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11.81 Ct. Salmon and White Cabochon Coral from Italy
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Item ID: | K24368 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.82 Width: 14.94 Height: 6.74 |
Weight: | 11.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Salmon and White |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Italy |
Per carat price: help | $2 |
This specimen from The Natural Gemstone Company is an 11.81 carat, round shape coral, with calibrated dimensions 14.82 mm by 14.94 mm by 6.74 mm, presented as an opaque cabochon cut. The material exhibits a light color intensity with a subtle interplay of salmon and white tones distributed across the dome, and it is of Italian origin, unenhanced. As a cabochon, the piece intentionally omits faceting in favor of a smooth, convex dome profile that emphasizes color and surface continuity. The round outline is true to gauge, demonstrating tight symmetry between measured diameter axes, and the height to width ratio is optimized to balance visual mass with wearability in ring and pendant applications. The polish is graded excellent, yielding a highly reflective surface that reads as satiny to high gloss depending on viewing angle, and the overall body is free of detectable surface fractures, significant pits, or dye evidence, consistent with the reported no enhancement condition.
From a craftsmanship and optical engineering perspective, the cabochon geometry has been executed to enhance the coral matrix and color zoning, instead of relying on faceted planes to create brilliance. The dome curvature is engineered to capture and evenly distribute incident light, creating a soft, diffuse sheen that accentuates the intrinsic material texture and the subtle salmon infusion. Surface finish quality is a primary determinant of perceived perfection in opaque gemstones, and in this example the lapidary work achieves mirror like reflectivity with minimal orange peel or facet line remnants, indicating controlled wheel selection and progressive polishing steps. Edge termination is clean and uniform, allowing for predictable bezel seating or low profile collet settings, while the flat to slightly concave base maintains secure contact in most mounting styles. The absence of internal fissures or networked veining contributes to a visually seamless plane, so that reflected highlights are uninterrupted as the stone is rotated, and the flawless presentation enhances the perceived color purity from every viewing axis.
Practical considerations for design and setting are informed by this stone s measured dimensions and tactile finish. At 14.82 mm by 14.94 mm the piece presents substantial visual presence while remaining proportionate for conventional ring platforms, and the moderate dome depth at 6.74 mm affords a comfortable profile that can be protected with a bezel without obscuring the characteristic dome silhouette. The stone responds very well to closed bezel settings which safeguard the periphery and accentuate the uninterrupted surface polish, while low bezel rails yield an elegant, museum quality aesthetic. Given the organic nature of coral and its relative comparative softness against silicate gemstones, recommended mounting strategies prioritize protective settings and routine care, to preserve the exemplary surface polish and prevent abrasion. For collectors and designers seeking an untreated Mediterranean coral with consistent color logic, this piece s origin and enhancement status are valuable attributes that support conservation of value.
As a sourced item from The Natural Gemstone Company this coral is presented with emphasis on provenance and lapidary integrity, documenting Italian origin and laboratory grade surface and cut descriptors. The flawless quality notably enhances its beauty from every angle, because the cabochon form and expert polish convert angular light into a uniform satin glow that reveals and softens the salmon and white chroma without distracting optical noise. When rotated in hand or set beneath light, the stone displays a steady, uninterrupted face, an attribute that appeals to connoisseurs who value anatomical symmetry and surface perfection, and it is ideally suited to bespoke commissions where the purity of the material and the precision of the cut are central design considerations.

























