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2.10 Ct. Yellowish Green Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jan 27
Item ID: | S31018 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.65 Width: 7.64 Height: 4.73 |
Weight: | 2.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $810 |
From the rough ribbon of earth in Madagascar to the final tabletop sparkle, this yellowish green sapphire tells a story of earth, skill, and intention. Formed under intense heat and pressure, this 2.10 carat round gem began as a crystal hidden in Malagasy deposits, where the geology yields some of the globe's most expressive corundum. Our cutters at The Natural Sapphire Company selected this material for its vivid color intensity and transparent nature. They chose a mixed brilliant cut to balance face up color with lively scintillation, producing a gem that measures 7.65 by 7.64 by 4.73 millimeters, with a clarity graded very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and an excellent polish that enhances every facet interaction. The sapphire has been heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement to stabilize and intensify hue, and the result is a clean, lively stone that carries both the raw heritage of Madagascar and the thoughtful hands of modern lapidaries.
Compared with other gemstones in its category, this sapphire offers a distinct reflective personality. Against classic blue or pink sapphires, its mixed brilliant facets emphasize shimmer and scintillation while holding color saturation, so it appears livelier in motion than many deeper toned sapphires which tend to emphasize depth over flash. Compared to step cut colored stones such as emeralds, which present broad planes and a window into depth and garden like inclusions, this sapphire returns more pinpoint flashes and a higher degree of sparkle, making it more visually animated under light. Versus peridot and tourmaline in similar hues, the sapphire benefits from corundum s natural hardness and vitreous luster, producing a crisper facet outline and a more enduring polish that resists wear. Its refractive behavior and mixed brilliant cutting style create a play between bright scintillation and even color distribution that many other greenish gem species do not match. For someone seeking a gem with a story rooted in Madagascar, a finish by The Natural Sapphire Company, and a balance of vivid color with lively reflection, this round yellowish green sapphire is both a poetic choice and a practical one, suited to settings that showcase both its color and the dance of light within.































