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0.61 Ct. Greenish Blue Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jun 30
Item ID: | S35890 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.09 Width: 4.57 Height: 2.79 |
Weight: | 0.61 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This sapphire is a precise study in natural beauty and expert cutting, a transparent 0.61 carat emerald cut greenish blue sapphire, with exact dimensions of 5.09 x 4.57 x 2.79 mm, clarity grade described as very very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, a dark color intensity, and an excellent polish, enhancement reported as no enhancement, origin Madagascar, offered by The Natural Sapphire Company. The emerald cut lends a geometric symmetry and a refined table that presents the stone with clarity and composure, and the greenish blue tone moves between deep ocean and teal depending on the light, giving the gem a rare and sophisticated personality. At just over half a carat the gem sits in a sweet spot where wearability and visual impact meet, and the combination of exceptional polish and careful facet alignment maximizes color saturation while maintaining a lively, transparent look. For collectors and designers who demand natural, untreated material, this sapphire stands apart from common market options that are often heat treated or fracture filled, because this gem arrives in its original state, with provenance from Madagascar and a finish that honors the stone rather than altering it.
Compared to mass market sapphires, which are frequently enhanced to correct color or clarity, this untreated Madagascar sapphire commands a premium based on its integrity and rarity, and buyers will find that natural color without enhancement carries enduring value. The emerald cut is less common for sapphires than traditional rounds and cushions, and that scarcity is an advantage, because step facets emphasize color tone and depth in a way that makes even a smaller carat weight read as purposeful and elegant. Whereas poorly cut stones can appear dull or shallow regardless of their carat weight, this 5.09 x 4.57 x 2.79 mm stone demonstrates how precise cutting and an excellent polish make the most of the material, giving it a richness and controlled light return that outperforms many larger but less skillfully cut competitors. Clarity described as very very slightly included as evaluated at eye level means the gem has an exceptionally clean appearance to the naked eye, a quality that sits well above many commercial stones where inclusions are visible and interrupt the visual harmony. In the context of market options and value considerations, the combination of natural origin, absence of enhancement, meticulous cutting, and outstanding polish makes this sapphire a superior choice for those who want beauty without compromise.
When it comes to versatility, this emerald cut greenish blue sapphire is extraordinarily adaptable, moving seamlessly between casual day wear and elegant evening attire. For everyday pieces, the stone works beautifully in a low profile bezel or flush setting, where the hard wearing nature of corundum, hardness nine on the Mohs scale, provides reliable durability that surpasses softer alternatives such as emerald or opal. The same toughness that makes it suitable for frequent wear also preserves the excellent polish longer than less resilient gems, meaning the stone will continue to look fresh and lively for years. For formal jewelry, the clean lines of the emerald cut are a perfect match for classic solitaire rings and artful halo designs, where the step facets create a subtle mirror like reflection that conveys sophistication without shouting for attention. The greenish blue hue is unique enough to stand out in a vertical stack of rings, and it also pairs gracefully with both cool white metals and warm yellow metals, adapting to different color palettes so that a single gem can anchor a wide range of design aesthetics. In short, this sapphire translates effortlessly from jeans and a blazer to evening couture, and it suits both feminine and masculine designs, giving it true unisex appeal.
The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem as a thoughtful option for anyone seeking a natural, characterful sapphire that combines rarity and practicality, and our presentation underscores the stone s strongest attributes. For buyers who compare this sapphire to treated stones or to other species like blue topaz or aquamarine, the differences are clear, because untreated corundum carries a depth of color that remains stable over time, and durability that supports everyday wear. The emerald cut also invites bespoke setting choices that enhance its step facet geometry, and because the stone is eye clean and precisely measured, designers can plan secure settings that show off the table and shoulder facets to best effect. As a provenance note, Madagascar continues to produce sapphires with compelling color profiles and robust crystal structure, and this particular stone benefits from that origin while also being presented with full transparency about its measurements, clarity, and enhancement status. If you are considering this sapphire for a custom piece or as an investment grade addition to a collection, The Natural Sapphire Company can provide additional images in different lighting conditions, guidance on metal pairings and setting styles, and certification details that support the stone s long term desirability and marketability.































