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1.08 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 27
Item ID: | S34099 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.9 Width: 5.97 Height: 4 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $900 |
This sapphire is a transparent, natural, round shape gem, weighing 1.08 carats, with dimensions of 5.90 by 5.97 by 4.00 millimeters. The stone presents a bluish green hue with medium color intensity, and it has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut that combines a faceted crown and a pavilion designed to maximize light return. The cut proportions yield a depth that measures approximately sixty seven percent relative to the average diameter, supporting strong scintillation and a lively play of light. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which indicates only modest inclusions that do not substantially interrupt the gem is transparency. The polish on all facet planes has been evaluated as excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and a clean surface finish. The sapphire is untreated, with no enhancement recorded, and its documented origin is Madagascar. These factual attributes describe the material characteristics you will examine when considering this gem for a fine jewelry commission or as a principal stone in an heirloom piece.
From a gemological perspective, the combination of medium color intensity and a bluish green range produces a balanced appearance that reads as both contemporary and classic. The mixed brilliant cut encourages dispersion and surface brightness, while the excellent polish enhances optical performance without introducing additional masking or diffusion. The very slightly included clarity grade denotes that inclusions are present but limited in size and distribution, and under routine viewing they do not detract from the overall transparency or the gem is brilliance. The absence of heat or other treatments is a significant characteristic, as it preserves the stone is original crystal structure and natural color saturation. Madagascar is an established source of fine sapphires, and material from this region can display lively color and attractive clarity profiles. For precise evaluation, faceted dimensions and the observed face up appearance combine to create an attractive balance of color, light return, and wearable size for many jewelry applications.
The bluish green hue of this sapphire lends itself naturally to a romantic narrative rooted in shorelines and quiet, reflective light. Imagine a coastal evening, when sea and sky meet in a soft band of green tinged blue, and the horizon holds the last warmth of day. In that setting, the gem becomes a token of a relationship that values clarity of intention and the calm confidence of mutual understanding. The very slightly included clarity reflects the humane truth that beauty and authenticity include small, natural marks, like the faint memories and shared stories that give a partnership depth. The gem is color is a visual metaphor for renewal and steadiness, like tideworn shores that endure and reshape, and the Madagascar origin evokes an island sense of discovery and distant promise. Worn close to the skin, this sapphire may be experienced as a steady color note in daily life, a reminder that clarity and color together form the foundation of a lasting connection.
In practical terms, this 1.08 carat round bluish green sapphire adapts well to a variety of settings, including four or six prong styles that emphasize the stone is round silhouette, bezel mounts that enhance protection for active wearers, and halo or solitaire designs that balance presence with refinement. The gem is well suited to an engagement ring, a pendant that captures light from multiple directions, or a bespoke piece designed for everyday wear, given sapphire is a nine on the Mohs hardness scale and is resistant to abrasion. Routine care is straightforward, using warm water and a mild detergent with a soft brush and careful rinsing, and regular checks of the mounting are recommended to ensure the stone is secure. For any professional services, including final setting, sizing, or cleaning, our specialists at The Natural Sapphire Company can provide guidance and assistance, drawing on experience with natural, untreated material and regional sourcing. This sapphire combines clear, accountable technical specifications with an evocative color story, offering both measurable quality and a meaningful narrative for the person who will wear it.































