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3.62 Ct. Yellowish Green Cabochon Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by May 4
Item ID: | K22648 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.72 Width: 7.24 Height: 6.53 |
Weight: | 3.62 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $497 |
This exquisite translucent chrysoberyl offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a rare expression of refined color and careful lapidary work, presented as a round shape cabochon weighing 3.62 carat, with precise dimensions of 7.72 by 7.24 by 6.53 mm. The stone displays a yellowish green hue of intense color intensity, a tone that balances warmth and verdant depth in a manner prized by connoisseurs. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity is described as very very slightly included, indicating that the gem is effectively eye clean with only minute internal characteristics visible under careful inspection. The cabochon cut and excellent polish produce a smooth, domed surface that magnifies the stone body color and provides a soft internal glow, allowing light to move through the crystal in a pleasing and almost luminous fashion. Importantly for collectors and traditionalists, this chrysoberyl is completely natural with no enhancement, and it is sourced from Tanzania, a locality known for producing chrysoberyl specimens with distinctive and appealing coloration.
Chrysoberyl has a long and varied heritage in jewelry and cultural use, and this piece fits naturally into that lineage. Historically, chrysoberyl varieties were favored for signet and talisman rings in many parts of the world because of their durability and bright refractive qualities, which stood up well to daily wear. In South and Southeast Asia chrysoberyl was often set into protective amulets and ceremonial jewelry, where its resilient nature and clear colors were associated with stability and clear sight. In East Africa and adjacent regions, gems from the same mineral family were treasured in local customs and traded widely, establishing the stone as a marker of provenance and skillful workmanship. A cabochon such as this one recalls traditional treatments that emphasize polished domes rather than facets, a practice that showcases internal character and color play, and that has been valued by both artisans and wearers for generations.
For the educated buyer this yellowish green chrysoberyl presents an attractive combination of technical quality and investment appeal. Color is the primary determinant of value in chrysoberyl, and an intense, evenly distributed yellowish green is uncommon and highly sought after. The very very slightly included clarity at eye level signals strong market desirability because it combines visual purity with natural origin, offering confidence that the gem is unheated and untreated, characteristics that many collectors and connoisseurs prioritize. The dimensions and 3.62 carat weight place it in a size range that is versatile for bespoke rings, statement pendants, and museum quality settings, while the cabochon style provides a sculptural presence that can be paired with warm metals to highlight the honeyed green nuances. Provenance from Tanzania further enhances its narrative value, as documented sourcing supports traceability and ethical acquisition, elements that discerning buyers increasingly require. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this chrysoberyl with full disclosure of its attributes, and we stand behind its quality and origin, assisting clients with setting options and independent certification if desired, making this an excellent choice for someone seeking a gem that combines traditional heritage with rigorous gemological attributes.

























