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0.54 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 25
Item ID: | K20344 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.84 Width: 4.29 Height: 2.75 |
Weight: | 0.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $278 |
This specimen is a transparent green chrysoberyl weighing 0.54 carat, cut to an emerald silhouette with exact dimensions of 4.84 x 4.29 x 2.75 mm, sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka. The emerald cut presents a rectilinear outline with truncated corners and pronounced step facets, creating a broad table plane that emphasizes color saturation and internal clarity. At an evaluated clarity grade of very slightly included when examined at eye level, the stone maintains a clean visual field across the table, with inclusions that are minor, well localized, and not distracting to the unaided eye. Color is graded as medium intense, a balanced green hue that benefits from the depth control achieved through the cutter s decisions, and the piece shows an excellent polish across all facet planes, producing crisp facet junctions and a satiny reflective finish. No enhancement has been applied to this stone, preserving its natural state and provenance, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the origin and treatment statement for collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize natural, untreated material.
From a gemological and faceting perspective this chrysoberyl displays the classical virtues of a precision step cut, where careful proportioning of the crown, girdle, and pavilion determines the pattern of light return and the presentation of color. The emerald cut anatomy here includes a relatively large table that allows assessment of the eye clarity and color field, while its concentric step facets on the crown and pavilion create broad flashes of reflected color and a controlled scintillation pattern. Chrysoberyl has a refractive index in a higher range, which translates into a dense, lively appearance when well cut, and its moderate birefringence and low dispersion favor strong color saturation without excessive fire. In this specimen the cutter has prioritized color uniformity and depth, avoiding overly deep pavilion angles that would mute the medium intense green tone, and the result is a stone that reads consistently green across typical viewing distances and lighting conditions.
The cutting and finishing techniques applied to this gem reflect an emphasis on precision geometry and surface execution, hallmarks of high quality workmanship. The step facet sequence is executed with parallel alignment to the stone s axes, ensuring symmetrical light return and minimal windowing through the table. Facet junctions are sharp, and the excellent polish indicates a final lap sequence refined to remove any micro abrasions that could scatter light and reduce luster. The girdle is finished to a proportion that balances safety for setting with optimal visual weight, and the pavilion facets are oriented to preserve a pleasing face up spread within the given 4.84 by 4.29 mm footprint. These technical choices yield a gem that presents as visually larger than its carat weight might imply, because the shallow to medium pavilion and broad table maximize apparent diameter and emphasize the trimmed rectangular outline favored in modern fine jewelry.
Owning this green chrysoberyl is both an aesthetic acquisition and a considered investment in craftsmanship and natural rarity, attributes that The Natural Gemstone Company curates and certifies. Ceylon origin is significant because Sri Lankan deposits have historically produced chrysoberyl with fine color and good crystalline integrity, and the fact that this stone is untreated enhances its desirability for collectors who seek unaltered material. The combination of a medium intense, stable green, very slightly included clarity at eye level, and an emerald cut with excellent polish supports long term value retention, especially for buyers who favor precision cut gemstones for bespoke settings. For practical use the gem performs well in ring and pendant applications where the step cut elegance can be showcased, and setting choices such as a low profile bezel to protect the girdle or a four prong mount to maximize table exposure will both suit different aesthetic priorities. The Natural Gemstone Company advises that the stone s robust hardness and toughness make it suitable for everyday wear when properly set, and that documentation of origin and non enhancement will assist in future resale or appraisal processes, making this chrysoberyl a confident purchase for those who value both beauty and the meticulous technical work that transforms raw crystal into a refined gem.




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