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3.25 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K17607 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.62 Width: 7.08 Height: 6.01 |
Weight: | 3.25 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Brown |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $123 |
This listing presents a single transparent chrysoberyl, weight 3.25 carats, cushion shape, with measured dimensions 7.62 by 7.08 by 6.01 millimeters. The gem is cut to a mixed brilliant scheme, combining a faceted crown optimized for scintillation, and a stepped pavilion aimed at controlled light return and color depth. Clarity is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating the presence of minor internal characteristics that do not interrupt brilliance or visual appeal under normal viewing. Color is yellowish brown with medium intense color intensity, and the surface finish is an excellent polish. The material is natural chrysoberyl from Ceylon Sri Lanka, with no enhancement reported. These objective specifications form the technical foundation of this stone and are central to its behavior when set in jewelry or examined under loupe and microscope.
Optical and material properties of chrysoberyl contribute directly to the rich, bold presentation of this specimen. Chrysoberyl has a relatively high refractive index and adamantine luster, which enhances both contrast and sparkle in mixed brilliant cutting styles. The cushion outline provides a broad table and generous crown that allow the medium intense yellowish brown hue to read strongly face up, while the notable pavilion depth accentuates saturation and produces a velvety core when viewed from above. Using the reported proportions the depth ratio calculates to approximately eighty one point eight percent, a depth that concentrates color and imparts a sense of density and presence to the gem, which many connoisseurs interpret as visual weight beyond the measured carat mass.
The mixed brilliant faceting on this cushion chrysoberyl is executed to balance two competing priorities, namely maximum brilliance and preservation of color. The brilliant style facets on the crown create lively light return and crisp facet demarcation, delivering scintillation as the stone moves. The pavilion facet design is arranged to funnel light back through the crown in a way that sustains the yellowish brown tone, rather than dispersing it into paler regions. The excellent polish produces clean facet junctions and minimizes light scatter at the surface, allowing strong reflection from facet planes and stable color consistency across the face of the stone. The clarity grade very slightly included suggests inclusions are limited and typically located away from critical facet junctions, which preserves both the optical performance and the structural integrity necessary for secure setting.
From a gemological provenance perspective, Ceylon Sri Lanka is a historically significant source for chrysoberyl, offering material with distinctive hues and robust crystalline qualities. Origin can influence the character of a stone in subtle ways, including trace element balance that affects hue and pleochroic tendencies. This specimen displays a dominant yellowish brown hue with medium intense saturation, a combination that reads as rich and bold in hand, and which translates into a visual statement of personal power and distinction. The lack of enhancement is important for the collector who values natural state material, as it confirms that the color and clarity observed are inherent properties of the crystal and of the cutting decisions taken during fashioning.
As presented by The Natural Gemstone Company this chrysoberyl is positioned for buyers who appreciate technical nuance as well as aesthetic impact. The stone is sized and weighted for use as a principal gem in rings or pendants, and its cushion form and mixed brilliant execution create a controlled interplay of fire and body color that is particularly effective in settings that allow light from below. For clients seeking a visually assertive yet refined gemstone, the yellowish brown color reads as a deliberate expression of individuality, while the material properties and cut quality satisfy exacting standards of craftsmanship. This combination makes the piece a considered acquisition for collectors and connoisseurs who equate rich, bold color with authority and distinction.




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