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4.29 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Oct 29
Item ID: | K18164 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15 Width: 7.64 Height: 5.27 |
Weight: | 4.29 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $499 |
One beautiful transparent 4.29 carat marquise shape greenish yellow chrysoberyl awaits, measuring 15.00 x 7.64 x 5.27 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant style to maximize fire and scintillation, graded as eye clean at normal viewing distances, displaying a medium intense color, and finished with an excellent polish. This gem is entirely natural, without any enhancement, a rare and honest example of chrysoberyl in its purest state, and it comes to you with the provenance of Ceylon, the island long celebrated for producing some of the world s most desirable gems. The marquise silhouette is a design steeped in courtly elegance, its elongated points echoing classical motifs, and when executed in chrysoberyl the result is an object that blends optical brilliance with a dignified, aristocratic presence. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this stone as both a collector s specimen and a ready canvas for a timeless setting, a jewel that will become an heirloom to be worn and admired for generations.
The origin of this chrysoberyl in Ceylon, known in antiquity as Taprobane, adds a depth of narrative that speaks to centuries of gem bearing traditions and a geological legacy unmatched in many regions. Sri Lanka s gem fields have been yielding fine stones since ancient times, their alluvial gravels and metamorphic terrains producing sapphires, spinels, and chrysoberyls that found their way into royal treasuries and merchant caravans across the Indian Ocean. Provenance matters to discerning collectors, because the place where a gem forms imparts unique characteristics shaped by pressure, temperature, and mineral chemistry, and Ceylon chrysoberyls often exhibit a clarity and color distribution that reflect a stable environment of crystallization. Beyond geology, the island s miners and lapidaries have cultivated techniques passed down through generations, and a gem cut and polished from Ceylon rough carries with it the human story of skilled hands, local knowledge, and an artisanal respect for the material. For those who value legacy, owning a Ceylon chrysoberyl is to possess a small piece of an ancient landscape, a gem that bridges natural history and cultural continuity.
Color and cut are the language by which chrysoberyl communicates its worth, and this particular stone speaks with a clear, greenish yellow voice, a medium intense hue that balances vitality with refinement. The marquise form accentuates the length and table of the gem, drawing light along its axis and creating flashes of brilliance that animate the greenish yellow tones, while the mixed brilliant faceting ensures that each movement is rewarded with scintillation. Eye clean clarity is a hallmark of quality, because it means the gem presents an unencumbered field of light, allowing the color and cut to be fully appreciated without internal distractions when viewed at arm s length. The excellent polish is more than a finishing touch, it is a technical achievement that defines the interface between light and stone, sharpening facet junctions and enhancing optical return. Together these attributes make the gem eminently wearable, whether set as the centerpiece of a ring that elongates the finger, a pendant that captures attention against the décolletage, or an antique inspired brooch that honors classical design.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we understand that a gemstone is both a material and a story, and this Ceylon chrysoberyl brings a history of maritime trade, artisanal craft, and geological excellence to any jewelry project. Chrysoberyl ranks high on the Mohs hardness scale, offering remarkable durability for everyday wear, and its resistance to surface abrasion means the beauty preserved by the cutter and polisher is likely to endure. Because this stone is natural and untreated, it appeals to collectors who prize authenticity and to clients who seek ethical transparency in sourcing. We recommend settings that celebrate the marquise silhouette with secure prong work that protects the pointed terminations while allowing maximum light to enter the pavilion, and we suggest warm metal tones, like yellow gold, to harmonize with the greenish yellow color, or vintage inspired platinum mounts for a more architectural contrast. Owning this chrysoberyl is to participate in a long lineage of gem appreciation, from ancient traders who prized Ceylon s treasures to modern connoisseurs who value provenance, craftsmanship, and lasting beauty. The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to assist in the design and creation of a piece that honors this gem s past and secures its future as a beloved family heirloom.


