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Aquamarine 1.47ct

Aquamarine 1.47ct

Regular price €350 EUR
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Weight: 1.47ct
Dimensions: 8,85 x 7,05 x 4,34 mm 
Colour: Blue

Cut: Oval, faceted
Clarity: small inclusions
 
Report: IGI

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Aquamarine – 1.47 Carats, Blue That Stays With You

Some gemstones announce themselves. Aquamarine does something quieter – it draws you in gradually, and then holds your attention in a way that feels entirely effortless. That clear, luminous blue, somewhere between open sky and still water, has a quality that is hard to name but immediately felt. Calm, yes. But also alive.

Weighing 1.47 carats and measuring 8.85 x 7.05 x 4.34 mm, this aquamarine has a presence that reads clearly in jewellery without ever feeling heavy. The faceted oval cut suits this stone exceptionally well – it distributes the color evenly across the full face of the gem, channels light through its depth and gives the stone a flowing, natural elegance that more angular cuts rarely achieve. It works beautifully as a ring centerstone, moves gracefully as a pendant and leaves plenty of room for the jeweller's imagination.

The small inclusions are entirely natural in an aquamarine of this size and do nothing to compromise the color or the brilliance of the stone – they are simply the signature of something genuine. The IGI certificate – from the International Gemological Institute, one of the world's most widely recognised gemological authorities – provides independent verification of the stone's characteristics and gives buyers the confidence they deserve.

Aquamarine has been prized for centuries as a stone of clarity and calm. For anyone looking for a gemstone that is beautiful every single day and never demands too much, this is a very good place to start.

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