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1.96 Ct. Yellowish Green Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 28
Item ID: | K23894 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.38 Width: 6.11 Height: 4.89 |
Weight: | 1.96 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
One beautiful transparent chrysoberyl, weighing 1.96 carats, presents itself in a classic emerald cut with dimensions of 7.38 millimeters by 6.11 millimeters by 4.89 millimeters. Its color is a pleasing yellowish green with medium color intensity that reads lively under a variety of lighting conditions. The stone was evaluated at eye level and given a clarity grade of very slightly included, indicating only minor internal characteristics that do not interfere with its face up appearance or its overall transparency. The polish is graded excellent, and the gem has received no enhancements or treatments, making it a wholly natural specimen from Tanzania. At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize precise measurements and transparent disclosure, and this piece is presented with full details so an educated buyer may assess its intrinsic qualities accurately.
The journey of this chrysoberyl from mine to market is a narrative of careful selection and expert craftsmanship, beginning in the gem bearing terrains of Tanzania. Skilled prospectors working in artisanal and small scale operations first recovered rough material from alluvial and weathered host rock gravels, where chrysoberyl is commonly concentrated by natural sorting. The rough stones were then sorted by color, clarity, and crystal form, with this parcel identified early on for its transparent qualities and attractive yellowish green hue. Selected rough was then moved to a cutting workshop where experienced lapidaries planned the faceting to maximize color saturation and minimize windowing. The emerald cut was chosen deliberately, as its step cut geometry accentuates the stone s natural clarity and produces broad, luminous planes that reveal the internal character of the chrysoberyl, while preserving weight and delivering a balanced face up presence. After precision faceting and successive rounds of polishing, the finishing stage included a final inspection for polish, symmetry, and optical performance, before the gem was securely shipped under chain of custody procedures to our offices, where we performed our own grading and offered it for collectors and connoisseurs through The Natural Gemstone Company.
From a gemological perspective this chrysoberyl is notable for several reasons that matter to the discerning buyer. Chrysoberyl is a durable species with a Mohs hardness of eight point five, which places it well above common jewelry gems and makes it suitable for rings and everyday wear when set appropriately. The refractive index of chrysoberyl is relatively high, around one point seven four to one point seven six, which contributes to crisp facet junctions and lively light return, especially when cut and polished to exacting standards as in this piece. The emerald cut used here is a step cut, meaning it uses parallel facets that emphasize color and clarity rather than scintillation, and the dimensions and pavilion depth were chosen to enhance medium color intensity rather than produce a washed or windowed appearance. Calculating the depth proportion using the length and width average gives a depth that is approximately seventy two and a half percent, a slightly deeper profile that helps to concentrate the yellowish green color and prevent the light leakage that can occur in shallower cuts. The clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level tells the informed buyer that inclusions are minor and do not detract from the gem s overall presence, and the excellent polish confirms that facet surfaces were completed to a high standard, producing crisp reflections and an elegant face up presentation.
For an educated collector or a jeweler seeking a natural, untreated gemstone with both aesthetic and practical merit, this chrysoberyl represents a compelling choice. Its natural yellowish green tone is relatively uncommon in transparent chrysoberyl and pairs beautifully with both warm and cool metal palettes, from yellow gold for a classic look to white gold or platinum for a contemporary design. The combination of near two carat weight, emerald cut proportions that favor a large visual table, very slightly included clarity, and an excellent polish results in a gem that balances rarity and wearability. As stewards of responsibly sourced gemstones, The Natural Gemstone Company offers this chrysoberyl with full disclosure of origin, treatment status, and measured qualities, and we are prepared to assist with independent certification if desired, as well as custom mounting recommendations that protect the stone s girdle and pavilion while showcasing its step cut planes. For care, we advise routine cleaning using warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush, avoiding prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme thermal shock, and the gem s high hardness makes it compatible with everyday jewelry with prudent setting choices. This chrysoberyl is a natural, untreated gem with provenance, craftsmanship, and attributes that will appeal to a buyer who values transparency, durability, and the quiet, refined beauty of a well cut, naturally colored gemstone.
























