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1.08 Ct. Orange Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 24
Item ID: | S34955 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.69 Width: 5.36 Height: 3.97 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $889 |
One exquisite transparent orange sapphire, weighing 1.08 carats, and fashioned in an oval outline, presents precise proportions with measurements of 5.69 by 5.36 by 3.97 millimeters, and a calculated depth ratio of approximately 71.9 percent, a figure that reflects a slightly deep pavilion profile designed to enhance color saturation while maintaining strong light return. The gem has been cut in a mixed brilliant style, combining a faceted brilliant crown with a carefully faceted pavilion, and it displays an excellent polish and careful facet junctions that yield crisp facet contrast across the table and crown. Clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a practical grading that indicates inclusions are minute and do not interrupt transparency or visual appeal in normal viewing conditions, and the stone remains effectively eye clean while retaining internal characteristics that attest to natural growth. The intense color intensity is the dominant visual attribute, with a vivid, warm orange tone that is evenly distributed across the pavilion and crown, and the stone is heat treated, a stable and widely accepted enhancement used to optimize color and clarity while maintaining structural integrity.
The mixed brilliant cut selected for this sapphire has been executed to reconcile two primary objectives, color saturation and scintillation, with the brilliant style on the crown delivering lively sparkle from small, repeatable star and kite facets, and the pavilion faceting organized to concentrate light back into the body color, creating a balanced presentation that reads as both fiery and deep. Precision in the facet geometry is evident in the uniformity of the crown bevels and the regularity of the pavilion facets, which minimizes light leakage despite the slightly deep profile, and the excellent polish contributes to bright, mirror like facet surfaces that amplify the orange tone under direct illumination. From a gemological perspective this oval mixed brilliant maximizes the visible surface area relative to weight, presenting a larger face up appearance per carat than many heavier cut alternatives, and this efficiency is particularly valuable for colored gems where color per volume is the chief determinant of perceived value. The stone exhibits good symmetry between its length and width axes with minimal deviation, and the girdle has been finished to an even thickness to facilitate secure setting while avoiding excessive weight loss during mounting.
The origin from Madagascar situates this sapphire within a growing supply source known for producing vivid and unusual corundum colors, and provenance contributes materially to the gemstone s narrative and market positioning, as collectors and connoisseurs increasingly value documented origin. Heat treatment is fully disclosed, and this enhancement is standard within the trade to refine hue and clarity while being permanent under normal wear conditions, a fact that supports both aesthetic performance and long term stability. From a durability standpoint, corundum ranks at nine on the Mohs hardness scale, which ensures excellent resistance to scratching for daily wear applications, and the stone s modest size and strong polish make it particularly suitable for a variety of fine jewellery placements, including a classic solitaire, a delicate halo, or a bespoke three stone design, where the intense orange can act as either the focal tone or as a vibrant contrast to cool metal tones and accent stones. For settings where protection of the girdle and culet is a priority, a bezel or partially bezelled prong system will secure the slightly deep pavilion while preserving the mixed brilliant optics.
Owning this orange sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company is an investment in both beauty and artisanal lapidary craft, the stone s technical specifications, including a consistent intense color, a mixed brilliant facet architecture, and an excellent polish, position it as a high quality specimen within the collector and designer markets, while the disclosed heat treatment and Madagascar origin provide transparent information that supports long term market confidence. The combination of a well executed cut that balances brilliance with color concentration, a clarity that reads visually clean at eye level, and the corundum family s inherent durability, make this gem a resilient asset that will retain desirability across changing fashions. In addition to intrinsic qualities, provenance and ethical sourcing are increasingly important to discerning buyers, and The Natural Sapphire Company adheres to rigorous sourcing and disclosure practices, ensuring that the gem s story is traceable and that its craftsmanship is fully documented. For clients seeking a precise, technically profiled gemstone with demonstrable market appeal, this 1.08 carat oval orange sapphire represents a focused opportunity to acquire a rare color variation rendered with skilled faceting, and to integrate a durable, visually arresting stone into a considered jewellery commission that will perform both aesthetically and as a collectible.































