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1.61 Ct. Bi Color Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 22
Item ID: | S34240 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.75 Width: 6.02 Height: 4 |
Weight: | 1.61 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $404 |
This 1.61 carat bi color sapphire from Madagascar presented by The Natural Sapphire Company is a study in natural balance, transparency, and expert cutting. The stone measures 6.75 by 6.02 by 4.00 millimeters and is fashioned in a classic emerald cut, a choice that accentuates the gem crystal structure and the interplay of its two distinct color zones. The sapphire is transparent with intense color intensity and an excellent polish, and it has been left untreated, no enhancement, a condition that both collectors and connoisseurs prize for its direct connection to the material as it formed in the earth. The clarity is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, a practical grade for a colored stone that preserves beauty while confirming natural origin, and the gem presents as a durable, wearable size for a range of jewelry applications.
Understanding the clarity and color grades is important to an educated buyer, and this sapphire demonstrates why such detail matters. Very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicates that minor inclusions are present but do not significantly interrupt the stone face up, and these internal features can serve as natural fingerprints that authenticate the gem as natural and unheated. In sapphires, color is often the dominant driver of value, and the intense color intensity of this bi color example contributes strongly to its appeal, as does the transparency which allows color to read cleanly from the table. The bi color character creates a dynamic visual effect where two complementary tones coexist, giving the gem versatility in design and the capacity to pair with a broader palette of metals and accent stones. Madagascar is recognized for producing sapphires with lively color saturation and distinctive zoning, and the provenance of this stone adds context for buyers who weigh locality in their assessment of rarity and desirability.
The emerald cut plays a central role in how this sapphire performs with light, and the cut strategy here was chosen to highlight the gem intrinsic properties rather than to maximize brilliant sparkle. Emerald cutting is a step cut, with large, parallel facets on the crown and pavilion that create broad flashes of light and dark often described as a hall of mirrors effect. This cutting style emphasizes the stone color and clarity by producing strong, planar reflections that reveal color depth and zoning with clarity, and because the cut yields defined, elongated facet planes, it allows the bi color transition to be read distinctly across the table and shoulders. The generous table and well proportioned pavilion depth in this stone, given its measurements of 6.75 by 6.02 by 4.00 millimeters, produce a pleasing face up presence for a 1.61 carat weight while maintaining a balanced light return. Excellent polish is critical for step cuts, because crisp facet junctions and mirror smooth facet surfaces determine how cleanly light is reflected and how pure the color appears, and the polish on this sapphire preserves the integrity of those reflections so that the linear flashes remain bright and the color zones remain defined.
For the informed buyer considering both aesthetic and investment qualities, this untreated Madagascar sapphire offers several compelling attributes. The combination of intense color intensity, transparent body, and a very slightly included clarity grade creates a stone that reads as lively and natural under typical viewing conditions, and the absence of enhancement supports long term stability and resale preference. The emerald cut makes the gem especially suitable for settings that showcase the table and allow light to interact with the step facets, such as a minimal bezel with an open back or a refined four prong mounting that secures the corners while letting the pavilion breathe. Sapphires with proven provenance and careful cutting like this one are collectible because they pair gemological veracity with wearable elegance, and The Natural Sapphire Company provides the documentation and expertise to evaluate cut proportions, clarity characteristics, and origin. If you are seeking a single gem that communicates natural origin, considered cutting, and a distinctive bi color personality, this 1.61 carat emerald cut sapphire represents a thoughtful, well documented choice.































