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5.79 Ct. Cabochon Agate from India
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Item ID: | K12572 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.91 Width: 11.77 Height: 5.41 |
Weight: | 5.79 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Dyeing |
Origin: help | India |
Per carat price: help | $15 |
One beautiful translucent 5.79 carat oval shape orange agate is presented with dimensions 12.91 x 11.77 x 5.41 mm, cabochon cut, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish. The stone displays a warm, saturated orange that reads consistently across the dome, with subtle internal banding and delicate cloudiness that become apparent as light travels through the material. A few small, naturally occurring darker spots and matrix inclusions add character without detracting from the overall appeal, and the high quality cabochon cut maximizes the gem glow, creating a soft, even sheen across the surface. At this weight and size, the stone is exceptionally versatile, sitting comfortably as the focal element in a ring, pendant, or classic signet style piece, and the thickness of the dome is well balanced to preserve both visual depth and structural integrity.
From a grading and gemological perspective, the clarity of this specimen is evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, indicating minor inclusions that do not materially interfere with its visual performance when set. Agate is a form of chalcedony, with a silica structure that typically places it around 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, giving it reasonable durability for daily wear when properly set and cared for. This particular piece has undergone dyeing, a well established and widely accepted enhancement for agate that enhances color saturation and uniformity. Dyeing is disclosed because it directly affects market value and care requirements, and because educated buyers assess treated material differently than naturally colored stones. When dyeing is done by reputable lapidaries and stabilized correctly, colorfastness is excellent for normal wear, though prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, strong heat, or abrasive cleaning methods can affect the finish or leach dye in weakly fixed pieces.
For the buyer focused on provenance, practicality, and aesthetic quality, this orange agate from India represents a compelling balance between distinctive visual character and everyday wearability. India is a traditional source of fine agates and a center for skilled cutting and polishing, and The Natural Gemstone Company discloses origin and treatments to support transparent purchasing decisions. The cabochon form is particularly well suited to settings that protect the girdle and showcase the domed surface, so a bezel mount is recommended for rings and for pieces intended for frequent wear, while a soft prong arrangement can allow more light interaction for pendants. Care recommendations include cleaning with mild soap and warm water and a soft brush, avoiding ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals, and limiting prolonged direct sunlight if the piece will be stored for extended periods, to preserve dye stability. If you would like additional detailed photographs, specific setting advice, or a formal report, The Natural Gemstone Company is available to assist, and we stand by our detailed descriptions to ensure informed and confident purchases.
























