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1.03 Ct. White Opal from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K19411 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.62 Width: 5.61 Height: 4.26 |
Weight: | 1.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
This gem is a transparent, round shape chrysoberyl weighing 1.03 carat, with precise measurements of 5.62 x 5.61 x 4.26 mm. The stone exhibits a yellowish green hue with intense color intensity, presented in a mixed brilliant cut that balances table brightness with pavilion depth. Clarity has been assessed as very slightly included at eye level, which allows for strong visual transparency while retaining natural characteristics consistent with fine, untreated material. The polish is excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and lively surface reflection. Enhancement has been evaluated as none, and the origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source respected for producing high quality chrysoberyl. This specimen is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, and the accompanying imagery shows the gem in isolation and in hand for scale and proportion.
The mixed brilliant cut gives this chrysoberyl a compelling optical performance, combining scintillation from the crown facets with controlled light return from the pavilion. The intense yellowish green body color remains even across the table when viewed face up, while the precision of the faceting generates a range of lighter and deeper flashes as the stone is tilted. Very slightly included clarity means that inclusions are minimal and do not impede the gemological attributes that collectors value, such as transparency, luster, and color saturation. Excellent polish further enhances the gem by producing clean mirror like surfaces that contribute to overall brilliance. As a member of the chrysoberyl species this stone benefits from inherent durability and high refractive properties that permit a lively and durable presentation in fine jewelry.
From a collector perspective the combination of natural origin, absence of enhancement, and an appealing intense yellowish green color positions this chrysoberyl as a noteworthy addition to a high end gemstone collection. Ceylon chrysoberyl is well regarded for delivering vivid, pure tones with good transparency, and examples in the one carat range that exhibit both strong color saturation and excellent finish are comparatively uncommon. The gem also pairs elegantly with other collector staples, including White Opal, where the opal type known as White Opal provides a soft, pale body color and potential play of color that contrasts with the chrysoberyl primary hue. When used together in a suite or matched mounting, the bright, gemmy character of this chrysoberyl complements the milky, iridescent quality of White Opal, offering designers and collectors a refined juxtaposition of clarity against diffuse color.
Practical considerations for use and care favor secure yet visible settings that preserve the gem while showcasing its single stone appeal. A four or six prong mounting executed in platinum or 18 karat gold will display the round mixed brilliant form while protecting the girdle from impact. Bezel settings may be chosen when the highest protection is required, though they will modestly reduce visible table area. Chrysoberyl rates high on the Mohs hardness scale and is suitable for regular wear, however care should be taken to avoid sharp knocks to the girdle and sudden temperature extremes. When pairing or storing with White Opal note that opal requires gentler handling, as it is hydrated and can react to heat, ultrasonic cleaners, and harsh chemicals. For routine cleaning of this chrysoberyl use a soft brush, warm soapy water, and a gentle rinse, avoiding steam and ultrasonic devices if the gem is mounted alongside sensitive materials. The Natural Gemstone Company provides this specimen with full specification as listed, and this chrysoberyl represents a refined, natural, and enduring addition to a serious gemstone collection.




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