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2.01 Ct. Beryl
This loose stone ships by Nov 8
Item ID: | K16239 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.6 Width: 8.5 Height: 5.76 |
Weight: | 2.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Unknown |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This transparent 2.01 carat round yellowish green beryl offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is presented with precise metrology and gemological quality, dimensions 8.60 by 8.50 by 5.76 millimeters, average diameter approximately 8.55 millimeters, and a pavilion depth resulting in an overall depth of approximately 67 percent. The stone is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, incorporating a brilliant style crown paired with modified pavilion facetting to balance scintillation and color return, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and strong light return. Clarity is reported as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating an essentially eye clean appearance with only minor pinpoint or linear inclusions visible under scrutiny, and the light color intensity shows a delicate yellowish green tone that reads as fresh and versatile in multiple lighting environments. No enhancement has been applied, the origin is unknown, and the gem presents with the typical beryl material properties including a refractive index in the range expected for beryl and modest birefringence, which together yield clean light transmission and subtle internal play without the doubled facet images associated with higher birefringence gems.
For custom settings, the technical attributes of this stone guide pairing strategies that maximize perceived saturation and brilliance. A halo of small white diamonds in a G to H color range and VS clarity will increase apparent brightness and contrast by providing high reflectivity around the table while avoiding color contamination, and precise pavé calibration to 1.2 to 1.6 millimeter melee maintains visual continuity without overpowering the central 2.01 carat beryl. For deliberate color contrast, use violet to purple accents such as purple sapphire or spinel in calibrated trillion or round cuts to sit either as side stones or in a floral cluster, because purple is the complementary hue to yellow green and will intensify the stone color through juxtaposition. Metal selection influences perceived warmth, with 18 karat yellow gold amplifying the yellow component, rose gold offering a softer warmth, and platinum or 18 karat white gold emphasizing the green by visual contrast. In ring applications consider a four or six prong low profile setting to preserve light entry through the pavilion, or a semi bezel to protect the girdle while maintaining table exposure, and in pendants or earrings the mixed brilliant facet scheme will read as lively brilliance when paired with symmetrical accent stones.


