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2.00 Ct. Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by May 12
Item ID: | S33351 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.18 Width: 5.38 Height: 4.2 |
Weight: | 2.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This transparent, emerald cut green sapphire weighs 2.00 carats, and measures 8.18 by 5.38 by 4.20 millimeters. The stone presents an intense green color intensity, combined with a clarity grade recorded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level. The table and step facets of the emerald cut deliver a restrained, architectural elegance, while the excellent polish allows each facet to reflect light with clarity and purpose. The sapphire is entirely natural, with no enhancement applied, and it is responsibly sourced from Madagascar. At The Natural Sapphire Company we document the gem specifications and present this sapphire as an example of uncompromised material quality and careful lapidary work.
Visually the stone offers a concentrated and lively green tone, with even saturation that reads as consistently intense across the crown and pavilion. Transparency is a critical attribute for a gemcut of this type, and this sapphire is notable for its clean window and minimal diffusion, which together allow the emerald cut to communicate depth without obscuring brilliance. The very very slightly included clarity grade indicates that inclusions, when present, do not interrupt the gem at normal viewing distances, and under magnification they appear as minor features that do not detract from the visual impact. Excellent polish enhances the crispness of each facet junction, supporting precise light return and a finished surface that resists scuffing and shows a high standard of lapidary finishing.
From a craftsmanship perspective the decision to present this rough as an emerald cut was purposeful, and it reflects a balancing of weight retention, color presentation, and faceting discipline. Step cuts are demanding, because they require consistent facet angles and planar surfaces to present a refined, mirror like finish, and to do so while maintaining the integrity of an intense green color requires both experienced material selection and careful cutting. That discipline is evident here, in the way the stone holds color across its table and in the consistency of luster at the girdle. The physical properties of sapphire also support its use in fine jewelry, with hardness that permits daily wear in rings and bracelets, and toughness that is superior to many other colored gems, making this specimen a sensible choice for a piece designed to be both admired and worn.
Owning this natural Madagascar sapphire is an investment in beauty and craftsmanship, because it combines enduring aesthetic qualities with the practical merits of a well executed gemstone. The absence of enhancement increases its rarity within the market for colored sapphires, and provenance from a reputable source adds further confidence to its character and origin. As an object intended for bespoke mounting, or as a collector grade acquisition, the stone offers an opportunity to commission settings that highlight the step cut geometry, while preserving the stone for future enjoyment. The Natural Sapphire Company can provide additional information about the gem, assist with documentation, and collaborate on setting options that respect its material and optical qualities, ensuring that the sapphire performs as a lasting, refined expression of both natural beauty and skilled workmanship.































