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1.06 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 5
Item ID: | K18840 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.24 Width: 6.19 Height: 3.46 |
Weight: | 1.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $247 |
One transparent cushion shape chrysoberyl weighing 1.06 carat, with dimensions 6.24 x 6.19 x 3.46 mm, presents a balanced combination of size and presence suitable for a wide range of jewelry projects. The gem displays a yellowish green hue with medium color intensity, and a mixed brilliant cut that emphasizes internal sparkle while maintaining a pleasing table size. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the polish is excellent, producing clean facet junctions and lively reflection. This material is natural, with no enhancement, and its provenance is Tanzania, facts that support both aesthetic appreciation and collector interest. Chrysoberyl is a durable species, with a Mohs hardness around 8.5, making this stone well suited to daily wear settings while retaining the need for sensible protection against hard knocks.
This chrysoberyl can be customized into a broad spectrum of settings to meet stylistic and functional objectives, from minimalist to highly decorative designs. A classic four or six prong solitaire will showcase the mixed brilliant cut and maximize return of light through the pavilion, while a bezel setting will protect the girdle and edges for clients who prefer low profile pieces for everyday wear. A halo setting with small melee diamonds or colored sapphires will add apparent size and contrast, particularly effective with the stone's yellowish green tone, and allows designers to play with warm or cool metal palettes. For rings that require a balance of durability and visibility, a low bezel or partial bezel can secure the stone while leaving the crown exposed to light, whereas tension settings and opportunities that rely on open work provide a modern aesthetic, with the mixed brilliant cut lending strong scintillation when set to allow light flow from multiple angles. For earrings, the stone can be mounted as classic studs, halo drops, or paired in asymmetric designs, and as a pendant it benefits from an open back or gallery that invites light to reach the pavilion. The 3.46 mm depth is a practical dimension for bench work, and should be communicated to the setter to ensure the seat depth and prong length are proportioned to support the stone without obscuring the table or affecting the visual balance.
From a customization and production perspective, The Natural Gemstone Company recommends considering metal choice, complementary accent stones, and intended wear when specifying a setting. Warm metals such as yellow gold and rose gold will emphasize the yellowish component of the green, producing a richer, vintage leaning palette, while white gold and platinum provide contrast and a contemporary clarity that suits white accents and fine pavé work. Small sapphire side stones in medium to deep green, or contrasting blue, will create a refined color story, and calibrated diamonds will add brilliance without overpowering the primary gem. For bespoke engagement rings a four prong cushion head with tapered shoulders provides classic lines and ease of future maintenance, and a halo ring with a millgrain bezel will suit vintage inspired commissions. For daily wear pendants and studs a bezel seat with a slightly recessed gallery protects the girdle and keeps the profile comfortable, and for mens jewelry such as signet or cufflinks a flush set or low bezel offers durability while showcasing the stone. Communicate the exact measurements 6.24 x 6.19 x 3.46 mm to the bench for accurate setting cups and prong placement, note that clarity at eye level is very slightly included so orientation of inclusions can be optimized within a design, and advise clients on care, recommending routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, inspection of prongs or bezel periodically, and avoidance of harsh chemical exposure. This Tanzanian chrysoberyl from The Natural Gemstone Company offers reliable durability, attractive color and clarity, and straightforward bench metrics that make it an excellent candidate for custom rings, earrings, pendants, and other high quality jewelry commissions.
























