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2.64 Ct. Yellowish Green Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 30
Item ID: | K26451 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.61 Width: 6.85 Height: 5.15 |
Weight: | 2.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $114 |
This oval cabochon chrysoberyl presents as a translucent, yellowish green gem weighing 2.64 carats, with dimensions of 7.61 by 6.85 by 5.15 millimeters. The stone is cut en cabochon to emphasize its internal depth and surface sheen, and the finish is an excellent polish that enhances light return and hand appeal. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating minimal visible inclusions that do not detract from the overall appearance. Color is described as medium intensity, a balanced yellowish green that reads as fresh and natural under daylight and balanced artificial lighting. The piece is unenhanced, and its documented origin is Tanzania, a source known for producing chrysoberyl material with refined color and pleasing optical qualities. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this specimen as a natural, untreated example of chrysoberyl selected for its combination of color stability, attractive translucency, and clean presentation.
Visually the cabochon cut provides a continuous, softly curved surface that reveals the stone core rather than faceting, and this form accentuates the gemroom glow and subtle internal play. The excellent polish contributes to a smooth, reflective surface that catches highlights and allows the internal color to appear uniformly saturated across the dome. The very slightly included clarity grade means that small features such as minute mineral inclusions or tiny silklike structures may be present, but these elements are secondary to the gem sense of depth and do not interrupt the surface luster. Translucency is important for this specimen, since it permits light to penetrate the dome and scatter within, creating a gentle luminous effect in contrast to the sharp scintillation of a faceted stone. The yellowish green tone remains consistent across viewing angles, with the cabochon form yielding a softly luminous center and a slightly darker periphery, a characteristic that conveys a tangible sense of substance and natural origin.
When compared to more common gemstones, this chrysoberyl distinguishes itself through a combination of optical character and practical durability. Chrysoberyl typically exhibits a higher refractive response and a more adamantine to vitreous luster than lower refractive materials such as quartz, glass, and many common collector pieces, which results in a more pronounced internal life and a distinct sense of light interaction even without faceting. Versus corundum species such as sapphire and ruby, which are often valued for strong dispersion and intense faceted brilliance, cabochon chrysoberyl emphasizes sustained sheen and inner glow rather than flash. Versus diamond, which remains unmatched for brilliance and fire due to its high refractive index and dispersion, chrysoberyl offers a different appeal, focused on concentrated luster and resilient wearability. In practical terms the mineral hardness and toughness of chrysoberyl make it well suited to daily wear, with greater resistance to scratching than many popular gems below it on the hardness scale, and its natural polish retention supports longevity in rings and other jewelry that receive regular exposure.
For design and setting considerations this cabochon is well matched to classic bezel or low profile settings that protect the edges while showcasing the domed surface, and its medium color intensity allows it to pair elegantly with both warm and cool metal tones. The natural, untreated status emphasizes authenticity and contributes to long term color stability, a selling point for clients who prefer gems in their original state. Given its modest size and comfortable weight, the stone is suitable for a standout solitaire, a refined accent in a cluster, or a tasteful center for a bespoke commission. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this Tanzanian chrysoberyl with full disclosure of its attributes, and our description is intended to aid selection for discerning customers who value natural beauty, reliable performance, and refined optical character.

























