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1.75 Ct. Yellowish Green Sphene (Titanite) from Madagascar
Item ID: | K23307 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.98 Width: 5.95 Height: 4.91 |
Weight: | 1.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $572 |
Among the world of gemstones that carry both ancient lore and modern rarity, this 1.75 carat oval yellowish green sphene stands as a quiet testament to enduring beauty, offered with pride by The Natural Gemstone Company. Sphene, also known by its mineral name titanite, has been admired by collectors and connoisseurs for generations for its extraordinary optical character and singular hues. This particular stone, measuring 7.98 x 5.95 x 4.91 millimeters, has been skillfully fashioned into an elegant oval with a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that celebrates both classical form and contemporary light performance. The gem displays an intense color intensity that evokes sunlit moss and fresh chartreuse leaves, a color that seems to shift and deepen as the stone moves, promising a lifetime of subtle discovery. Evaluated at eye level the clarity is slightly included, a characteristic that speaks to the gem natural history and provenance, while an excellent polish enhances the surface reflections. For longevity of tone and to refine its visual presentation, this sphene has undergone careful heat treatment, a respected enhancement that brings out the most saturated and stable expression of its vibrant color. Originating from Madagascar, a region renowned for producing some of the finest titanite specimens in the world, this gem carries both geographic heritage and the rare pleasure of owning a material with true mineralogical distinction.
When describing brilliance and fire, comparisons to more familiar stones help illuminate why sphene occupies a unique place in any collection. Unlike the crystalline white brilliance of a diamond or the deep, steady glow of a sapphire or emerald, sphene displays a lively and flirtatious optical personality. Its facets seem to scatter light into colorful flashes, producing brilliant scintillation and rainbow like flashes that can appear to outshine some more common gems in certain lighting. The mixed brilliant cut of this oval maximizes that effect, combining the depth and contrast of a pavilion that catches light, with a crown arrangement that disperses it into lively spectral flashes. Where a diamond charms with clarity and brilliance, and a sapphire holds with cool, saturated tones, this sphene invites the eye to dance with prismatic color. The yellowish green body color gives an immediate botanical warmth, while subtle shifts toward gold and olive reveal themselves with changes in viewing angle and light source, a characteristic that collectors call pleochroism. In settings under daylight or warm indoor lighting, the stone often reveals its most dazzling interplay of color and fire, delivering an optical experience that is at once vintage in character and extraordinarily modern in impact.
Owning this Madagascan sphene is an invitation to join a lineage of gemstone lovers who prize rarity, story, and timeless elegance. The slight inclusions evident at eye level are honest markers of the gem natural journey, adding character and authenticity rather than detracting from its beauty, while the excellent polish and masterful cutting ensure that every facet contributes to a lively and refined presence on the hand or in a display. The 1.75 carat weight is substantial enough to command attention in an heirloom ring, pendant, or bespoke creation, yet refined enough to suit those who prefer understatement with depth. Because sphene is celebrated for its visual drama rather than for hardness alone, thoughtful settings that protect the stone will preserve its brilliance for generations. At The Natural Gemstone Company we take particular care in presenting gemstones that carry both mineralogical significance and aesthetic grace, and this oval yellowish green titanite from Madagascar embodies that philosophy. For collectors, designers, and those seeking a gem that speaks to history, legacy, and luminous individuality, this sphene offers a rare voice, a piece that will remain compelling and relevant as fashions change and classics endure.




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