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6.23 Ct. Cabochon Carnelian from Brazil
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Item ID: | K18578 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.01 Width: 10 Height: 6.27 |
Weight: | 6.23 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangey Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Dyeing |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $16 |
This listing presents one beautiful translucent 6.23 carat pear shape orangey red carnelian, a gem that immediately communicates balanced presence and wearable scale, dimensions 14.01 by 10.00 by 6.27 mm. Cut as a cabochon, this carnelian displays a smooth, domed surface and a soft internal glow that is characteristic of high quality chalcedony. The color intensity is vivid, the tone leaning toward an attractive orangey red that reads warm and rich under both natural and artificial light, and the polish is excellent, producing clean, glossy reflections across the dome. Clarity is graded as eye clean, evaluated at eye level, which means that to a trained observer the stone is free of visible inclusions under normal viewing conditions, an important factor for buyers seeking visual purity in a translucent, non faceted gem. At 6.23 carats this carnelian sits in a premium weight category for cabochon material, offering substantial presence in rings or pendants without the bulk of large cabochons, making it an appealing option for designers and collectors who value scale, balance, and refined color.
From a grading perspective, the main determinants of value for this carnelian are color, clarity, cut, and weight, and this particular piece scores strongly on all four counts. The vivid color intensity contributes significantly to its market desirability, since saturated, evenly distributed orangey red tones are less common than paler or mottled varieties. The eye clean clarity at typical viewing distances enhances the perceptible purity of the color, allowing light to transmit through the cabochon and create a warm internal sheen. The pear shape is expertly proportioned, offering elegant symmetry for classic or contemporary settings, and the cabochon cut maximizes color and translucency while minimizing the impact of internal growth structures. Origin is documented as Brazil, a respected source for quality carnelian, and provenance from Brazilian deposits often correlates with consistent color and structural integrity, supporting both aesthetic value and long term desirability for informed buyers.
This carnelian has undergone enhancement by dyeing, a common and accepted treatment for carnelian that intensifies and stabilizes color, and full disclosure of this treatment is provided by The Natural Gemstone Company. Dyeing in carnelian typically enhances the saturation and evens out any subtle zoning, making the gem visually more striking, while the cabochon cut and excellent polish complement the treatment by presenting uniform color and high luster. For the educated buyer it is important to understand that dyeing is stable under normal wearing conditions, although exposure to strong solvents, prolonged high heat, or harsh chemical cleaners should be avoided to preserve color over time. Carnelian has a hardness of about 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, which makes it durable enough for everyday jewelry with reasonable care, and the cabochon profile reduces the risk of chipping compared to sharp faceted edges. We recommend standard jewelry care, including removing pieces during activities that risk abrasion, storing separately to avoid harder gemstones rubbing the surface, and cleaning with mild soap and water using a soft cloth. If a laboratory report is desired for insurance or resale purposes, The Natural Gemstone Company can assist in facilitating testing or documentation.
For those considering complementary stones, note the opal type White Opal, which offers a distinctly different optical character from carnelian, with its play of fire and subtle body tone that ranges from milky to slightly translucent. White Opal pairs beautifully with orangey red carnelian because the warm, saturated solid color of carnelian provides a steady visual anchor, while white opal introduces scintillation and color play, creating dynamic contrast in multi stone settings. Design concepts that combine a central carnelian cabochon with accent white opals or a row of small white opals can yield elegant balance, the carnelian offering weight and color presence, the white opal adding light and movement. From an investment and collection standpoint, the combination of a premium weight 6.23 carnelian with carefully selected white opal accents can appeal to buyers seeking distinctive, wearable pieces that read both modern and classic. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of the descriptors provided, and we welcome inquiries about custom settings, complementary pairings, or certification, ensuring that every purchase meets the informed expectations of serious gemstone buyers.
























