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2.51 Ct. Cabochon Coral from Italy
Item ID: | K15629 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.05 Width: 9.22 Height: 5.11 |
Weight: | 2.51 Ct. |
Color: help | Salmon and White |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Heart |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Italy |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
This specimen is a 2.51 carat opaque heart shaped coral, with precise dimensions 9.05 x 9.22 x 5.11 mm, executed as a traditional cabochon cut. The cabochon displays a medium light color intensity with an even salmon and white distribution across the cortex, and an excellent polish that yields a satiny luster without routine abrasions or polishing nicks. The heart outline demonstrates careful symmetry between the lobes and a well centered apex, while the dome height at 5.11 mm provides sufficient thickness to produce depth of color and to preserve structural integrity for most jewelry applications. This coral is unenhanced and untreated, originating from Italy, and its opaque nature is consistent with high quality Mediterranean material, exhibiting fine internal growth banding that reads as soft tonal shifts rather than harsh contrast.
From a rarity standpoint this piece is notable both in size and in color profile. Single piece coral material of this carat weight and heart shaped heart cabochon form is uncommon, because Mediterranean coral typically enters the market as smaller beads, fragments, or irregular carvings. Finding a 2.51 carat heart with balanced salmon and white coloration and no enhancements is rare, and the medium light intensity is particularly desirable for designers seeking a warm pastel salmon that photographs well and sits comfortably against various metal colors. Compared to other coral options which are often uniformly red, uniformly pink, or heavily dyed, this natural salmon and white distribution is scarce, and the combination of a substantial domed cabochon and excellent polish further elevates its rarity for collectors and high end studio jewelers.
The lapidary workmanship is evident in the evenness of the domed surface and the refined transition from crown to girdle, indicating use of controlled abrasive sequences and hand finishing to avoid overworking the soft coral material. The absence of enhancements confirms that this is natural Italian coral, and its dimensions and profile make it suitable for protective bezel settings, low profile pendant mounts, or secure inlay work where the cabochon thickness can be supported. Given coral hardness characteristics, care recommendations include avoiding ultrasonic cleaners and exposure to acids or prolonged heat. For provenance and acquisition, please refer to The Natural Gemstone Company, where we document origin and handling, and where our specialists can advise on mounting options that preserve both beauty and longevity.























