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0.50 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S31892 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.93 Width: 3.99 Height: 2.84 |
Weight: | 0.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This pear shape sapphire presents a refined combination of size, color, and craftsmanship. The stone weighs 0.50 carat, and its table and proportions measure 5.93 x 3.99 x 2.84 mm. The hue reads as bluish green with a medium light color intensity, offering a delicate balance between cool blue and fresh green tones. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, which integrates a faceted crown with a precision pavilion to maximize scintillation and internal fire. Transparency is notable, and clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, indicating minor internal features that do not detract from overall visual appeal. Polish is excellent, and the enhancement is heat treated, a stable and widely accepted process that improves color uniformity and optical performance. The origin of this sapphire is Madagascar, a source known for producing stones with lively color and good value.
The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to emphasize both brilliance and color saturation, with the pear shape providing a graceful outline that is flattering in many settings. The facet arrangement yields lively light return across the stone, producing flashes of white light and subtle spectral hints that animate the bluish green body color. At 0.50 carat and the specified dimensions, this sapphire sits comfortably within the typical weight to size ratio for fine gems, enabling a proportional appearance in either solitaire or halo configurations. The narrow point of the pear shape concentrates color, while the broader shoulder displays a more open tone, creating a dynamic visual gradient when the gem is turned. Excellent polish enhances surface reflection, aiding the stone to read clean and vibrant under varied lighting conditions.
Sapphires have a long recorded heritage, valued across cultures for their durability, beauty, and symbolic associations, and this example fits within that continuum. Historically sapphires have been set into royal regalia, used as devotional talismans, and carried as protective stones in personal jewelry. Bluish green and green sapphires have been associated with growth, renewal, and calm, and have been chosen by makers and owners for both decorative and emblematic purposes. Madagascar has emerged in recent decades as an important source of gem quality corundum, contributing to the modern history of the sapphire trade while connecting to older traditions of regional gem cutting and commerce. By choosing a stone with clear provenance and traditional associations, collectors and designers continue a lineage that respects both craft and context.
This sapphire is suitable for a range of fine jewelry applications, including pendants, earrings, and rings, and it performs well in both bezel and prong settings due to its durability and faceting. The pear shape lends itself to directional design, creating visual length for rings and pendants, while the 5.93 x 3.99 x 2.84 mm dimensions accommodate detailed mounting work without overwhelming delicate settings. Care is straightforward, with routine cleaning using mild detergent and a soft brush, avoiding sudden thermal shock and harsh chemicals. The Natural Sapphire Company documents the stone as heat treated, and we provide provenance information from Madagascar to support transparent evaluation. For clients seeking custom design, this gem offers reliable performance and a classic aesthetic, combining traditional resonance with contemporary craftsmanship, and it is presented with the clarity of disclosure and quality standards expected from a professional gem source.




























