This gorgeous unheated aquamarine has a delightfullystrong sky blue tone. The piece is eye clean and is nicely cut and polished, with quite a deep pavilion giving it good sparkle. This piece is was responsibly sourced from Madagascar. Stone Type...
This beautiful mid sky blue unheated aquamarine is completely eye clean and has great sparkle due to a very fine level of faceting. The rough stone was ethically source from Cabo DelGado, Mozambique and finished by our master cutter. Stone...
This is a stunning piece in a huge 12mm square checkerboard cut giving it great sparkle, in a pale icy blue it would make a great statement piece. Stone Type Beryl - Aquamarine Cut Checkerboard Square Cut Weight 7.05ct Dimensions 12.0x11.9x7.9mm Colour...
This amazing aquamarine has not been heat treated and was responsibly sourced from Madagascar. The piece is a lovely sky blue with a stunning elongated cut. This beautifully clean stone will set as a stunning piece of jewellery. Stone Type Beryl...
This sleak natural and unheated aquamarine has a elegant rhombohedral step cut and is a lovely pale icy blue. It is almost eye clean with just a few barely visible wisps coming in from one of the long edges. This...
This piece is a stunning light, minty blue and faces up totally eye clean. It is completely natural and has not been heated as most aquamarines are. The rough was mined in the Northern Cabo Del Gardo Provence of Mozambique....
This stunning natural aquamarine is a lovely baby blue and is almost entirely eye clean except for a small feather near the point. The piece has a nice wide table and although it does show a slight window the the...
This lovely soft blue cabochon aquamarines has a delicate look and intriguing appeal with tiny mica crystals distributed across the gem in a linear pattern.This gems was responsibly sourced as part of our project in Madagascar. Stone Type Aquamarine...
This lovely softly toned aquamarine has a striking yet subtle cat's eye effect. This piece is unheated and was responsibly sourced from Madagascar. Stone Type Aquamarine Cut Oval Cut Weight 21.23ct Dimensions 11.8x11.6mm Colour Light Blue Clarity Treatment None Origin Madagascar....
This unique natural aquamarine has been specially cut in house to produce this wonderful gem. The piece has been cut into a pear shape with the top of the stone being left with its glossy undulating uncut surface while the sides and base have...
In a gorgeous strong blue this natural and unheated aquamarine from Mozambique has been cut into a unique geo cut. The piece has a striking transition from clean to included across the stone creating a unique visual effect. Our geo...
This lovely soft blue pair of square cabochon aquamarines has a delicate appeal and would make for a fantastic pair of earrings.These gems was responsibly sourced as part of our project in Madagascar. Stone Type Aquamarine Cut Square Cabachon...
This intriguing little aquamarine was faceted by one of the members of the women's lapidary collective, called ROAM. The piece features a number of crystalline inclusions that have been oriented to the center of the finished gem. This is a great collectors...
This beautiful light blue aquamarine was faceted by one of the members of the women's lapidary collective, called ROAM. The piece shows a little bit of wear, but is totally clean to the naked eye . Stone Type Aquamarine Cut Baguette Cut Weight 1.25ct...
This unique natural aquamarine has been specially cut in house to produce this wonderful gem. The piece has been cut into a rectangular shape with the top of the stone being left with its glossy undulating uncut surface while the sides and base have...
This beautiful parcel of natural, unheated aquamarine is a matched mid sky blue with a stunning polish, giving the stones the look of eyecatching beads of icy blue water. Each piece has minor inclusions visible to the eye, but this...
Stone Type
Aquamarine
Cut
Oval Cut
Weight
1.77ct
Dimensions
9.05x7.20x4.39
mm
Colour
Blue
Clarity
SI
Treatment
None
Origin
Mozambique. Responsibly Sourced
Reference
LG000069
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