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2.27 Ct. Yellowish Green Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 28
Item ID: | K25240 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.68 Width: 6.77 Height: 5.75 |
Weight: | 2.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $264 |
This listing describes a beautiful translucent chrysoberyl weighing 2.27 carats, presented in a round shape with precise dimensions of 6.68 x 6.77 x 5.75 mm, rendered as a cabochon. The gem displays a yellowish green hue with light color intensity, and it has been evaluated as very slightly included at eye level. The surface shows an excellent polish that enhances the stone's smooth dome and overall visual appeal. No enhancements have been applied to this specimen, which preserves its natural origin and internal characteristics, and the cabochon faceting has been executed to maximize color distribution and surface luster while maintaining the integrity of the material.
Chrysoberyl is valued for a combination of optical clarity, resilience, and its distinctive tones, and this sample reflects those attributes. With a hardness of 8.5 on the Mohs scale, chrysoberyl is well suited to be set in a range of jewelry types for frequent wear, and the cabochon form adds an element of protective geometry to the setting. The very slightly included clarity grade indicates that inclusions are minimal and not readily apparent without magnification, which is consistent with desirable collector and jewelry grade material. The measured proportions yield a pleasing dome and even thickness, supporting an even light interaction across the surface, and the excellent polish amplifies the gem's inherent silk and glow. The absence of treatments, combined with the cabochon cut, allows the stone to present its native color and internal character in an unaltered state.
The Tanzanian origin of this chrysoberyl contributes materially to its desirability, provenance, and market value. Tanzania is recognized for producing fine gem quality stones that exhibit attractive tones and consistent crystal quality, and geologically the deposits there form under conditions that can yield clean material with stable color profiles. Collectors and connoisseurs place a premium on documented origin when it demonstrates a lineage from reputable mining areas, as provenance provides context for both rarity and geological story. In the case of yellowish green chrysoberyl, material from Tanzania is sought after for its balance of hue and transparency, and for the relative scarcity of untreated specimens of this specific color at this size and clarity.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize transparent documentation and responsible sourcing, and this stone is offered with its natural, untreated status and Tanzanian origin noted. Provenance from a recognized source contributes to long term value and to the confidence of the buyer, and when paired with precise measurements, an exact carat weight, a professional evaluation of clarity at eye level, and a high quality polish, it forms a comprehensive basis for assessing the gem. For use in bespoke jewelry, investment collections, or as a specimen for study, this 2.27 carat yellowish green chrysoberyl represents a combination of measurable quality and distinguished origin, presented in a form that honors the material while enabling practical application in design and wear.

























