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7.03 Ct. Chrysoberyl from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K3026 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.81 Width: 8.99 Height: 7.34 |
Weight: | 7.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Brown |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
One beautiful transparent 7.03 carat emerald cut shape brown chrysoberyl is an invitation to ownership of something rare, offered exclusively by The Natural Gemstone Company. This gem arrives from the storied soils of Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance synonymous with some of the finest chrysoberyl examples the world has seen. At a notable size and weight, this stone presents a presence that reads as both substantial and refined. The emerald cut showcases an architecture of long clean lines and step facets that allow the true character of the brown chrysoberyl to breathe, creating a tableau of depth, clarity, and a measured internal glow. Prospective owners are acquiring not simply a gemstone, but a distinctive statement piece that marks them as part of an elite few who may wear such a singular natural treasure.
Measured at 12.81 by 8.99 by 7.34 mm, the proportions of this gem are textbook for an emerald cut that balances face up size with a richness of body color. The clarity grade is eye clean evaluated at eye level, which means that to the unaided eye this chrysoberyl reads as pure, free of distracting inclusions, and ready to be set with little compromise. Color intensity is intense, a descriptor that captures the stone listening to light and returning warm tones that vary from honey and cognac to a deep toasted amber depending on the angle and the lighting environment. The polish on the pavilion and table is excellent, giving every facet the ability to reflect light with clarity and crispness. Importantly, there has been no enhancement to alter or inflate the natural beauty, the stone remains chemically and physically untouched since its formation in nature, a fact that heightens its intrinsic value for discerning collectors and connoisseurs.
Versatility is one of the most compelling attributes of this brown chrysoberyl. In casual daytime settings the gem reads as quietly luxurious, warming simple attire and elevating daily jewelry into an expression of cultivated taste. Paired with textured leathers or soft linens, the gem provides a refined contrast that feels modern and approachable. Transitioning to evening, the emerald cut geometry and the intense color bring an air of old world glamour, translating effortlessly into classic cocktail rings, a solitary pendant on a delicate chain, or as the centerpiece of bespoke cufflinks for a polished masculine aesthetic. The color palette harmonizes with yellow and rose gold to enhance the honey tones, and it offers a striking contemporary counterpoint to white metals such as platinum and white gold. For the client who imagines a heirloom, the stone will integrate gracefully into designs that range from minimalist and architectural to richly ornate and vintage inspired.
Owning this chrysoberyl is a rare opportunity, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, to join a select circle of patrons who value provenance, purity, and exceptional craftsmanship. The combination of a significant 7.03 carat weight, an eye clean clarity, intense natural color, excellent polish, and an unenhanced origin in Ceylon makes this gem a storied find that will not be widely available for long. We curate pieces with an emphasis on singularity and integrity, and this brown chrysoberyl exemplifies why discerning collectors seek out natural gemstones rather than mass produced alternatives. If you are seeking a signature piece that can anchor a lifetime collection and be passed down with pride, this gem merits your consideration, and our specialists at The Natural Gemstone Company are ready to discuss bespoke settings, private viewings, and the careful stewardship that will preserve the stone for generations.






















