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7.45 Ct. Beryl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K254 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.18 Width: 10.96 Height: 8.66 |
Weight: | 7.45 Ct. |
Color: help | Grey |
Color intensity: help | Faint |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This listing presents a beautiful transparent grey beryl weighing 7.45 carats, with an elegant oval shape and dimensions of 13.18 by 10.96 by 8.66 millimeters. The gem has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that balances faceted sparkle with broad flashes of light, and it exhibits a faint color intensity that reads as a sophisticated neutral grey. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level and graded as eye clean, meaning that no inclusions are visible to an unaided observer under normal viewing conditions. The polish on the facet surfaces is excellent, contributing to crisp light return and a satiny finish on the girdle and pavilion. There has been no enhancement, the stone is completely natural, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region historically celebrated for producing fine quality beryl varieties. At The Natural Gemstone Company we note these attributes because they are the features that educated buyers prioritize when assessing both aesthetic appeal and long term value.
To understand why this particular specimen stands out, it helps to consider the details of cut and clarity in context. The mixed brilliant cut uses a combination of brilliant style facets on the crown and step or mixed facets on the pavilion, creating a balance between scintillation and broad white light. For a grey beryl with faint tone, this cut maximizes both dispersion and internal light play while preserving the stone s subtle, elegant color. The eye clean clarity grade, determined at typical viewing distances without magnification, indicates that the stone offers visual purity, so that its transparency and face up presentation are not interrupted by visible feathers or crystals. In beryl, common inclusion types can include fine tubes, minute fluid inclusions, or tiny mineral crystals, but none of these are apparent to the unaided eye in this example. The excellent polish enhances facet junction sharpness and ensures smooth, reflective planes, which is especially important for a larger stone where polish quality directly affects overall brilliance and perceived value.
Durability is a central concern for buyers who intend to wear a gem frequently, and on the Mohs hardness scale beryl ranges from 7.5 to 8. This places beryl above quartz which is a 7, and just below topaz which rates at 8, corundum at 9, and diamond at 10. The practical implication of a Mohs rating near 8 is that this grey beryl resists scratching quite well under normal wear, and it is suitable for many types of jewelry including pendants, earrings, and rings with appropriate protective settings. Beryl typically exhibits indistinct cleavage, and while it has respectable hardness it is not immune to mechanical shock or sharp blows at facet junctions, so settings that offer some protection such as bezels or partially enclosed prongs are recommended for ring applications intended for daily wear. For occasional wear and for all types of pendants and earrings, the combination of this stone s size, stability, and polish make it a durable and attractive choice. Proper care will extend its life and keep its appearance at its best.
From a value and provenance perspective, this 7.45 carat grey beryl combines several attributes that an educated buyer will recognize as desirable. The Sri Lankan origin adds provenance value because Ceylon has a long reputation for producing well cut, transparent beryl and other fine gemstones, and collectors often prize the regional characteristics that influence color and clarity. The fact that the stone is untreated and carries a clear enhancement statement of none enhances its marketability and is an important factor for those seeking investment quality pieces. The impressive table and calibrated dimensions give the gem substantial visual presence for its carat weight, while the mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish ensure that the visual performance matches its physical size. At The Natural Gemstone Company we recommend that buyers seeking confirmation of the stone s specifications consider a gemological report from a respected laboratory, particularly if the piece is intended as an investment. For routine maintenance, simple cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is effective, and professional cleaning and inspection by a jeweler are advised periodically. We are available to provide additional photographic angles, measurement verification, and advice on custom settings that will both protect and showcase this beautiful Sri Lankan grey beryl.




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