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1.02 Ct. Greenish Blue Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Nov 26
Item ID: | S32452 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.41 Width: 4.47 Height: 3.94 |
Weight: | 1.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
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 | $686 |
This pear shape greenish blue sapphire presents a measured weight of 1.02 carat and precise dimensions of 7.41 by 4.47 by 3.94 mm, offering a balanced footprint that adapts well to a variety of engagement ring designs. The pavilion and crown have been faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, which combines the depth and contrast of step facets with the scintillation and fire typically associated with brilliant faceting, resulting in lively light return through the table and controlled dispersion from the pavilion. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, meaning the stone is effectively eye clean with only minor internal characteristics that do not detract from overall appearance or performance. Color registers as medium intense, a measured and stable saturation that reads as a sophisticated greenish blue in natural light, and the stone is described as transparent with an excellent polish, supporting crisp facet junctions and smooth reflective surfaces. The sapphire has been heat treated, a common and stable enhancement that improves tone and clarity while remaining permanent under normal wear conditions, and its documented origin is Madagascar, a source recognized for producing sapphires with attractive hues and clean crystal habit.
As an engagement gem this sapphire combines visual appeal with practical durability, making it an excellent candidate for daily wear. Sapphires are corundum, one of the hardest gem materials after diamond, and this material hardness provides strong resistance to scratches and abrasion over time, providing longevity when set in a ring meant for everyday use. The pear outline offers a timeless silhouette that flatters the finger, elongating the hand when set with the point directed toward the fingertip, or creating a protected profile when oriented toward the wrist, depending on stylistic preference. At 1.02 carat and the supplied dimensions, the stone reads as a substantial yet manageable size, suitable for classic solitaire presentations as well as contemporary halo or three stone settings. The medium intense greenish blue hue is versatile against both warm and cool metal tones, and the mixed brilliant cut optimizes sparkle in both direct and diffuse lighting, which is desirable for an engagement piece intended to be noticed in a variety of everyday lighting situations.
Recommendations for setting and care are pragmatic, focusing on both aesthetics and preservation of the gem. A prong setting that secures the point and the rounded end of the pear shape is effective for protecting vulnerable pavilion angles while allowing maximum light to enter through the crown, preserving brilliance and color. For those seeking additional visual presence, a halo of small accent stones can increase apparent size and contrast the greenish blue tone without overwhelming the sapphire, while a bezel or partial bezel offers a more secure profile for an active lifestyle. Routine cleaning with warm water, a mild detergent, and a soft brush will maintain surface luster, and occasional professional inspection of the setting will ensure the stone remains secure over years of wear. Heat treatment on this sapphire is stable, but like all gemstones it should be protected from harsh chemical exposure and extreme thermal shock. The Natural Sapphire Company documents origin and treatment for clarity of purchase, supporting informed decisions when selecting a center stone for an engagement ring.
In presenting fine gem material for this purpose, The Natural Sapphire Company emphasizes transparent specification and practical guidance so the stone can be evaluated on objective attributes that matter for an engagement piece. The combination of a well executed mixed brilliant cut, eye clean clarity graded very slightly included, medium intense greenish blue color, excellent polish, and a durable corundum nature creates a balanced option that reads as both elegant and resilient. Whether set in a traditional solitaire for understated refinement, in a halo for amplified presence, or in a bespoke design tailored to personal preference, this 1.02 carat pear shape sapphire from Madagascar provides a considered choice for an engagement gem, supported by clear documentation and care recommendations to help preserve its appearance for generations.






























