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1.43 Ct. Green Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jun 25
Item ID: | K25238 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.07 Width: 5.48 Height: 3.99 |
Weight: | 1.43 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $210 |
This one beautiful translucent 1.43 carat oval shape green chrysoberyl measures 7.07 x 5.48 x 3.99 mm, with a classic cabochon cut that showcases the stone's internal structure and surface sheen, it has an intense color intensity and an excellent polish, no enhancement has been applied, and the material is a natural Tanzanian chrysoberyl. The cabochon form is an intentional choice for this piece because it maximizes the visual depth of the green tone and allows a linear band of reflection to appear sharply when the gem is viewed under directional light, a chatoyant tendency that is often especially attractive in chrysoberyl. The dimensions and weight place this gem in a versatile size category suitable for a single stone pendant ring or a refined pair of bespoke earrings, and the excellent polish ensures that the stone will sit confidently in a fine jewelry setting while presenting a smooth, reflective surface that enhances both color and optical effects.
Clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, which for the educated buyer is an important and positive distinction, these are not surface reaching fractures or significant blemishes, instead the minor internal features function as natural identifiers, they are the subtle fingerprints that document the gem's growth history and geological origin. In chrysoberyl, inclusions commonly occur as fine silk like needles, tiny mineral crystals, or minute two phase fluid pockets, and when present at minimal levels they contribute to character without materially reducing transparency or durability, the very slight inclusions in this specimen are small enough that they do not interfere with the stone's translucency or its strong green saturation, rather they add a microscopic topography that scatters light in a way that gives the cabochon a living quality. Because this gem is natural and untreated, the presence of these tiny inclusions is actually a benefit to connoisseurs and laboratories, they aid in confirming natural origin and in distinguishing an unenhanced Tanzanian chrysoberyl from synthetics or heat treated material.
For a discerning buyer this green chrysoberyl represents a balanced combination of fine color, stable clarity, and natural provenance, Tanzanian chrysoberyl is known among gemologists for producing material with clean tones and attractive cutting potential, and the fact that this gem is unenhanced increases its desirability for collectors and clients who prioritise natural state and traceable origin. The cabochon shape and the stone's dimensions make it ideal for designs that emphasize the face up color and the chatoyant band, a minimal bezel or a low profile prong setting will protect the dome while allowing light to play across the surface, additionally the stone's moderate size and 1.43 carat weight are suitable for custom signet rings, pendants, or as a focal element in a handcrafted brooch. At The Natural Gemstone Company we document origin and treatment status, and we welcome microscopic images and gemological reports upon request to support provenance and grading claims, we also advise standard care procedures such as avoiding hard knocks, ultrasonic cleaning only after consultation, and protection from extreme thermal shocks, with proper setting and care this natural Tanzanian chrysoberyl will retain its visual appeal and remain a durable, attractive choice for both contemporary jewelry and curated collections.

























