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1.72 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 5
Item ID: | K21967 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.65 Width: 5.8 Height: 4.28 |
Weight: | 1.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Brownish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $128 |
One beautiful transparent 1.72 carat oval brownish yellow chrysoberyl is presented from our collection at The Natural Gemstone Company, with precise dimensions of 8.65 x 5.80 x 4.28 mm. The gem is cut in a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant style crown with a modified pavilion to maximize both scintillation and stable color distribution across the table. Clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating the stone is clean to the naked eye with only minor internal features visible under careful inspection. Color intensity is classified as intense, and polish is excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and high surface luster. Enhancement status is none, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka. For complementary design, consider pairing this chrysoberyl with White Opal accent stones to introduce subtle iridescence against the warm golden field of the chrysoberyl.
From a faceting and optical perspective, the mixed brilliant approach in this oval enhances both light return and color saturation. The crown facets, cut in a brilliant pattern, break incoming light into lively scintillation, while the pavilion facets have been modified to control light leakage and to reinforce the stone s tonal balance. Because chrysoberyl has a relatively high refractive index and modest birefringence, precise facet geometry is essential to avoid windowing and to deliver even brightness from table to girdle. The proportions are well calibrated for the given depth of 4.28 mm, preserving face up spread without sacrificing pavilion function. Excellent polish not only improves apparent transparency, it sharpens facet contrast, which is particularly desirable in stones with intense color, where crisp facet boundaries emphasize flashes of light and subtle pleochroic tendencies.
When set in jewelry the brownish yellow hue of this chrysoberyl adapts gracefully to a wide range of skin tones, and careful metal and accent choices will determine whether the effect reads as harmonious or contrasting. On warm skin tones with golden or peach undertones, yellow gold or rose gold settings will create a tone on tone harmony, enhancing the gem s golden depth and producing an overall warm, luminous look. On cool skin tones with pink or blue undertones, white metals such as white gold or platinum provide a deliberate contrast, allowing the stone s brownish and greenish nuances to pop against a cooler background, which increases perceived saturation and clarity. For olive and medium complexions, both approaches work depending on desired effect, yellow metals will harmonize for a softly integrated appearance, and white metals will produce a crisp, modern contrast. On deep skin tones the intense color intensity and the stone s polish deliver excellent presence, and a low profile bezel or four prong solitaire will emphasize the gem s table for daily wear, while a halo of small diamonds or White Opal accents will add a luminous frame without overwhelming the central color.
Craftsmanship and practical considerations make this chrysoberyl an exceptional candidate for everyday wearable fine jewelry. At Mohs hardness around eight and a half, chrysoberyl resists abrasion and maintains polish under normal wear, making it suitable for rings and bracelets as well as pendants. The lack of enhancement confirms natural color stability, and the Ceylon Sri Lanka origin is consistent with the golden to brownish yellow color palette and the type of inclusions that align with the very slightly included clarity grade. When designing a setting to maximize optical performance, a well proportioned mixed brilliant pavilion, open prongs or a delicate bezel, and minimal metal coverage of the table are recommended. For accenting, White Opal can be used as a soft counterpoint, its milky body and play of color creating a subtle iridescent border that complements the chrysoberyl s warmth, especially in designs intended to read vintage or artisanal. Cleaning can be accomplished safely with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals, and we are available at The Natural Gemstone Company to advise on the best mounting and care practices to maintain the stone s brilliance and color over time.




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