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0.75 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S36902 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.42 Width: 5.26 Height: 2.87 |
Weight: | 0.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $501 |
This pear shape bluish green sapphire weighs 0.75 carat and measures 6.42 by 5.26 by 2.87 mm, a compact gem size that offers excellent versatility for fine jewelry. It is transparent, with a dark color intensity that gives it a deep, saturated presence on the finger. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, which combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with a complementary pavilion structure to balance brilliance and color. The clarity grade has been assessed as very very slightly included at eye level, indicating that the minute inclusions are not visible to the unaided eye and do not detract from the gem's visual performance. The polish is excellent, and importantly, this stone has no enhancement, a characteristic that significantly elevates its desirability among collectors and connoisseurs. The documented origin is Madagascar, a source known for producing a wide range of sapphire colors, and this provenance contributes to the gemology narrative behind the stone.
The geometric faceting of this pear shape sapphire has been executed to maximize light play, and the mixed brilliant cut is central to that effect. On the crown, the arrangement of star and kite facets is designed to capture incident light and break it into flashes of spectral brilliance. The pavilion geometry, with its faceted angles and well proportioned depth, governs how light is returned to the viewer, and in this example the balance between crown openness and pavilion depth allows for both lively scintillation and the retention of rich color. The pear outline further enhances optical dynamics because the tapered end concentrates light and creates a focal flash, while the rounded end provides broad area reflections. The result is an elegant interplay of brilliance, sparkle, and face up color, where geometric precision in facet placement reduces light leakage and increases the perceived liveliness of the stone. Excellent polish ensures that facet junctions are crisp and clean, which is essential for sharp reflections and for maintaining the visual integrity of the faceted pattern.
From a clarity and treatment perspective, this sapphire is notable. Very very slightly included at eye level indicates that inclusions are small and typically only detectable under magnification, and that the gem will display an effectively clean appearance in normal wear. The absence of enhancement or heat treatment is a significant value attribute, because natural, untreated sapphires are comparatively rare in the market and command a premium relative to similar stones that have been treated. The dark color intensity in a bluish green tone reflects both chromium and iron influences in the corundum chemistry, and the stone may exhibit slight color shifts depending on viewing angle due to pleochroism common to sapphire. Madagascar origin is important, because it speaks to geological formation conditions and to supply considerations. Sapphires from Madagascar are known to offer a wide palette of hues, and an untreated specimen of this particular color and clarity profile is a meaningful acquisition for a buyer who values natural provenance and minimal intervention.
For the educated buyer the combination of size, cut, clarity, color, polish, lack of enhancement, and origin all contribute to the gem's intrinsic and market value. At 0.75 carat the gem is well suited to elegant solitaire applications, to halo settings where the dark bluish green will contrast beautifully with accent diamonds, or to custom designs that emphasize a teardrop silhouette. The mixed brilliant faceting gives designers and setters predictable optical performance, which simplifies decisions about orientation and mounting to retain maximum light return. The excellent polish and precise faceting reduce the need for additional finishing work, and the untreated nature of the stone preserves its natural geological story for collectors. When you purchase from The Natural Sapphire Company you are acquiring not only a finely cut and finished sapphire but also the assurance of traceable origin information and a rigorous assessment of clarity and treatments. This pear shape, transparent 0.75 carat bluish green sapphire from Madagascar is an attractive, ethically sourced, and technically well executed gem choice for those who appreciate both aesthetic refinement and gemological integrity.































