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7.36 Ct. Sky Blue Topaz from Brazil
Item ID: | K25201 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.07 Width: 10.08 Height: 6.93 |
Weight: | 7.36 Ct. |
Color: help | Sky Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $24 |
There are gems that capture attention, and then there is this extraordinary sky blue topaz from Brazil, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. This transparent oval of 7.36 carats measures 14.07 by 10.08 by 6.93 millimeters, a scale that commands presence while remaining exquisitely wearable. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed with an expert hand, producing a dance of scintillation and flash across a soft, crystalline sea of blue. At eye level the clarity is very very slightly included, a testament to the stone's purity that allows uninterrupted transmission of light, while the medium color intensity gives balance between gentle serenity and luminous statement. The polish has been assessed as excellent, and the gem has been enhanced by irradiation to achieve its quintessential sky hue, a stable and widely accepted treatment that intensifies rather than disguises its natural beauty. For collectors who prize provenance, its Brazilian origin adds a layer of narrative, linking it to a lineage of South American topazes and aquamarines that have long been sought after by connoisseurs.
To appreciate its singular value, consider the way this topaz echoes the virtues of history's most celebrated blue gems, while retaining an identity all its own. Where the Hope Diamond is admired for its deep, magnetic blue and storied past, and the great star sapphires are prized for their celestial optical phenomena, this topaz offers a different persuasion, one of clarity and serene luminosity that recalls the pale, oceanic grace of famed aquamarines. Unlike many legendary stones that are defined by their rarity and myth, this sky blue topaz combines impressive physical presence with a clarity and precision of cut that magnifies its brilliance, much like the way a masterful setting brings out the best in a renowned gem. Its medium color intensity sits in a rare sweet spot, vivid enough to be unmistakable, restrained enough to pair with the full wardrobe of evening and day. The mixed brilliant facets create a play of light reminiscent of the finest historical cuts, yet modern in their engineering, so that each turn of the hand reveals faceted architecture and a silky, inclusive blue that feels at once timeless and contemporary.
Owning this gem is more than acquiring an object, it is making a statement about taste and achievement, a choice for those who understand that rarity is not only about size or headline fame, but also about proportion, cut, clarity, and provenance working in elegant concert. At 7.36 carats this oval topaz sits gracefully on a finger, a pendant, or as the heart of a bespoke commission, offering designers a generous canvas that responds beautifully to white metals and cool palettes, and that can be warmed with subtle haloing if a more opulent silhouette is desired. The Natural Gemstone Company curates this stone with the same devotion given to the great museum examples, providing careful documentation of its attributes and its irradiation enhancement, as well as guidance on long term care, because true luxury includes the reassurance of stewardship. For the collector who admires the blue of history but seeks an accessible modern heirloom that will be worn, admired, and passed on, this Brazilian sky blue topaz is an achievement of nature and mastery combined, a luminous emblem of refined taste.























