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0.77 Ct. Yellow Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 22
Item ID: | K26387 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.26 Width: 5 Height: 3.45 |
Weight: | 0.77 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
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 |
A luminous testament to nature and craftsmanship, this transparent yellow chrysoberyl weighs 0.77 carat and is fashioned into a classic emerald cut that speaks to centuries of refined taste. Its dimensions are a perfect study in proportion at 5.26 by 5.00 by 3.45 millimeters, offering a balanced table and pavilion that allow light to play with clarity and color. Evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, the gem presents itself with a clarity that is at once honest and elegant, revealing the subtle character of a natural stone without distracting imperfections. The color sits in a medium intensity yellow that is warm and evocative, not overpowering but unmistakably present, and the polish has been graded excellent, a finish that gives each facet a mirror like precision. Free from enhancement and sourced from the mineral rich terrains of Tanzania, this chrysoberyl arrives to the collector or designer in wholly natural form, a provenance and purity that The Natural Gemstone Company is proud to present to discriminating clients who appreciate authenticity and heritage.
Chrysoberyl itself carries a lineage that links ancient appreciation for rare materials with modern sensibilities about durability and wearability. The name chrysoberyl derives from words that celebrate golden beauty, a fitting appellation for a gem that has adorned jewelry through empires and eras. In jewelry history chrysoberyl has often been chosen by those who prized enduring materials, favored for its remarkable hardness and resilience that make it suitable for pieces intended to be worn and loved across generations. The emerald cut used here calls back to classical geometry and the architectural faceting styles that gained prominence in early twentieth century design, while also echoing even older traditions of step cutting which emphasized color and clarity over flash. This combination of a storied gemstone and a time honored cut makes this specimen an ideal choice for anyone seeking to create an heirloom that will read as both antique and timeless, a piece that can be passed down as a marker of lineage and taste.
The versatility of this stone invites a wide range of custom settings, making it a superb centerpiece for jewelry that can be tailored to personal story and style. As a solitaire in a four or six prong setting, the emerald cut yellow chrysoberyl will command attention while retaining a refined simplicity. Set within a halo of tiny diamonds or colored stones, it will take on increased presence and a more glamorous silhouette suitable for engagement rings or signature cocktail rings. For a ring with symbolic depth, a three stone composition will allow the central chrysoberyl to sit between complementary side gems that can represent past present and future. For those who favor secure and modern lines, a bezel setting will protect the pavilion and edges while accentuating the clean facets of the emerald cut, and a tension mount will deliver a contemporary appearance that showcases the gem as if suspended in light. Beyond rings, this gem adapts beautifully to pendants where it can be paired with classical bail designs or intricate vintage inspired metalwork, to delicate stud earrings that emphasize symmetry and understated luxury, and to drop earrings and cluster compositions where movement will allow the color to shift and evolve with each turn. Men who seek an elegant but durable accent will find this chrysoberyl suitable for signet rings or cufflinks, especially when combined with textured metals or engraved motifs. The Natural Gemstone Company offers the expertise to translate any of these visions into a finished piece, advising on proportions, metal choices such as yellow gold white gold platinum or rose gold, and on complementary treatments like engraving filigree or mixed metal inlays to ensure that the final jewelry item reads as a coherent extension of personal style.
Designing around the specifics of this stone enhances both its beauty and longevity, and the measurements provided serve as a practical starting point for any bespoke commission. At 5.26 by 5.00 by 3.45 millimeters the gem carries a pleasing spread while maintaining a profile that is comfortable for everyday wear. The depth lends stable optical return while allowing the emerald cut facets to form clear step lines that emphasize color saturation and luster. For settings that prioritize light return and brilliance, open backs and prong settings will allow more light to enter the pavilion and reveal the internal vibrancy of the chrysoberyl, whereas closed back bezels will emphasize the saturated tone and provide superior protection for active wearers. The very slightly included clarity at eye level means that in most mounting styles the inclusions will remain discreet or invisible when viewed face up, a quality that preserves a clean presentation without the price premium of flawless stones. Care and maintenance are straightforward given chrysoberyl hardness and stability, simple periodic cleaning and safe storage will keep the gem presenting for decades, and the absence of enhancement means that its color and structure will respond predictably to light and wear. When you commission a piece through The Natural Gemstone Company you gain not only access to this exceptional Tanzanian chrysoberyl but also to thoughtful guidance on design choices, bespoke sketches or CAD renderings, and recommendations for settings that will honor both the historical spirit of the stone and the practical demands of everyday life. In choosing this chrysoberyl you select a living fragment of geological time, a gem with a story rooted in ancient appreciation and made anew in the hands of contemporary artisans, ready to become a cherished emblem of tradition and legacy.
























