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0.95 Ct. Yellowish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jun 20
Item ID: | S35723 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.01 Width: 5.52 Height: 3.02 |
Weight: | 0.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This pear shape yellowish green sapphire weighs 0.95 carat, with precise dimensions of 8.01 by 5.52 by 3.02 millimeters, and originates from Madagascar, a source known for producing a wide tonal range in corundum. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, chosen to balance exceptional light return with an elegant pear outline, and the stone is transparent with a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. Color intensity is classified as intense, and the surface shows an excellent polish, making faceting planes crisp and reflective. This combination of near one carat weight, a saturated yellowish green hue, and a precision pear cut represents an uncommon intersection of size and color, rarity that we at The Natural Sapphire Company highlight when selecting stones for collectors and fine jewelry commissions.
Examining the proportions reveals a length to width ratio of approximately 1.45 to 1, which places the silhouette within the range preferred for well balanced pear shapes, providing a visually elongated profile without appearing narrow. Depth relative to the average diameter calculates to about 44.6 percent, a proportion that supports strong pavilion geometry for return of light while preserving a comfortable face up size. The mixed brilliant faceting marries a modified crown facet array with a pavilion organized to produce concentrated flashes, the result of calibrated facet angles and junctions that optimize scintillation. Polish described as excellent indicates that facets were finished to a high degree of luster, minimizing surface diffusion of light, and the overall symmetry and cutting execution ensure that the bright zones remain stable under varied lighting, attributes that advanced buyers assess when considering optical performance in colored corundum.
The color of this sapphire reads as a true yellowish green with intense saturation, a hue that is notably less common in natural sapphire populations than the familiar blue range, and rarer still at this near one carat size with such even distribution. In corundum nomenclature, the stone exhibits a primary green hue with warm yellow modifiers that elevate the perceived brilliance and contribute to a lively visual depth. Madagascar sapphires in this color range often present clean saturation with minimal muddy tones, and this specimen shows crisp chroma that resists appearing washed out even under daylight conditions. Collectors will appreciate that yellowish green sapphires occupy a specialist segment of the market, where fine examples are limited compared to mainstream blue sapphires, and the intense color intensity of this piece enhances its desirability for a focused collection or a distinct engagement ring that deviates from more common palettes.
Clarity is reported as very very slightly included assessed at eye level, indicating only minor inclusions that do not materially interrupt transparency or the passage of light through the pavilion. Under jeweler magnification one would expect to locate small needle like or crystal inclusions placed in peripheral positions, rather than large, central features, which explains why the gem reads clean in practical wear. The sapphire has been heat treated, a conventional and widely accepted enhancement in corundum that improves color and clarity stability when done properly, and heat treatment in this instance is consistent with industry practices for Madagascar material. From a durability perspective corundum rates nine on the Mohs hardness scale, affording strong resistance to abrasion and making this gem suitable for daily wear settings, provided standard precautions are observed to protect the pear point from impact or abrasion.
For mounting and design, the pear shape and the stone dimensions lend themselves to a variety of settings, including classic three prong or bezel options that either emphasize brilliance or secure the delicate tip, and the intense yellowish green tone pairs attractively with warm metals such as 18 carat yellow gold to amplify the yellow modifier, or with platinum to present a modern, high contrast appearance. The Natural Sapphire Company can advise on proportionate ring head designs to maintain proper table orientation and to exploit the mixed brilliant facet arrangement for maximum scintillation. Given the near one carat weight and the clean, saturated color, this sapphire functions equally well as a center stone in a single stone engagement ring, as a colored accent in a halo composition, or as the focal point in bespoke jewelry where color rarity and cutting quality are primary considerations. We welcome technical inquiries from gemologists and experienced buyers, and can provide additional imaging, viewing under standardized light sources, and mounting recommendations to ensure this rare Madagascar yellowish green sapphire achieves its full potential in your collection.































