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1.00 Ct. Beryl
This loose stone ships by Dec 28
Item ID: | K13151 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.46 Width: 5.45 Height: 3.9 |
Weight: | 1.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Unknown |
Per carat price: help | $360 |
This transparent bluish green beryl from The Natural Gemstone Company is an exacting specimen for the discerning collector, weighing 1.00 carat and precisely measured at 6.46 by 5.45 by 3.90 millimeters. The stone is fashioned in a classical emerald cut with crisp step facets and truncated corners, producing a large, flat table and broad facet planes that emphasize color and internal clarity rather than scintillation. The very slightly included clarity, evaluated at eye level, indicates only minor internal features that do not detract from overall transparency, and the excellent polish contributes to clean facet junctions and strong light return across the table and crown. Color is described as bluish green with medium intensity, a hue that reads fresh under neutral lighting and that benefits from the emerald cut geometry, which allows the tone to present evenly across the visible face. There has been no enhancement to the stone, the gem is untreated in any manner, and the origin is recorded as unknown, confirming that what you receive is a natural beryl, cut to emphasize its innate qualities rather than modified to create appearance.
From a lapidary and setting perspective the cutting choices made for this stone are deliberate and advantageous for longevity and visual permanence. The emerald cut is executed with parallel step facets on the crown and pavilion that create broad planes of color and controlled light leakage, producing a composed optical character well suited to companion stones or solitary mounts. The large table and controlled pavilion depth allow the medium color intensity to remain readable in a variety of lighting environments without appearing washed out, while the trimmed corners reduce the propensity for edge chipping during mounting and wear. Typical refractive index for beryl family material falls in the neighborhood of 1.57 to 1.58, and this stone displays the expected balance between brilliance and color retention for that optical range. For secure daily wear and for conserving facet integrity over decades, I recommend a low profile four or six prong setting with reinforced corners, or a partial or full bezel that protects the girdle and corners without obscuring the table. White metal or yellow metal choices will influence perceived color, with white metal providing a neutral backdrop and yellow metal emphasizing warmth in the bluish green tones. Complementary melee diamonds can be set along the shoulders using small step like facets to mirror the emerald cut planes, or a simple knife edge shank can present the stone as the focal point without competing visual texture.
Considering generational stewardship this beryl is an excellent candidate to become a heirloom piece, due to its natural, untreated status, stable medium saturation, and classic geometric cut that transcends trends. The emerald cut is historically associated with enduring elegance and was developed to showcase clarity and color, traits that allow this gem to remain relevant through changing design fashions. Practical conservation begins with an initial professional setting that protects the girdle and pavilion, a documented certificate of description from The Natural Gemstone Company that accompanies the piece, and the practice of periodic inspections by a trusted jeweler to monitor prong integrity and wear patterns. Beryl family stones sit at approximately 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, offering good resistance to abrasion while still benefiting from cautious handling that avoids hard knocks to the corners. Cleaning with mild soap and lukewarm water, followed by gentle drying with a soft cloth, will maintain the polish without risk to facet junctions. Keep the gem with its provenance documentation and imaging, and consider registering the gem with an appraisal and photograph that can travel with the piece when it is worn or gifted. With thoughtful fabrication, documented provenance from The Natural Gemstone Company, regular maintenance, and sensible use, this emerald cut bluish green beryl will not only retain its physical integrity but also accumulate the narratives and associations that transform a fine gemstone into a true family heirloom.
























