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0.89 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jun 21
Item ID: | S40624 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.8 Width: 5.94 Height: 3.28 |
Weight: | 0.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,011 |
This transparent bluish green sapphire weighs 0.89 carat, and is shaped as a pear, with precise dimensions of 5.80 by 5.94 by 3.28 millimeters. It has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining brilliant style facets for maximum scintillation with strategic step facets to retain face up color, producing lively sparkle and controlled color distribution. The stone shows a medium color intensity, a balance that allows both the bluish tones and the subtle green nuances to be appreciated under varied lighting conditions, while the excellent polish ensures that light transmits and reflects cleanly from each facet. Clarity is evaluated as very very slightly included at eye level, which communicates that the stone appears exceptionally clean to the unaided eye, while minute internal features remain observable only under magnification, a trait that supports both visual purity and resale desirability. This sapphire is natural with no enhancement, and its documented origin is Madagascar, a source known for producing a broad range of high quality sapphires that attract discerning collectors and connoisseurs.
For the educated buyer assessing value and investment potential, several factors of this gem are particularly compelling. Natural color and absence of enhancement command a premium, especially in a transparent stone where the true hue is unaltered, and in this instance the medium intensity bluish green tone is naturally appealing and versatile for both traditional and contemporary jewelry design. The mixed brilliant cut on a pear outline is a deliberate choice to maximize both brilliance and color, often resulting in a face up appearance that reads slightly more saturated without sacrificing light return, and the excellent polish further elevates the finishing quality, contributing to superior visual performance and longevity. Clarity that registers as very very slightly included at eye level indicates the gem is effectively eye clean, a critical quality marker because it means the wearer will perceive a clean window of color and light, while the minor inclusions preserved under magnification provide an important fingerprint of natural origin. Madagascar provenance adds context, because sapphires from this region derive from distinct geology, and in the absence of treatment this natural origin is a meaningful attribute to collectors and jewelers who prize traceable supply chains and authentic, unenhanced material. The Natural Sapphire Company endorses this gem with full technical detail, and our evaluation is intended to give confidence to buyers who seek both aesthetic excellence and verifiable gemological integrity.
Beyond its gemological merits, this bluish green sapphire also carries a suite of traditional and contemporary metaphysical associations that appeal to clients who value symbolic or healing properties. In many crystal and energy traditions sapphires are associated with mental clarity, wisdom, and disciplined focus, attributes that are often invoked by professionals and scholars seeking calm and sharpened insight. The bluish green hue of this specimen introduces complementary influences often linked to emotional balance and compassionate communication, with color correspondences aligning it to energetic centers associated with the throat and the heart, which in practice can translate into enhanced expression of sincere feeling, improved listening, and clearer interpersonal dialogue. Practitioners who work with stones for protective purposes often attribute to sapphire a stabilizing energy that offers relief from stress and anxiety, alongside an encouragement toward inner resilience and grounded decision making. Physically oriented traditions sometimes suggest sapphire supports the nervous system and throat related functions, although such claims are cultural and spiritual in nature rather than clinical. For jewelry use this sapphire is highly practical because corundum, the mineral family of sapphire, rates nine on the Mohs hardness scale, making it exceptionally durable for daily wear, and its eye clean clarity and excellent polish make it particularly suited to close contact settings such as engagement rings, pendants worn near the voice center, or heirloom pieces intended to retain brilliance through decades of use.
When considering this sapphire as an acquisition, buyers should weigh its documented natural origin, the premium associated with no enhancement, and the balanced medium color intensity and very very slightly included clarity that together create a visually clean, lively, and durable gem. The pear shape and mixed brilliant cutting strategy provide designers with flexibility, offering a focal solitaire that elongates the finger, or a centerpiece for more elaborate settings that enhance its bluish green personality. At The Natural Sapphire Company we provide full disclosure of these technical characteristics, and we welcome inquiries about mounting recommendations, certification options, and provenance details for collectors who prioritize traceability and long term value.































