Loose Madagascar Gemstones

Madagascar gemstones have revolutionized the colored stone market with their remarkable diversity discovered only in recent decades. Our collection features extraordinary Malagasy treasures – from color-change sapphires to vivid garnets – each stone showcasing the unique character that has made this island nation a critical source for discerning collectors worldwide.
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Diamond shape refers to the overall outline and facets of a diamond. It’s a crucial factor that affects a diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation – its ability to reflect light and sparkle.

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Diamond weight, also known as carat weight, is a measure of a diamond’s mass. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

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3.50 ct Madagascar Octagonal Blue Sapphire GRS

11,550.00$

3.57 Emerald Shape Very Light Blue Madagascar Sapphire

2,100.00$

11.09 Oval Shape Madagascar Aquamarine

4,500.00$

4.42 Pair of Oval Shape Madagascar Aquamarines

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What makes Madagascar sapphires particularly valuable in the gemstone market?

Madagascar sapphires display exceptional color diversity, ranging from classic blues to rare pinks, yellows, and padparadscha hues not readily found elsewhere. Their remarkable clarity and substantial size availability make them increasingly sought after as alternatives to traditional sources. Natural, untreated Madagascar sapphires with proper certification represent excellent value compared to similar-quality stones from more established origins, offering both beauty and investment potential.

Why are Madagascar tourmalines gaining recognition among collectors?

Madagascar produces exceptional tourmalines with vivid colors and outstanding transparency that rival the finest Brazilian specimens. Their remarkable clarity and impressive size potential make them particularly desirable for statement jewelry pieces. GIA-certified Madagascar tourmalines from conflict-free sources offer excellent value for collectors seeking high-quality, natural precious stones with distinctive color saturation at more accessible price points than similar-quality gems from traditional sources.

How has Madagascar's gemstone industry evolved in recent years?

Madagascar has implemented significant improvements in mining regulations and export documentation, ensuring greater transparency throughout their gemstone supply chain. These developments have increased international confidence in Madagascar’s precious stones, enhancing their market value and collectibility. Ethical sourcing initiatives have created more stable pricing and availability of high-quality Madagascan gemstones, making them increasingly attractive alternatives to traditional sources for collectors concerned with both value and responsible purchasing.