reflection. The excellent polish minimizes surface scattering, ensuring that the internal facet pattern remains the dominant optical feature. Collectors and setters will note the even facet finish and the lack of polish lines or pits, which improves apparent transparency and maximizes the perceived gem weight.
From a gemological and practical perspective the stone presents strong advantages for use in fine jewelry where optical performance is key. The heat treatment applied is a stable enhancement aimed at refining the peach tone, and it is consistent with industry practice for beryl group gemstones. Because the gem is eye clean, it allows for open setting styles without compromising visual appeal, and it responds well to both white metal and warm metal mounting, each accentuating different aspects of the viewing experience. White metal settings will emphasize brilliance and light return, while warm metal settings will gently enhance the peach nuance. The stone is suitable for a range of jewelry types from solitaire rings to multi stone compositions, and its mixed brilliant geometry maintains an attractive face up presence even under diffuse lighting. Proper setting design can preserve the optical path engineered by the cutter, ensuring that the geometric faceting continues to deliver maximum light play.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this fine example as a precision cut, collector quality morganite, ready for design integration or direct acquisition. We document the piece as originating from Brazil, with measurements 8.94 x 8.88 x 5.98 mm, weight 2.47 carats, round shape, mixed brilliant cut, clarity eye clean evaluated at eye level, very light color intensity, excellent polish, and enhancement by heat treatment. For clients who prioritize technical cutting detail and measurable optical performance, this stone exemplifies how deliberate geometric faceting can amplify light play while preserving the subtle peach tonality that defines premium morganite. Our team can provide additional photographs under different lighting angles and guidance on setting choices that will best showcase the engineered facet pattern, ensuring the stone performs to specification once mounted.





















