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0.95 Ct. Greenish Blue Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by May 26
Item ID: | S35773 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.48 Width: 5.37 Height: 3.62 |
Weight: | 0.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $502 |
This exceptional greenish blue sapphire from Madagascar presented by The Natural Sapphire Company is a rare and versatile gem, weighing 0.95 carat, measuring 6.48 by 5.37 by 3.62 millimeters, and cut in an elegant oval shape with a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes sparkle and depth. The stone is transparent, with a clarity graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and it shows a dark color intensity that gives the hue a rich, oceanic presence that shifts gently with light. The polish is excellent, producing crisp facet reflections and a well defined table, and the piece has undergone standard heat treatment to enhance tone and clarity, a durable and widely accepted enhancement in the trade. These full particulars place this sapphire in a class above many commercial offerings that trade size for color or clarity for brightness, because here you receive a near one carat gem whose dimensions and proportions have been carefully shaped to balance brilliance and color saturation, qualities that are immediately apparent when the gem is viewed loose or set.
When compared to other options on the market, this Madagascar greenish blue sapphire stands out for its combination of natural origin, balanced color, and clean appearance at eye level. Lab created sapphires can match color and clarity at a lower price, but they lack the geological story and unique microscopic features that make a natural sapphire both visually interesting and valuable to collectors. Many mass market blue sapphires emphasize a pure blue tone, which can be lovely, but they often miss the nuanced greenish undertone that gives this gem its distinct personality and adaptability to different metal choices and design styles. Compared to aquamarine and teal spinel, this sapphire has far greater durability, scoring high on the hardness scale and resisting scratches and everyday wear that can dull softer gems. Against tanzanite and topaz, the depth and darkness of this sapphire make it more forgiving in settings and more consistent in different lighting conditions. The origin of Madagascar is notable, as the island has produced sapphires with a wide range of desirable hues, and this stone exhibits the kind of natural hue zoning and internal character that seasoned buyers value, without obvious inclusions to the naked eye, which enhances both visual appeal and resale prospects.
Over the years this sapphire will continue to captivate because it combines enduring physical properties with a color that ages gracefully and adapts to trends without losing inherent charm. Corundum is one of the hardest naturally occurring gems, which means this stone will retain its polish and faceted crispness through daily wear, occasional knocks, and repeated cleanings, far outlasting many alternatives in jewelry meant for regular use. The mixed brilliant cut that has been applied here is designed to preserve weight while unlocking light return, so when set the gem will show lively flashes and a steady, deep body color that resists the washed out look that some stones develop under strong artificial lighting. Heat treatment applied early in the gem s lifecycle is stable and permanent, and it serves to enhance clarity and color in a way that requires no special care from the wearer, allowing the owner to enjoy the sapphire without concern for fading or sensitivity to gentle cleaning. At The Natural Sapphire Company we emphasize transparent information about origin and treatment, and we present this gem as a smart choice for someone who wants an authentic, heirloom capable stone that reads as both modern and timeless. Whether chosen for a solitaire engagement ring, a bespoke pendant, or a classic pair of stud earrings, this greenish blue Madagascar sapphire will continue to captivate, offering long term satisfaction, prudent value relative to quality, and a beauty that deepens with the stories it carries.































