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1.04 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Feb 8
Item ID: | S31639 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.17 Width: 5.21 Height: 3.28 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This 1.04 carat emerald cut bluish green sapphire, measuring 6.17 x 5.21 x 3.28 mm, stands apart from many of the sapphires you will see on the market, and at The Natural Sapphire Company we often point to a few key attributes that make this stone exceptional. The emerald cut is less common for sapphires than for diamonds, and its step facets yield a refined, architectural look that emphasizes transparency and hue rather than flashy brilliance. For collectors and buyers who prefer an elegant, understated presentation, this cut offers a cleaner, more classic appearance compared with the typical cushion or oval cuts, and it allows the gem to sit beautifully in many settings while showing off its intense color intensity. Clarity is rated as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means you get a gemstone with exceptional visual purity at normal viewing distances, a notable advantage over many similar weight sapphires that show more visible inclusions. The excellent polish enhances the stone surface and gives crisp facet junctions, which translates into superior light performance and a finished look that competes strongly with higher priced examples. Enhancement is heat treated, a standard and stable process that improves color and clarity without compromising structural integrity, and the origin is Madagascar, a source that has produced some of the most sought after sapphires in recent years.
When evaluating this sapphire as an investment, it is important to compare its prospects to other colored gemstones and to diamonds, which follow different market dynamics. Diamonds have historically traded as a commodity, but their price performance depends heavily on supply, branding, and resale channels. High quality colored sapphires, especially those with unusual color profiles and strong provenance, have shown steady collector interest and upward price momentum as collectors seek diversity and rarity beyond the diamond market. Compared with emeralds, a bluish green sapphire like this offers better durability and lower maintenance because corundum rates nine on the Mohs hardness scale, while emeralds are softer and more prone to fissuring. Compared with rubies, this sapphire offers a unique color story that appeals to buyers seeking distinction rather than the familiar red spectrum, and it benefits from the contemporary trend for colored gemstone engagement rings and bespoke jewelry. Madagascar origin is increasingly recognized by connoisseurs for producing vivid and characterful sapphires, and as provenance becomes more important to collectors, stones with documented origins will command stronger premiums. Heat treatment is widely accepted in the market, and because the treatment is stable and disclosed, it does not carry the stigma or uncertainty of other enhancements, making this sapphire easier to value and sell in the secondary market.
From a long term perspective the combination of carat weight, emerald cut, intense color intensity, very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level, excellent polish, and Madagascar origin creates a profile that balances rarity, aesthetic appeal, and market acceptance. At 1.04 carats this sapphire is large enough to anchor a fine ring while remaining within a size range that attracts many buyers, which helps liquidity when you decide to sell or to reconfigure the piece. The emerald cut maximizes face up color and provides a versatile canvas for bespoke settings, increasing desirability among both private collectors and high end jewelers. Because The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind provenance and quality, we can assist with independent certification and professional documentation, tools that increase resale value and give buyers confidence. Proper setting and regular care will preserve the stone for generations, and given the continuing interest in ethical, traceable colored gemstones, this sapphire is well positioned to appreciate as supply from primary sources becomes more constrained and demand from discerning buyers grows. For investors seeking a tangible asset with aesthetic utility and a strong market story, this Madagascar emerald cut bluish green sapphire represents a compelling choice.































