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2.32 Ct. Greenish Brown Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by May 11
Item ID: | K22620 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.73 Width: 6.33 Height: 4.39 |
Weight: | 2.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Brown |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $647 |
One beautiful translucent 2.32 carat oval shaped greenish brown chrysoberyl is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, a cabochon cut measuring 8.73 by 6.33 by 4.39 millimeters, with a clarity grade of very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, an intense color intensity, and an excellent polish. This gem displays a warm greenish brown hue that shifts subtly with viewing angle and light source, and when oriented under a directional light it reveals a narrow reflective band that accentuates the cabochon form, adding depth and a sense of motion to the appearance. The absence of any enhancement means the color and translucency are wholly natural, a point of provenance that matters to discerning buyers, and the cabochon profile has been executed to maximize the gem body and the evenness of the surface, which preserves both the integrity of the stone and its wearable aesthetic.
From a gemological perspective the clarity description very slightly included at eye level indicates that this chrysoberyl is visually clean to most observers, with only modest internal features that do not detract from the overall beauty when set in jewelry. Chrysoberyl ranks about 8.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes this stone durable for everyday wear when properly set, and the excellent polish further enhances light return and surface luster. The Tanzanian origin contributes to its character, as Tanzanian chrysoberyl often exhibits a deeper, earthier green to brown spectrum compared with other classic sources. For comparison, fine Sri Lankan chrysoberyl frequently shows a brighter, honeyed yellow green tone that appears more transparent and lively in faceted stones, while Brazilian material tends to present olive green hues with a slightly more muted tone. Russian chrysoberyl from historical Ural deposits can carry a cleaner golden yellow to yellow green tone that reads lighter in value and cooler in green saturation, and Madagascan pieces may demonstrate variable tones that range from pale green yellow to intense golden brown. These contrasts serve to highlight the unique profile of this Tanzanian cabochon, which sits comfortably between the richer, golden Sri Lankan tones and the deeper olive tendencies of Brazilian and Madagascan examples.
For the educated buyer, the value proposition of this chrysoberyl centers on a combination of natural, unenhanced color, a durable chemical and physical profile, and an aesthetic that is both versatile and collectible. The intense but restrained greenish brown hue lends itself to warm metal settings such as yellow gold or rose gold, where the metal warmth harmonizes with the stone tone, and it also provides an elegant contrast against cooler white metals when a contemporary look is desired. The cabochon cut and visible reflective band make this gem particularly attractive for collectors who appreciate chatoyancy and the subtleties of light play in translucent stones, and for designers seeking a center stone with personality that will read differently as light and movement change. From an investment and long term care standpoint, the lack of treatment simplifies provenance and valuation, and the hardness and polish minimize concerns about abrasion, while routine cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush will maintain its surface brilliance. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the described characteristics, and this 2.32 carat Tanzanian chrysoberyl offers a rare balance of color, clarity, and craftsmanship that will appeal to connoisseurs seeking an authentic, naturally colored gem with distinct regional character.

























