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6.45 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Greenish Blue Zircon Pair
Stone type: | Zircon | Zircon |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR14035 | PR14035 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.61 Width: 7.39 Height: 5.59 | Length: 7.62 Width: 7.54 Height: 6.07 |
Weight: | 2.98 Ct. | 3.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Unknown | Unknown |
Per carat price: help | $200 | $200 |
This matched pair of natural zircons offered by The Natural Gemstone Company presents an exceptionally attractive example of greenish blue material in a classic round shape, each stone cut in a mixed brilliant style to maximize scintillation and sparkle. The individual weights are 2.98 carats and 3.47 carats, giving a combined total that is substantial for complementary mounting in a two stone piece or a pair of earrings. The reported dimensions are 7.61 x 7.39 x 5.59 mm for the 2.98 carat stone, and 7.62 x 7.54 x 6.07 mm for the 3.47 carat stone. These dimensions reflect consistent diameter across the pair, and a depth that supports strong light return while maintaining comfortable proportions for prong or bezel settings. The color is described as greenish blue with medium color intensity, a tone that is refined and versatile, leaning toward cool aquamarine like notes that read elegantly under both daylight and artificial lighting.
Clarity for this pair is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates inclusions are minimal and do not interfere with the overall visual performance when set, or when viewed casually. The excellent polish reported on these stones contributes directly to their brightness, with facet junctions and surface finish executed to bring out the inherent fire and dispersion that zircons naturally exhibit. The mixed brilliant cut combines a faceting plan that encourages strong crown sparkle and a pavilion design that supports return of colored flashes, making these zircons lively and engaging to the eye. In terms of condition these stones are pristine, with no chips, nicks, or significant abrasions visible on the crown or girdle, and with crisp facet edges that demonstrate careful cutting and handling. The matched nature of the pair in color, weight, and diameter enhances their value for consumers seeking balance and harmony in a paired jewelry application.
These zircons have been heat treated, an enhancement that is both commonly applied and generally stable when performed correctly, with the effect of improving hue uniformity and reducing less desirable color zoning. Heat treatment is a well accepted practice within the trade that can elevate the visual appeal without materially reducing the gemological integrity of the stone. The origin for this pair is listed as unknown, and while many notable greenish blue zircons derive from a handful of established localities worldwide, provenance cannot be assumed without specific documentation or laboratory reporting. The fact that these zircons are natural, coupled with their attractive medium color intensity and clarity that is very slightly included, positions them as an excellent value proposition for knowledgeable buyers who are seeking standout color and brilliance without the premium attached to certain historically famed localities.
From a practical and investment perspective these round greenish blue zircons make an exceptional choice for collectors and designers alike, as they combine eye appeal, substantial carat weight, and excellent finish. Zircon has a high refractive index and notable dispersion, properties that create a lively interplay of light and color and that reward precision cutting. The paired presentation makes them well suited to study as a matched set for elegant stud earrings, for a two stone pendant, or for custom jewelry where color matching is critical. Because zircon is a natural, brittle mineral relative to sapphire or diamond, standard care recommendations include avoiding hard knocks, protecting the stones during vigorous activity, and cleaning with mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the quality and accurate description of these stones, and we are available to provide additional images, setting recommendations, or independent laboratory testing upon request, ensuring that educated buyers can make a confident purchase decision.
























