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1.28 Ct. Green Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S41316 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.22 Width: 7.18 Height: 3.32 |
Weight: | 1.28 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This Madagascar origin round green sapphire weighs 1.28 carats, and measures 7.22 by 7.18 by 3.32 millimeters, a combination that yields a notable face up presence for its weight. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant faceting scheme, which in this execution pairs a finely proportioned brilliant style crown with modified pavilion faceting to balance scintillation and color saturation. The shallow to moderate depth, approximately 46.1 percent of the average diameter, was chosen deliberately to maximize spread and face up area while preserving strong light return, a conscious trade off that increases apparent size without sacrificing brilliance. Clarity is described as very very slightly included at eye level, indicating minimal internal features that do not interrupt transparent light transmission, and the excellent polish and precise facet junctions allow clean facet reflections and crisp scintillation. The overall finish reflects high quality lapidary control, with symmetry that supports even table reflections and consistent optical performance across viewing angles.
Color in this specimen is a vivid green intensity with a well balanced tone and saturation that reads richly in both natural and controlled light. The green hue in sapphires is most commonly the result of iron related chromophores combined with specific crystal field interactions that yield stable green colors, and in this stone the saturation reaches vivid without crossing into overly dark tones, which preserves both color and brilliance. The mixed brilliant architecture enhances this color, the brilliant crown facets dispersing light to create lively flashes, while the modified pavilion facets increase color depth and minimize light leakage. Face up color distribution is even, with no obvious zoning that would detract from aesthetic uniformity, and the stone remains transparent across the table, allowing accurate assessment of color and inclusions. The heat treatment noted for this sapphire is a standard, stable enhancement that optimizes hue and clarity, and it is widely accepted in the trade when disclosed, because it improves visual appeal while maintaining the stone as a durable natural sapphire suitable for everyday wear.
From an investment perspective, a well cut, vividly colored green sapphire in the 1.28 carat range, with very very slight inclusions and excellent polish, offers a compelling combination of rarity and marketability. Market demand for colored sapphires has been steadily increasing as collectors and investors diversify away from traditional white diamonds, and interest in distinctive hues such as strong greens has grown because these colors are less common and therefore more collectible. The Madagascar origin contributes positively to provenance, because Madagascar has become an important, well documented source for a range of high quality sapphires, and documented origin can support premium pricing when paired with strong color and cut. Heat treatment is the prevailing enhancement in the marketplace, and because this treatment is stable and fully disclosed, it does not substantially diminish resale potential for a stone with these attributes. For long term value preservation and appreciation, buyers should secure professional laboratory documentation, consider settings that protect the girdle and pavilion, and retain provenance information supplied by reputable dealers. The Natural Sapphire Company provides clear disclosures and can assist with independent grading documentation, which enhances liquidity and buyer confidence. While no gemstone investment can be guaranteed, the structural quality, vivid color, and expert cutting of this Madagascar green sapphire position it as an asset with favorable prospects for appreciation over time, particularly if held within a well documented collection, actively monitored for market trends, and marketed to collectors who prize color, cut, and origin.





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