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4.00 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Apr 7
Item ID: | K20319 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.46 Width: 8.62 Height: 6.05 |
Weight: | 4.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $925 |
When you are searching for a gemstone that both satisfies the eye and secures long term value, what you want most is a rare, natural, untreated example with strong physical presence and superb craftsmanship. This transparent 4.00 carat oval green chrysoberyl from Tanzania answers that brief precisely. Measuring 10.46 by 8.62 by 6.05 mm, the gem carries an elegant oval silhouette and a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes light return while preserving weight, making it an ideal balance between brilliance and substance. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone reads clean to most viewers while retaining natural character that collectors prize. Its medium color intensity gives the green a lively, wearable tone that is rich enough to be distinctive, yet subtle enough for daily wear. With an excellent polish and no enhancement, this chrysoberyl represents a truly natural canvas, ready to become the centerpiece of an engagement ring, a single stone pendant, or the gem at the heart of a streamlined collector presentation. At every step, The Natural Gemstone Company has selected and presented this gem to meet the highest expectations for transparency, provenance, and tactile beauty.
Beyond aesthetic appeal, this 4.00 carat Tanzanian chrysoberyl stands out as a strategic acquisition for investors and serious collectors. Fine natural colored gemstones are increasingly recognized as tangible assets that diversify traditional portfolios, and untreated stones from responsible origins command premium attention in secondary markets. Chrysoberyl occupies an advantageous place because it combines scarcity with exceptional durability. The species scores high on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for everyday wearable investment pieces that remain attractive and intact over decades. The size of this example is particularly significant, because larger, eye pleasing chrysoberyls above three carats are much less common than smaller material, and the rarity curve steepens noticeably at weights like 4.00 carats. The mixed brilliant cut amplifies fire and scintillation, which enhances visual appeal for both private buyers and auction audiences, and the medium color intensity ensures the gem photographs and presents consistently across viewing environments, a practical advantage when resales and appraisals are considered. The fact that this stone is untreated adds a layer of future appreciation potential, because markets increasingly reward natural, unenhanced material with stronger demand and pricing resilience.
Market dynamics favor smartly chosen natural gems, and this green chrysoberyl benefits from several favorable trends that can support appreciation over time. Collectors have shown growing interest in provenance, and Tanzanian origin is viewed as a legitimate source of high quality chrysoberyl, offering traceable supply history that sits well with informed buyers. Global demand for unique colored stones is rising as wealth diversification and emotional value converge, and unenhanced pieces with excellent polish and eye level clarity are often the first to attract competitive bids at resale. Because the gem retains both optical performance and physical robustness, it can be confidently set for daily wear without compromising long term condition, which vastly improves marketability relative to fragile or treated alternatives. Liquidity can be strong for well presented examples sold through reputable houses or specialist dealers, and because The Natural Gemstone Company maintains a careful curation and documentation process, buyers have clear provenance and support when they choose to sell or consign in the future. While no asset class comes with absolute guarantees, the combination of size, untreated status, strong cut and polish, and trusted origin align to create a piece with strong potential for steady appreciation and enduring desirability.
When your goal is to end the search and secure a gemstone that answers both emotional and financial objectives, this Tanzanian green chrysoberyl is the kind of rare find that closes the circle. At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand behind the selection, and we are happy to assist with certification recommendations, careful setting advice, and documentation for insurance and future resale. For a 4.00 carat oval that balances brilliance, color depth, and eye level clarity, consider classic bezel or four prong settings to protect the stone while showcasing its vivid green. For collectors focused on long term appreciation, retaining the stone in its natural state and accompanying it with independent lab documentation will optimize future market reception. Reach out to our team for high resolution images, viewing arrangements, and guidance on appraisal and care. If you are looking for the definitive engagement gem, a centerpiece for a high end jewelry commission, or a collectible investment with genuine provenance, this green chrysoberyl from Tanzania offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is the confident answer to your search.
























