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0.54 Ct. Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K6174 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.77 Width: 4.7 Height: 2.4 |
Weight: | 0.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
This listing presents a single, beautifully translucent yellow chrysoberyl weighing 0.54 carat, fashioned into an elegant oval cabochon with precise dimensions of 4.77 x 4.70 x 2.40 mm, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The cabochon cut has been selected to showcase the stone's color and internal character, producing a soft, even glow rather than faceted sparkle, and the excellent polish applied to the dome enhances surface luster and tactile quality. Color is described as a medium intensity yellow, a saturated and confidently present tone that reads boldly without becoming overpowering, and the translucency allows light to penetrate and diffuse through the body of the gem for a warm, enveloping appearance. The clarity grade is recorded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which communicates that minor internal features may be visible to an attentive observer but do not significantly interrupt the clean, luminous presentation, and importantly, the stone has undergone no enhancements, preserving its natural state and integrity.
Understanding the clarity description and how it influences visual performance is essential for an educated buyer, and the term very slightly included conveys a balance between natural character and optical purity. In practical terms, inclusions of this grade are typically small and sparse, they do not form large cavities or fractures, and they often serve to certify the gem as natural rather than synthetic. Evaluated at eye level means that the assessment was made without magnification, which is the standard context for assessing everyday appearance in jewelry. For a cabochon, inclusions can add interest while the rounded surface and internal diffusion tend to mask minor irregularities, so the gem will present as clean and attractive in typical wear. The excellent polish is significant because it governs surface reflection and smoothness, and a finely polished dome promotes an even play of light and a pleasing hand feel when incorporated into rings, pendants, and other close contact jewelry.
The geographic origin of a gemstone contributes materially to its character and market perception, and this chrysoberyl originates from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region long associated with high quality gem production. Sri Lankan chrysoberyl is admired for its typically pure tones and well-formed crystals, born from specific metamorphic environments that favor clarity and color stability, and Ceylon provenance is often linked to material that performs consistently in both color and durability. For collectors and connoisseurs, origin information provides context for expectation and comparability, and natural, untreated material from established sources has an added appeal because it represents an unaltered example of what the earth produced. When combined with the gemological attributes of this stone, the Sri Lankan origin supports its standing as a desirable specimen for both wearable jewelry and a thoughtfully curated collection.
Beyond the technical specifications, the visual language of this yellow chrysoberyl conveys a deeper symbolic message, and its rich, bold color functions as an emblem of personal power and distinction. Yellow hues at medium intensity project confidence and warmth, they attract attention without excessive flash, and when set as a cabochon they communicate refined presence rather than ostentation. For buyers seeking a piece that signals individuality and deliberate taste, this gem offers an effective balance of subtlety and statement, suitable for a signet style ring, a minimalist pendant, or an accent in a custom design where color leadership is desired. From a durability perspective, chrysoberyl is hard and resistant to everyday wear, making it a practical choice for pieces intended for regular use, and because this stone is untreated and well polished, its maintenance is straightforward, generally limited to gentle cleaning with warm water and mild detergent and avoidance of harsh blows. At The Natural Gemstone Company we provide detailed provenance and grading information because informed decisions yield greater long term satisfaction, and we welcome inquiries regarding setting recommendations, matching companion stones, and verification reports to ensure this yellow chrysoberyl aligns with your aesthetic goals and investment criteria.
























