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6.08 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S31001 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.4 Width: 10.65 Height: 5.63 |
Weight: | 6.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $12,825 |
This gemstone is a transparent AGL certified Pink, weighing 6.08 carats, presented in a cushion shape with dimensions of 11.40 x 10.65 x 5.63 mm, and finished with a mixed brilliant cut. Its clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, its color is described as vivid in intensity, and its polish is rated excellent. The stone is reported as having no enhancement, a factor that is increasingly important in establishing value and ensuring longevity. The certification from AGL provides an independent assessment of weight, measurements, clarity, color, treatment status, and other diagnostic observations, adding a layer of assurance about the stone you are considering. The combination of a substantial carat weight, clean visual appearance to the unaided eye, and vivid color creates an object of both aesthetic presence and technical merit.
The mixed brilliant cut used for this cushion shaped sapphire blends facets from both brilliant and step cutting traditions, designed to optimize light return while preserving the stone s natural face up color. The dimensions and the depth of the pavilion have been carefully executed to promote balanced brilliance and a pleasing spread across the table. The very slightly included clarity grade indicates that the stone is effectively eye clean, meaning that minor inclusions are not readily seen without magnification, a desirable attribute for a gemstone intended to be worn regularly. An excellent polish produces sharp facet junctions and clean facet planes, which together enhance the stone s ability to reflect and refract light, contributing to scintillation and overall visual impact. Because the sapphire is transparent and exhibits clear internal character, the mixed cut amplifies both the vivid hue and the lively play of light.
The origin of this sapphire, Madagascar, plays a significant role in understanding both its formation and its value. Madagascar is recognized as a relatively recent but high quality source of sapphire material, with deposits that have produced notable pink and blue sapphires since commercial exploration began. Geologically, Malagasy sapphires commonly form in metamorphic and alluvial environments, where heat pressure and the presence of trace elements influence color development. In the case of pink sapphire, chromium and related trace elements generate the pink to vivid pink tones, and the geological history of Madagascar is conducive to producing stones with saturated, attractive coloration. Origin provides provenance and context, and a documented Madagascan origin can enhance desirability among collectors and designers who value traceable sources and distinct regional characteristics. The fact that this stone is natural and untreated, coupled with a clear origin, supports both its rarity and its market standing.
From a practical standpoint this 6.08 carat, AGL certified, Madagascan pink sapphire is well suited to become the focal point of a bespoke engagement ring, a high quality pendant, or a statement ring that benefits from a larger face up presentation. The cushion shape and the mixed brilliant cut offer a balance between classic elegance and modern brilliance, while the very slightly included clarity and excellent polish ensure both beauty and resilience for everyday wear. Sapphire s inherent hardness and toughness make it a durable choice for daily settings, and the untreated nature of this stone further supports long term stability in wearable jewelry. The Natural Sapphire Company provides the accompanying AGL documentation and detailed imagery to support informed decisions, and the provenance information serves as an important aspect of the gem s profile for collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize origin, treatment disclosure, and independent verification.






























