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2.09 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Oct 29
Item ID: | K18168 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.59 Width: 5.76 Height: 4.96 |
Weight: | 2.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Brown |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $335 |
This transparent 2.09 carat radiant shape yellowish brown chrysoberyl presents an exceptional combination of weight, proportions, and visual appeal, measuring 8.59 by 5.76 by 4.96 mm. The radiant cut has been executed to emphasize scintillation and internal light return, producing a lively face up appearance that balances brilliance and color saturation. The gemstone is graded eye clean at eye level, which means no inclusions are visible without magnification, a quality attribute that substantially enhances both aesthetic appeal and market value. The medium color intensity provides a warm yellowish brown tone that is versatile for both classic and contemporary jewelry designs, and the excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and bright reflections. Importantly this stone has no enhancement, a characteristic that is increasingly important to educated buyers and collectors who value natural, untreated material, and the documented origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds provenance and historical desirability.
From a gemological perspective chrysoberyl occupies a distinctive place among collectable gemstones due to its robust physical properties and relative scarcity. With a Mohs hardness of about 8.5 chrysoberyl is highly resistant to scratching and wear which makes it ideal for daily wear in rings and other frequently handled pieces. The species BeAl2O4 exhibits good stability to light and heat which further supports its suitability for practical jewelry use without concern for fading or color change under normal conditions. The radiant cut chosen for this piece maximizes the gem light performance while preserving weight, yielding an attractive table size and face up presence that is particularly desirable in stones in the two carat range. The eye clean clarity grade means the cutter was able to orient and fashion the gem to minimize visibility of internal features, and the absence of enhancements preserves the intrinsic market premium that untreated stones typically command.
When considering investment potential this Ceylon chrysoberyl is strong among natural colored gemstones for several reasons. First supply of high quality chrysoberyl of notable size and eye clean clarity is limited relative to common consumer gemstones, which supports scarcity driven appreciation. Second consumer and collector interest in natural untreated material has been increasing as markets become more discerning about treatment disclosure and provenance, and the fact that this gem is natural and unenhanced from a recognized source adds measurable value. Third the stone sits in a size class and cut profile that is appealing to both private collectors and high end jewelers, a factor that improves liquidity compared with pieces that require extensive recutting or are in atypical sizes. Price dynamics for colored gemstones are driven by color, clarity, cut, carat, and origin, and this example scores well across those axes, particularly because eye clean clarity and excellent polish reduce market discounts that often apply to comparable material. While no investment is guaranteed, historic trends in natural untreated gems from reputable origins show steady interest, and the relative rarity of such combinations of size, clarity, and provenance suggests potential for future appreciation for buyers who hold to a medium to long term horizon.
The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the provenance and description of this chrysoberyl and is available to provide additional documentation and high resolution images to support due diligence by collectors and investors. For buyers seeking further assurance we recommend obtaining an independent report from a recognized gemological laboratory which can confirm the no enhancement status and document origin where possible, a step that can enhance resale value and market confidence. For jewelry design this gem will set beautifully in a simple prong or bezel setting that showcases the radiant shape and color, and its durability allows confidence in daily wear. Care is straightforward, with warm soapy water and a soft brush recommended for routine cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals and steam where practical. For the educated buyer looking for a natural fine gem that combines enduring physical quality with documented origin and untreated status, this 2.09 carat radiant yellowish brown chrysoberyl from Ceylon Sri Lanka represents a compelling blend of aesthetic appeal and investment potential, available through The Natural Gemstone Company.


