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1.42 Ct. Topaz from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K19122 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.04 Width: 7.12 Height: 3.53 |
Weight: | 1.42 Ct. |
Color: help | Swiss Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
In the quiet language of light and stone this exquisite Swiss blue topaz speaks with a voice honed by nature and refined by expert cutting. At 1.42 carat and presented in a classic round shape, this gem measures 7.04 x 7.12 x 3.53 mm, a size that balances presence with elegant wearability. The mixed brilliant cut has been chosen to maximize both scintillation and depth, creating a lively interplay between table and pavilion that brings forward the stone core as a luminous window into sky blue clarity. With a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, the gem is effectively eye clean and offers a purity of appearance that collectors prize. The medium light color intensity allows the Swiss blue hue to be distinctly present without overwhelming the refined tone, and the excellent polish ensures every facet returns light with a smooth, mirror like finish. Sourced from Madagascar and accompanied by no enhancement, this natural topaz embodies provenance and authenticity, and it is offered with the exacting standards of The Natural Gemstone Company.
Blue gemstones have long been associated with nobility, wisdom, and calm, and Swiss blue topaz carries this tradition forward into contemporary collections. From ancient lapidaries who prized the stone for amuletic use, to Georgian and Victorian jewelers who celebrated blue stones in regal settings, the blue topaz lineage is one of enduring admiration. This particular example evokes the soft clarity of alpine lakes and the crystalline calm of evening skies, a hue that reads as both classical and modern. The medium light intensity allows the stone to pair beautifully with warm metals and with platinum, to become a focal point without demanding overpowering settings. As a natural, untreated gem from Madagascar it connects the wearer to a storied mining landscape where skill and patience reveal treasures, and as a Swiss blue topaz it sits comfortably among sapphires and aquamarines as a gemstone that bridges everyday elegance and ceremonial dignity.
For the collector who seeks a gem that will withstand both changing fashion and the passage of time, this topaz is a superb candidate. The dimensions of 7.04 x 7.12 x 3.53 mm render it ideal for a range of high end designs, from a solitary solitaire ring that centers the finger, to a pendant that captures light across the chest, to a refined cocktail piece that rests at the throat. The mixed brilliant cut contributes to a pleasing balance between sparkle and depth, making the stone adaptable to clustered compositions or to minimalist frames that celebrate a single perfect point of color. With very very slight inclusions that do not interfere with the gem appearance at normal viewing distances, the stone retains the clarity standards expected in a serious collection. The absence of enhancements enhances its appeal to purists, while the excellent polish speaks to the quality of lapidary work that brought out the best in its Madagascar rough. Paired with small accent diamonds or a halo setting the Swiss blue will read as luminous and composed, or it may be set alone to signal refined restraint.
To add this Swiss blue topaz to a premier collection is to accept an invitation to a legacy of taste that spans centuries. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this gem as a natural and timeless selection for connoisseurs who value provenance, clarity, and enduring beauty. Our team is available to discuss mounting options, matching stones for ensemble pieces, and certification to complement the gem notebook. Whether incorporated into a bespoke commission or stored as a solitary investment of beauty, this 1.42 carat Madagascar Swiss blue topaz promises to age gracefully and to retain relevance across generations. For those who seek a stone that speaks of history while embodying the modern ideal of understated luxury, this topaz is an impeccable choice, a quiet heirloom ready to join a distinguished collection.





















