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1.08 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Oct 25
Item ID: | S19543 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.09 Width: 4.6 Height: 3.33 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
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 | $250 |
The Natural Sapphire Company proudly presents an exquisite transparent 1.08-carat emerald-cut bluish-green sapphire, a true testament to the enduring allure and heritage of fine gemstones. Known for its mesmerizing blend of color and clarity, this captivating sapphire hails from the rich gemstone deposits of Madagascar, a renowned origin that has gifted the world with some of the most breathtaking sapphires. The enchanting bluish-green hue of this sapphire offers a refreshing departure from the traditional blues, and its unique color intensity speaks volumes of its exceptional quality. When compared to other sapphires on the market, this gem stands out not only for its rare color but for its expert craftsmanship and dedication to perfection.
In a world where mass-produced gemstones are prevalent, the sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company promises a level of quality and authenticity that is becoming increasingly rare. The emerald-cut shape of this gemstone is a classic choice, imbuing the sapphire with a timeless elegance that speaks to centuries of gemstone admiration. This particular cut enhances the stone's transparency and luster, inviting light to dance beautifully through its pristine facets. Our sapphire's dark color intensity is perfectly balanced, providing a depth that captivates and holds the gaze. Unlike sapphires with lesser clarity grades, this exquisite piece is evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, offering a virtually flawless visual experience.
The heritage of bluish-green sapphires like this one traces back to ancient times when they were revered not only for their beauty but for their purported powers of protection and wisdom. In many cultures, sapphires were believed to bring peace and prosperity, a sentiment that adds an additional layer of value to this gemstone. Bluish-green sapphires, in particular, are often associated with qualities of balance and tranquility. Our Madagascar-sourced sapphire embodies these traditions, offering a connection to the past while fitting seamlessly into contemporary jewelry designs. Unlike sapphires of uncertain provenance, our sourcing practices ensure ethical extraction and high standards, providing peace of mind alongside unparalleled beauty.
When evaluating the value offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, one must consider both the aesthetic and practical benefits of owning such a gemstone. The excellent polish of our sapphire ensures that its surface gleams with unmatched brilliance, a feature that is constantly sought after by connoisseurs and collectors alike. Each sapphire is hand-selected for its superior quality, ensuring that it stands heads and shoulders above the myriad of options available on the market. The Natural Sapphire Company takes pride in offering gemstones that are not only visually stunning but are also faithful to their rich lineage, guaranteeing that you are making an informed and judicious choice.
This blushing bluish-green sapphire is more than a mere ornament, it is an investment in timeless elegance and a piece of history. Owning a sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company means you are joining a legacy of discerning clientele who value authenticity and craftsmanship above all else. As you explore the world of sapphires, let this gem from Madagascar be a reminder of the earth’s tremendous capability to produce beauty beyond compare. Our commitment to quality and tradition assures you that this sapphire will be a cherished heirloom for generations to come, a testament to your refined taste and appreciation for the finer things in life.



