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1.68 Ct. Brownish Yellow Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by May 15
Item ID: | K23916 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.69 Width: 6.53 Height: 4.07 |
Weight: | 1.68 Ct. |
Color: help | Brownish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $798 |
One beautiful translucent 1.68 carat round brownish yellow chrysoberyl is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, presented as a classic cabochon cut that emphasizes surface luster and optical character. The piece measures 6.69 by 6.53 by 4.07 millimeters, and displays an intense color saturation with a warm brownish yellow tone that reads as golden olive in certain lighting. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating exceptional visual purity to the unaided eye with only minute internal features apparent under magnification. The polish is excellent, delivering a smooth, highly reflective surface that enhances the gemstone geometry and the continuity of the cabochon dome. No enhancements have been applied, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance associated with well formed chrysoberyl crystals and a long history of careful lapidary work.
Under direct illumination the cabochon reveals a distinct linear sheen that is characteristic of chatoyancy, producing a sharp band of light that moves across the dome as the stone is tilted. This optical phenomenon arises from fine, oriented inclusions that act together to form a single eye, and it is particularly well displayed in this specimen because of the quality of the cut and the uniformity of the internal structure. The translucency allows light to penetrate and diffuse beneath the surface, softening the color and producing depth without compromising the clarity of the eye. The overall effect is elegant and restrained, suitable for collectors who favor natural optical features over heavily treated or simulated alternatives.
From a gemological and practical standpoint chrysoberyl is notable for its durability, and this specimen benefits from the mineral hardness that makes it appropriate for wearable high end jewelry as well as for cabinet study. The cabochon shape conserves material and highlights the chatoyant line, while the modest yet significant dimensions make it versatile for ring, pendant, or bespoke mounting options that preserve the orientation of the eye. The very very slightly included clarity means that the stone will present as visually clean in mounted applications, and the excellent polish reduces the need for reworking during setting. The fact that no enhancements have been used preserves collectibility and resale integrity, and the Sri Lankan origin adds a recognized provenance that many connoisseurs consider when assessing rarity and market desirability.
As an acquisition the stone represents a considered addition to a high end gemstone collection, combining natural origin, optical interest, and a conservative size that integrates well with other fine gems. Collectors seeking examples of quality natural chrysoberyl will find the combination of intense color, clear chatoyancy, and meticulous finishing to be of particular interest. The Natural Gemstone Company provides documentation of the described attributes upon request, and can assist with professional mounting recommendations to maintain the stone orientation and to protect the cabochon profile. This chrysoberyl is presented as a well documented, museum worthy specimen that bridges the disciplines of lapidary skill and geological provenance, suitable for display or for incorporation into a refined jewelry commission.




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