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2.04 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 25
Item ID: | S34556 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.86 Width: 5.93 Height: 5.15 |
Weight: | 2.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,700 |
This 2.04 carat transparent bluish green sapphire from Madagascar presents itself as a study in controlled geometry and pure hue, a stone that reads equal parts gemological refinement and collector grade scarcity. The specimen measures 6.86 by 5.93 by 5.15 millimeters, an emerald cut that emphasizes step facets and broad planar surfaces rather than aggressive pavilion flashes. The cut displays the classic hall of mirrors effect of a well executed step cut, with parallel crown and pavilion facets producing broad, disciplined flashes of color and light. The color is best described as vivid bluish green, with strong saturation and a medium to slightly deep tone that yields a jewel rich appearance in daylight and warm incandescent light. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating that internal characteristics are minor and do not interrupt transparency or the stone’s ability to return light. The polish is excellent, a finish that preserves crisp facet junctions and a smooth polished table that contributes to even light flow and minimal skin level wear. This is an untreated gem, enhancement no enhancement, which elevates both its market desirability and its long term collector value, and its provenance from Madagascar places it within a modern source known for producing sapphires with complex but appealing color profiles.
From a faceting and light performance perspective the emerald cut on this sapphire demonstrates deliberate proportioning and a cutter’s restraint designed to accentuate color rather than maximize scintillation. The broad table and long step facets create large, mirror like facets that emphasize the bluish green hue, while careful pavilion shaping controls light leakage to preserve depth of color across the crown. The result is a gem that expresses its vivid color in broad flashes, rather than a scintillating mix of small flashes, which is precisely what a discerning collector seeks in a step cut sapphire. The stone exhibits subtle pleochroism typical of corundum that displays both bluish and greenish vectors when the stone is rotated, and the cutter has oriented the pavilion and crown to balance these vectors so the face up view reads consistently vivid. Clarity wise, the very very slightly included grade evaluated at eye level means that the internal features are minute and well positioned to avoid focal disruption, so the face up transparency remains high and the gem reads clean to the unaided eye in normal viewing conditions. The excellent polish and precise facet junctions further reinforce optical performance, enabling crisp internal reflections and a refined appearance under loupe scrutiny. Collectors who are particular about cut symmetry will appreciate the even table proportions and balanced outline that maintain the emerald cut’s elegant geometry while delivering strong color saturation.
For a high end gemstone collection this sapphire represents a rare confluence of factors that collectors prize, untreated vivid color, excellent polish, a compact and versatile 2.04 carat weight, and an emerald cut that offers a mature, architectural aesthetic. The emerald cut lends itself to a range of high jewelry treatments from understated solitaire settings that celebrate the stone’s step cut planes to more complex designer bezels that protect the corners while highlighting the stone’s color depth. Given the gem’s measurements and face up presentation, a low profile four prong setting or a tailored bezel will allow the color to dominate the composition while preserving the clean lines of the cut. From an investment and conservation perspective, untreated sapphires with vivid intensity from Madagascar are scarce in the market, and the absence of enhancement supports long term stability and resale desirability. When combined with The Natural Sapphire Company provenance, which emphasizes responsible sourcing and gemological transparency, this sapphire becomes not only a visually compelling addition but also a curator grade specimen that will hold its place in a serious collection. For the connoisseur seeking a stone with technical refinement, measured brilliance, and uncompromised natural color, this emerald cut bluish green sapphire is a precise and elegant addition to a high end gemstone portfolio.































