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3.20 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K17617 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.18 Width: 7.21 Height: 4.25 |
Weight: | 3.20 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $313 |
This transparent 3.20 carat emerald shape yellowish green chrysoberyl is an exceptional example of natural beauty and gemological quality, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, and composed to appeal to the educated buyer who seeks clarity in provenance and grading. The stone measures 10.18 x 7.21 x 4.25 millimeters, a size that balances presence and wearability for a variety of jewelry applications. The emerald cut enhances the gem by producing broad, clean facets that emphasize color and clarity, creating a refined rectangular silhouette that is both classical and contemporary. The cut quality is complemented by an excellent polish, which ensures maximum light return and a smooth surface feel. Visually the gem presents a vivid yellowish green hue with intense color saturation, a tone that is particularly prized in chrysoberyl because it displays both brightness and depth without drifting into muddy or overly dark zones. For the collector and connoisseur, the combination of carat weight, precise dimensions, and the emerald cut makes this piece adaptable for high end rings, pendants, and bespoke settings that allow the stone to assume a central role.
Clarity and enhancement status are central to valuation for an educated buyer, and this chrysoberyl carries a clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means the gem is essentially eye clean and any inclusions are minimal and not distracting to the naked eye. These characteristics preserve brilliance and visual purity, particularly under natural and diffused lighting conditions, where the intense color can be appreciated without interference. Importantly the stone is reported to have no enhancement, a crucial detail for those who prioritize untampered natural material. Many gemstones undergo heat treatment or oiling to improve visual appearance, and the absence of such interventions increases both transparency of origin and long term market desirability. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing chrysoberyl with notable color and clarity, and provenance from this region adds a layer of historical and geological significance. Collectors familiar with Sri Lankan gemology will recognize the value conferred by this origin, which can influence resale stability and collector interest.
Durability and suitability for daily wear are practical concerns that informed buyers weigh alongside aesthetics, and chrysoberyl performs very well in this regard. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, chrysoberyl registers at approximately 8.5, which places it well above commonly used gemstones such as quartz and topaz, and slightly below corundum species like sapphire and ruby which score a nine. This relative hardness means chrysoberyl resists scratches and abrasion in everyday settings far better than many colored stones, making it an excellent choice for rings and bracelets that encounter more frequent contact. Compared to emerald which is much softer and often brittle due to inclusions and treatments, chrysoberyl offers superior toughness and structural stability. While no gem is indestructible, the combination of high hardness and a good cleavage profile makes this chrysoberyl a sensible investment for jewelry intended for regular wear, and it can retain polish and facet sharpness over many years with reasonable care.
For the educated buyer considering long term value, this chrysoberyl stands out for several reasons beyond immediate beauty. The intense natural color, the eye level very very slightly included clarity, and the confirmed lack of enhancement together constitute attributes that underwrite both collector appeal and market resilience. The Sri Lankan origin ties the gem to a well documented gemological tradition, which helps with authentication and with potential future appraisal. From a maintenance perspective the gem benefits from standard care measures, including cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners if any doubt exists about inclusions, and removing the piece during rough manual activities. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional gemological documentation, advice on setting styles that protect the stone, and guidance on insurance and appraisal. This chrysoberyl is an excellent choice for the buyer who values documented natural origin, strong physical properties, and a refined aesthetic that will remain desirable across seasons and trends.




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