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0.60 Ct. Green Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 25
Item ID: | K26392 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.97 Width: 4.64 Height: 3.38 |
Weight: | 0.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $240 |
This exquisite green chrysoberyl from Tanzania arrives as a singular opportunity for the collector who seeks both precision and provenance, a transparent gem weighing 0.60 carat, with exact dimensions of 4.97 by 4.64 by 3.38 millimeters, presented in a refined emerald cut that accentuates its architectural clarity and serene hue. The clarity is graded very slightly included when viewed at eye level, revealing only the most delicate internal signatures that confirm a natural origin, while its light color intensity offers a gentle, cultivated green that shifts elegantly with each turn. Meticulously faceted and given an excellent polish, this stone reflects light with an understated brilliance and a calm, crystalline depth that suits both modern minimalist settings and heritage inspired designs. There has been no enhancement applied to this chrysoberyl, a fact that preserves its authentic character and ensures that what you see is exactly what nature created and our lapidaries have respected. Sourced from Tanzania, this gem carries the distinctive story of East African geology, and when you acquire it through The Natural Gemstone Company, you are choosing an item reserved for discerning clients who value rarity, traceable origin, and uncompromised quality.
Long before human hands discovered it, this chrysoberyl began its journey millions of years ago deep within the Earth, born of immense pressure and subterranean heat where beryllium rich fluids met aluminum bearing host rocks in narrow, secretive pockets. In the slow calculus of geology, tectonic movements and cooling magmas created the precise, low oxygen conditions that allowed chrysoberyl to crystallize, each atom finding its place over epochs while trace elements such as iron tuned the crystal lattice to produce the gentle green that distinguishes this specimen. In Tanzania, those ancient processes unfolded against a backdrop of metamorphic belts and pegmatitic intrusions, locations where pockets of crystal growth were both protected and concentrated, giving rise to stones that are simultaneously durable and delicate in appearance. Over the millennia, the rough crystal was weathered free, carried by streams and buried in alluvial gravels, until a modern miner, guided by local knowledge and keen patience, recovered this particular rough. The Natural Gemstone Company then entrusted it to master cutters, who revealed its potential with an emerald cut chosen to maximize transparency, to frame the subtle inclusions as a testament to its natural history, and to allow light to travel through its facets with controlled, luminous grace.
Owning this green chrysoberyl is an invitation into an exclusive circle of collectors who prize unenhanced rarity and thoughtful sourcing, a private pleasure that few will claim, and a public statement when set into a bespoke ring or pendant that speaks of refined restraint rather than ostentation. Because each chrysoberyl is the product of a singular geological sequence, pieces of this quality are limited, and The Natural Gemstone Company curates them with an emphasis on provenance, ethical acquisition, and exacting craftsmanship, ensuring that your purchase is both a legacy object and a mindful investment. Picture this gem seated in a minimalist bezel to allow its emerald cut to catch daylight, or embraced by a custom halo that plays with contrast while preserving the stone s natural clarity, the final setting determined by your personal style and the confidence that comes with owning something unaltered by treatment. We invite serious collectors and clients who desire something uniquely rare to contact The Natural Gemstone Company for private viewings and bespoke mounting options, because stones of this provenance and poise do not reappear often, and when they do, they claim their place quickly in collections that value authenticity, story, and quiet distinction.
























