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28.33 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Reddish Orange Carnelian Pair from India
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Stone type: | Carnelian | Carnelian |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR14664 | PR14664 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 45.9 Width: 6.5 Height: 6.5 | Length: 46.1 Width: 8 Height: 8 |
Weight: | 12.04 Ct. | 16.29 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Orange | Reddish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Fancy | Fancy |
Cut: | Drops | Drops |
Cutting style: | Briolette | Briolette |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | India | India |
Per carat price: help | $4 | $4 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents a matched pair of opaque carnelians weighing 12.04 carats and 16.29 carats, each fashioned in a fancy drop cut with precise outline symmetry and an excellent polish. The larger stone measures 46.10 x 8.00 x 8.00 mm, the smaller 45.90 x 6.50 x 6.50 mm, dimensions that yield elegant drop profiles suitable for pendant or earring designs where length and silhouette are decisive. These pieces display a reddish orange hue with intense color saturation and an even, opaque tone, produced and stabilized by a controlled heat treatment enhancement, a standard practice for carnelian that refines chroma and removes uneven banding without compromising surface luster. Craftsmanship notes include careful selection of preforms to maximize color concentration along the table, disciplined lap speeds to prevent microfracturing, and a final high grit polish that produces a smooth, satiny surface and consistent light response across each drop.
In comparing hue and tone to carnelians and related gem material from other famous localities, these Indian examples sit at the warmer, more saturated end of the carnelian spectrum, showing a cleaner, more vivid reddish orange than many Brazilian carnelians which often trend to a lighter, more translucent orange with paler tone. Compared with Uruguayan and Madagascan chalcedonies that can present deeper brownish orange or honey tones, the Indian pair favors a pure red bias and stronger saturation that reads as more gemstone like in colored jewelry. Relative to historic Egyptian carnelian used in antiquity, which often carries a slightly darker, more brown dominated tone due to natural weathering and nodular structure, these drops are brighter and more uniform thanks to modern heat enhancement and cutting precision. For buyers familiar with other gem classes, note that these carnelians are opaque and channel color differently than Mexican fire opal, which is valued for internal play and transparency, and they carry a red bias rather than the purplish red of Burmese ruby, offering a distinct warm, saturated orange that performs exceptionally well in both contemporary and traditional settings.





















