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0.69 Ct. Yellowish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jul 14
Item ID: | S41024 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.94 Width: 4.31 Height: 3.05 |
Weight: | 0.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $652 |
One beautiful transparent 0.69 carat pear shape yellowish green sapphire from Madagascar sits at the center of this offering from The Natural Sapphire Company, dimensions 6.94 x 4.31 x 3.05 mm, mixed brilliant cut, clarity slightly included when evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, enhancement heat treated. From the first glance this sapphire distinguishes itself from many mass market stones by the rarity of its hue and the quality of its finish, the yellowish green tone is lively and complex, showing depth that shifts in different lights, unlike many pale or muddy green sapphires that lack saturation or show a flat appearance. The pear shape remains timeless and flattering, and the mixed brilliant cut adds a modern touch that brings out scintillation and fire, this is a stone that competes favorably with other colored gems in its category because it offers both visual appeal and technical cutting excellence. Compared to similar sized sapphires that are either heavily included, poorly cut, or weak in color, this gem presents a superior balance of clarity and hue, making it an immediate choice for buyers who prioritize long term value and aesthetic performance.
When compared to the broad market of sapphires and alternative colored gems, this yellowish green sapphire builds a strong case as a design centerpiece and as a collectible. The 0.69 carat weight and precise dimensions 6.94 x 4.31 x 3.05 mm make it ideal for a variety of settings, from elegant solitaires to more elaborate halo or vintage inspired designs, customers looking for a versatile gem will appreciate that it is substantial enough to be noticed, yet modest enough to be set in delicate designs without overwhelming proportions. Where many other stones in the same price range may be glassy or lack cutting finesse, the excellent polish on this gem amplifies light return and enhances perceived size, the mixed brilliant cut is specifically chosen to maximize brilliance in a pear shape, and that technical consideration separates this offering from stones that are simply recut to remove inclusions. With clarity graded slightly included at eye level the gem retains internal character that proves natural origin, while still reading clean to most observers when set, this is often preferable to overly cleaned stones that may have been filled or treated to an extent that compromises long term stability.
From an investment perspective this Madagascar yellowish green sapphire represents an attractive opportunity, colored sapphires with uncommon hues have shown steady interest among collectors and investors who seek diversification beyond traditional blue sapphires and diamonds. The combination of intense color intensity, transparent body, and excellent polish creates a gem that is both desirable and durable, sapphires benefit from the inherent hardness and stability of corundum which protects value over time, and gems from reputable localities such as Madagascar have gained market recognition as sources of unique color profiles. Unlike mass produced gems whose prices are driven down by uniform supply, rarer tones command premiums especially when paired with good cut and polish, heat treatment is an accepted and disclosed enhancement in the trade, and when properly documented it does not carry the same stigma as undisclosed or nonstandard treatments, buyers who focus on transparent disclosure and origin, such as those who purchase from The Natural Sapphire Company, often find that provenance and full disclosure preserve or enhance resale value.
Finally the long term prospects of this stone should be viewed in the broader context of collector trends and retail demand. Unique colored sapphires are increasingly sought after by designers and private collectors who prefer distinctiveness over ubiquity, as trend cycles continue to reward individuality the market for well cut and intensely colored nontraditional shades is likely to strengthen. Compared to lower grade stones, synthetics, or heavily treated material which can flood the lower end of the market and depress prices, this natural Madagascar sapphire combines qualities that are harder to replicate at scale, the excellent polish and cut quality ensure that the gem performs beautifully in jewelry, while the documented origin and disclosed heat treatment align with best practices that informed buyers are looking for. For investors who value both aesthetic pleasure and long term appreciation, this sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company offers a compelling blend of rarity, beauty, and trade transparency, it is a piece to wear proudly now and to consider as a core asset in a collection that can appreciate as market tastes evolve.






























