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1.08 Ct. Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 17
Item ID: | S34208 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.35 Width: 5.1 Height: 3.95 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
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 | $541 |
This 1.08 carat pear shape green sapphire presents a precise combination of size and symmetry, with measured dimensions of 7.35 by 5.10 by 3.95 millimeters, a shape profile that suits both solitaire and halo settings. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant faceting schema that merges a brilliant style crown with a carefully faceted pavilion, a choice that enhances internal light return while preserving the elongated silhouette unique to the pear outline. The crown facets have been balanced to promote scintillation across the broad table, while the pavilion has been angled and faceted to reinforce a strong central face up brightness, avoiding the common dark keel that can afflict pear forms. The girdle has been finished to a consistent thickness that facilitates secure mounting without adding unnecessary weight, and the overall finishing grade is reflected in an excellent polish that produces crisp facet junctions and optimal surface luster.
Color and clarity are evaluated with precision, the color presenting as medium intense green, a tone and saturation pairing that translates to lively color in most lighting conditions. The green displays subtle secondary blue undertones that shift depending on viewing angle and light source, a trichroic tendency that is typical for corundum varieties with specific trace element chemistries. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when examined at eye level, a grade that indicates the presence of small natural inclusions that do not interfere with transparency or the gemological integrity of the crystal. Under magnification these inclusions are minimal, commonly consisting of fine pinpoint crystals or minute rutile needles aligned with the crystal growth, and they have been positioned away from the pavilion facets where they might otherwise affect light performance. The gem has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement in sapphire processing, applied to optimize color saturation and to reduce minimal silk without compromising structural stability, treatment that is universally accepted in the trade when fully disclosed.
The origin, Madagascar, is a significant contributor to both the scientific and market value of this sapphire, with provenance adding a measurable layer of desirability for connoisseurs and collectors. Madagascar deposits are known for producing a wide palette of corundum colors, owing to the regionally distinct trace element profile and the metamorphic to pegmatitic environments that yield clean, well formed crystals. In green sapphires from this locale the interplay of iron and titanium, and occasional minor chromium influence, tends to produce green tones that can carry cool or slightly neutral blue components, which experienced buyers appreciate for their depth and versatility in design. Geological context informs cutting decisions, cutters who work with Madagascar rough often exploit characteristic color zoning and crystal habit to orient the table and pavilion so that the most desirable color face up is maximized. Provenance documentation from The Natural Sapphire Company accompanies this stone, providing traceable assurance of origin and supporting the gemological narrative that enhances both collectible and investment value.
From the perspective of craftsmanship and practical use, this sapphire is well suited to fine jewelry applications where technical control of light and setting security are priorities. The mixed brilliant cut produces a balance of sparkle and color saturation, making it ideal for a three prong or bezel setting that supports the narrow point of the pear while protecting it from impact, and the well proportioned pavilion and excellent polish make the gem responsive to precision mounting without risk of obscured brilliance. For designers, the stone offers reliable facet alignment for precise color zoning control, and the consistent girdle thickness simplifies the fabrication of custom seats and collets. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the gem with full disclosure of enhancement and origin, and we provide detailed imagery and gemological documentation on request, along with consultation on ideal mounting orientation to preserve optical performance. If you are selecting a center stone for an engagement ring, a pendant, or a bespoke commission, this 1.08 carat Madagascar green sapphire represents a technically refined choice, combining expert cutting, attractive medium intense color, and provenance that together deliver both aesthetic pleasure and measured investment quality.




























