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5.01 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S35324 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.14 Width: 10.66 Height: 4.41 |
Weight: | 5.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,480 |
This sapphire presents a precise and measured specification that will appeal to connoisseurs who prioritize both measurable attributes and aesthetic impact. The stone weighs 5.01 carats and is cut into a pear shape with dimensions 13.14 by 10.66 by 4.41 millimeters. Its length to width ratio of approximately 1.23 to 1 yields a classic pear silhouette that is neither overly elongated nor squat, providing a balanced face up presentation. The depth profile is relatively low, approximately thirty seven percent when calculated against the mean of length and width, which produces a lower crown and a refined pavilion profile suitable for low set and bezel type mountings. The gem has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, the clarity has been graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, the color intensity is vivid, the polish is excellent, and the stone originates from Madagascar. Enhancement has been limited to heat treatment, a controlled and stable process commonly used to optimize color while preserving natural material integrity. The Natural Sapphire Company is the source of this specimen and provides the documented provenance and quality assessment that accompanies the piece.
The mixed brilliant faceting strategy employed on this pear shaped sapphire has been executed with deliberate technical intent to balance color saturation and light performance. On the crown, brilliant style facets capture and disperse incident light into strong scintillation and pinpoint flashes, while the pavilion incorporates directed facet planes that deepen face up color and reduce unwanted windowing. The result is a stone that reads with a dense, even blue when viewed table up, yet still offers lively facet contrast as the viewer or light source moves. Edge symmetry across the girdle has been maintained to tight tolerances, contributing to even light return along the pear outline and minimizing dark zones that can compromise the appearance of vivid saturation. The excellent polish enhances facet crispness and maximizes internal reflection, which in turn refines the stone s visual texture, creating a velvety but lively blue that appears luxurious at a distance and detailed under magnification. For gem cutters and designers who favor precise optical behavior, this sapphire demonstrates how mixed faceting can be tuned to prioritize face up color intensity while retaining necessary brilliance.
From a clarity and color grade perspective this sapphire offers an informative combination of attributes for the technical buyer. The clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates the presence of minor internal characteristics that do not materially impede transparency or compromise durability, and under loupe inspection these features are typically discrete and nondisruptive to the overall visual field. The vivid color intensity denotes a high degree of saturation and a medium to medium deep tone that reads richly without veering into overly dark territory that can reduce sparkle. In practical terms the vivid grade means the face up color is immediately striking and stable under a range of lighting conditions, a quality valued in high end jewelry where head up appearance governs perceived value. The heat treatment applied to this stone is a standard, stable enhancement intended to homogenize and intensify the natural blue, and when performed correctly it remains permanent under normal wear conditions. Madagascar as the origin contributes an identifiable character to the stone, often manifesting as a clear, clean blue with subtle depth, and the documented origin supports both market positioning and collector interest.
Beyond raw specifications, this sapphire functions as a symbol of personal power and distinction due to the way its material and cut coalesce to create a bold visual statement. The vivid blue face up color reads as authoritative and refined, imparting presence to any mounting while the pear shape introduces a directional elegance that flatters hand oriented designs in rings and drops in pendants. Its modest depth profile allows for lower settings that sit comfortably on the finger, and the mixed brilliant faceting ensures that the stone maintains lively interaction with light while remaining intensely colored. For designers and buyers seeking a center stone that communicates status through chroma and craftsmanship rather than sheer mass alone, this piece performs exceptionally. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the technical assessment and provenance of this gem, and we can provide additional data such as spectral readings and mounting recommendations to optimize optical performance in a specific setting. For clients interested in bespoke design, mounting engineering, or certification, we welcome technical dialogue to match the stone s distinct attributes with a setting that amplifies its symbolism of power and distinction.






























