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3.02 Ct. Greenish Yellow Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by May 16
Item ID: | K22903 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.27 Width: 7.6 Height: 5.06 |
Weight: | 3.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Yellow |
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 | $795 |
This listing presents one beautiful translucent 3.02 carat oval shape greenish yellow chrysoberyl, with dimensions 8.27 by 7.60 by 5.06 mm, finished as a cabochon cut piece. The gem displays a pleasing medium color intensity that sits between the delicate lemon tones of classic yellow beryl and the richer golden notes found in some sapphires. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means that under normal inspection the inclusions remain unobtrusive and do not detract from the overall visual appeal. The polish is excellent, offering a smooth, glasslike surface that enhances the stone's translucency and internal glow. No enhancement has been applied to this specimen, so what you receive is a natural manifestation of its geological origin in Tanzania.
From a gemological perspective this chrysoberyl offers several attributes that make it special to an educated buyer. Chrysoberyl has a Mohs hardness of about 8.5, which gives it superior wearability compared with many other colored gemstones, and that practical durability adds to its long term value. The chemical composition and crystal structure of chrysoberyl produce a high refractive index and strong dispersion, contributing to a lively internal fire even in cabochon form. The eye level clarity grading of very slightly included indicates that the stone retains a clean appearance and that any internal characteristics are typical growth features rather than fracture filling or treatments. The absence of enhancements such as heating or coating reinforces confidence in provenance and makes this an appealing choice for collectors who prioritize natural, untreated material.
Comparing this Tanzanian chrysoberyl to famous gems in history highlights its unique niche. The Hope Diamond is famous for its deep blue color and storied provenance, and while our chrysoberyl differs dramatically in hue and scale, it shares with the Hope a sense of natural authenticity and a capacity to hold attention. The Star of India sapphire is admired for its size and remarkable asterism, and although our piece does not display a star, the cabochon form recalls the classical presentation of rare, collector grade stones that emphasize color and surface rather than facet brilliance. Most directly relevant is the comparison to historic chrysoberyls and alexandrite specimens that rose to fame in the nineteenth century, particularly Russian alexandrite which became prized for its dramatic color change. While this greenish yellow chrysoberyl does not exhibit alexandrite style color change, it embodies the same mineral family and shares the desirable combination of robustness and optical interest that has long attracted connoisseurs.
Why this specimen holds value for connoisseurs and collectors can be explained in practical and historical terms. Its weight at 3.02 carats places it in a size category that is meaningful for jewelry, allowing a jeweler to design a centerpiece ring or a pendant without relying on multiple stones. The oval proportions of 8.27 by 7.60 mm yield a balanced face up appearance, and the cabochon cut enhances color consistency across the surface while minimizing the visibility of internal growth features. Medium color intensity often appeals to buyers seeking stones that read as natural and wearable, rather than overly saturated or artificially enhanced colors. The excellent polish increases the perceived quality, and the natural origin from Tanzania adds provenance interest, since Tanzanian gem localities have produced high quality chrysoberyl varieties in recent decades. Taken together, these facts make this gem attractive both as an investment grade piece within its species and as a center stone with everyday practical durability.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we place emphasis on accurate description and provenance, and this stone exemplifies the qualities we seek for our clientele. For buyers who appreciate historical context, the gem offers a connection to the long tradition of chrysoberyl appreciation that includes celebrated alexandrite discoveries and famed cat eye specimens, while remaining distinct in its greenish yellow identity and clean presentation. For jewelers and designers, the cabochon oval shape and the very slightly included clarity permit a range of mounting styles from classic bezels to modern settings that showcase translucency and color. For collectors focused on natural material without enhancement, the no enhancement status and Tanzanian origin increase confidence in long term desirability. If you require additional technical data, imagery under different lighting conditions, or recommendations for setting this 3.02 carat piece, The Natural Gemstone Company is prepared to provide further information and assistance to ensure this chrysoberyl finds a home where its natural elegance will be appreciated.

























