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7.72 Ct. Topaz from Brazil
Item ID: | K18657 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.37 Width: 10.97 Height: 7.35 |
Weight: | 7.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
If you are searching for a single exceptional gemstone to complete an engagement ring that will be remembered for generations, or a rare addition for a collector who values weight, clarity, and origin, this pear shaped blue topaz is the answer to your search. Weighing a substantial 7.72 carats, this stone has the kind of presence that changes a piece of jewelry from pretty to iconic, and the kind of mass that collectors and connoisseurs immediately recognize as valuable and rare. At The Natural Gemstone Company we understand that weight is not merely a number, it is the foundation of a gemstone s personality, and this 7.72 carat topaz speaks clearly with a confident size and scale that sets it apart from more common, smaller stones. Whether your goal is to create a bold statement engagement ring, a showpiece pendant, or to add a standout gem to a curated collection, the heft of this topaz ensures it will draw attention and admiration, while communicating the rarity and desirability that serious buyers prize.
This stone is a pear shape with dimensions of 15.37 x 10.97 x 7.35 millimeters, the kind of elongated silhouette that flatters a finger and creates graceful lines when set, while the substantial depth of 7.35 millimeters gives the gem a three dimensional presence that translates weight into visible depth and life. The mixed brilliant cut is designed to combine the lively sparkle of a brilliant cut with the elegant outline of a faceted pear, maximizing fire and scintillation while preserving the stone s natural color. The clarity grade is evaluated as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means that the gem appears eye clean to the unaided eye, and its internal characteristics are minor, not distracting, and often contribute to the gem s unique fingerprint. The color intensity sits at medium light, a tone that reads as a soft and appealing blue that is versatile enough for daily wear yet refined enough for formal pieces. The polish is excellent, which enhances the way light moves across the facets and ensures that the gem presents a bright, lively surface. This blue topaz has been enhanced by irradiation, a standard and stable treatment that intensifies blue color and is widely accepted in the gem trade, and the stone originates from Brazil, a country known for producing topaz with appealing clarity and attractive color, adding provenance that collectors respect.
Weight matters in gemstone value in more ways than one, and the 7.72 carat weight of this topaz amplifies both visual impact and market desirability, making it a rare find within the market of fine jewelry quality blue topaz. In everyday experience, many topaz gems are smaller, and while larger topaz specimens exist, those that combine a significant carat weight with a clean eye grade, thoughtful cut, and pleasing color are much less common. The 7.72 carat size translates into a substantial physical footprint, a gem that sits prominently in a setting and commands attention without being overwhelming, a balance that makes it perfect for a center stone in an engagement ring where the goal is to combine drama with everyday wearability. For collectors, a gem of this mass offers scale in a collection, something that tells a story by its size and quality, a piece that can anchor a display or portfolio. The mixed brilliant cut enhances brilliance across the breadth of the pear form, so the weight feels justified in every glance, as light is captured and returned from the full body of the stone. In terms of value, larger gemstones often see a disproportionate increase in price per carat, because the market rewards size when it is matched by color and clarity, so this topaz s 7.72 carats confers both immediate visual luxury and long term desirability. The dimensions of 15.37 x 10.97 millimeters also give setting designers clear parameters to create a setting that cradles the stone securely, with options ranging from elegant solitaire styles to halo settings that enhance perceived size while protecting the point of the pear, all tailored to preserve the gem s integrity while showcasing its weight and beauty.
When you choose this blue topaz from The Natural Gemstone Company you also choose a gem that is practical and wearable, in addition to being beautiful and rare. Topaz rates eight on the Mohs hardness scale, which means it is durable for everyday wear when set and cared for properly, and the excellent polish and thoughtful cut protect the stone s surfaces while amplifying brilliance. Because this stone underwent irradiation to enhance its blue color, it is important to avoid prolonged exposure to high heat, and to clean the gem with gentle, warm soapy water and a soft brush, rather than with aggressive chemical cleaners or high temperature steam, to maintain the stability of the treated color. For ring settings that will experience daily wear, we recommend designs that protect the pointed end of the pear shape, such as a bezel tip or secure prong with secondary support, while pendant settings can celebrate the stone s weight by allowing it to swing freely and catch light from every angle. We are happy to advise on recommendations for mounting and care, and to assist with custom design suggestions that will allow the stone s 7.72 carat presence to be the centerpiece of a meaningful, wearable expression.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we know that finding the right gemstone ends the search, and this 7.72 carat pear shape blue topaz is crafted to be that conclusion for someone who seeks a combination of substantial weight, fine clarity, pleasing color, and trusted origin. The Brazilian origin, the eye level evaluation of very very slightly included clarity, the mixed brilliant cut, and the excellent polish all contribute to a stone that stops the eye and invites admiration, a gem that satisfies the desire for rarity while offering practical considerations for setting and care. If you are ready to create an engagement ring that will be treasured, or to add a rare and meaningful stone to your collection, this topaz is ready to fulfill that purpose, and we at The Natural Gemstone Company are here to guide you through the next steps, from mounting options to care advice, ensuring that your investment in beauty and rarity gives you lasting satisfaction.


