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1.08 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Feb 23
Item ID: | K21351 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.22 Width: 4.62 Height: 4.53 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This 1.08 carat emerald cut chrysoberyl is a study in restrained elegance, a transparent, greenish yellow gem that wears its rarity with quiet confidence. Measuring 6.22 x 4.62 x 4.53 millimeters, this stone has been masterfully faceted into an emerald cut that emphasizes symmetry, depth, and the linear grace of classical gem design. The color is light in intensity, offering a soft, sunlit greenish yellow that shifts with the light yet remains subtle enough to suit refined, timeless settings. Clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, a natural characteristic that affirms the gem's authenticity and gives the piece a sense of lived history. With an excellent polish and no enhancement, this chrysoberyl presents clean facets and crisp reflections, qualities that bring out the stone's inner fire and make each facet sing when the gem catches the light.
Chrysoberyl has long been admired for its combination of beauty and durability, a duality that has allowed it to survive centuries of changing tastes and fashions while remaining eternally relevant. At 8.5 on the Mohs scale, chrysoberyl ranks among the hardest of gemstones available to jewelers, a property that links it to the great heirloom gems of history, stones that were cut to last and designed to be passed down through generations. The emerald cut itself is steeped in tradition, a step cut historically associated with noble restraint and architectural clarity. When a chrysoberyl is fashioned into this cut, the result is a gem that highlights color and transparency over sparkle alone, rewarding the wearer with a dignified glow rather than a transient flash. Slight inclusions, when present, become part of the gem's story, subtle signatures of the earthly processes that created it, and to many collectors these inclusions are marks of provenance and natural origin rather than flaws.
The origin of this chrysoberyl in Tanzania adds a deeper layer of historical and geological significance that enhances its overall value. Tanzanian chrysoberyl, especially material from the Umba Valley and surrounding deposits, is known for producing a diverse palette of tones and a clarity that lends itself well to classic cuts. The geology of Tanzania, shaped by ancient metamorphic activity and the interplay of mineral rich veins, gives rise to gems with unique color expressions and a character that is difficult to replicate elsewhere. For connoisseurs and collectors, provenance is not merely a point of trivia, it is part of the gem's identity, a narrative thread that ties the stone to a specific place and the generations of miners, cutters, and artisans who have handled it. That this stone is untreated and unenhanced further elevates its desirability, because it arrives at your hands exactly as nature fashioned it, a pure expression of Tanzanian terroir and the care of skilled lapidaries who respected the material during cutting and polishing.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we curate pieces that speak to the sensibilities of those who value tradition, authenticity, and enduring style, and this emerald cut Tanzanian chrysoberyl is a quintessential example. Its size and proportions make it an ideal centerpiece for a classic solitaire ring, a refined pendant, or an heirloom creation that will be worn and treasured for decades. The light greenish yellow hue pairs beautifully with yellow gold for a warm vintage look, with white gold or platinum for a more modern and restrained setting, and with mixed metal designs for those who favor versatility. Because of chrysoberyl's hardness and stability, it is exceptionally well suited for daily wear with appropriate care, and simple professional cleaning will preserve its polish and luster for years. If you seek a gemstone that carries the quiet weight of history, the geological distinction of Tanzanian origin, and the practical virtues of a durable, well cut stone, this chrysoberyl represents a rare opportunity. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company to discuss setting options, or to request additional detailed images and information, and allow us to help you transform this remarkable gem into a living legacy.
























