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2.62 Ct. Salmon (Orange) Cabochon Coral from Malaysia
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Item ID: | K6598 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.29 Width: 8.28 Height: 5.47 |
Weight: | 2.62 Ct. |
Color: help | Salmon (Orange) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Malaysia |
Per carat price: help | $50 |
This listing presents one natural coral specimen sourced from Malaysia and offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The piece is a round shape cabochon weighing 2.62 carats, with precise measurements of 8.29 by 8.28 by 5.47 mm. The material is opaque, exhibiting a consistent salmon orange hue with an intense color saturation that is uniform across the dome. The cut is a classic cabochon, selected to emphasize the smooth surface and depth of color, and the polish is described as excellent, providing a reflective finish that enhances the visual presence of the stone. There has been no enhancement applied to this coral, the material is presented in its natural state without dyeing, stabilization, or bleaching, and the origin is confirmed as Malaysia, a source known for producing coral material with warm pink to orange tones.
Visually, the coral displays a lively salmon orange that leans toward the warmer end of the color spectrum, providing a balanced combination of pink and orange tones. The cabochon form produces a soft, rounded dome that interacts with ambient light to reveal subtle variations in tone and surface sheen, rather than faceted sparkle. Under close inspection, the surface is smooth with minimal surface irregularities, and the polish contributes to an overall glossy appearance that maintains the organic character of the material. Internal structure and texture typical of natural coral can be observed, and these natural features affirm the authenticity of the specimen, offering a tactile and visual warmth that distinguishes coral from mineral gemstones. The intense color intensity noted in the description reflects a saturation level that is desirable for coral, contributing to the piece s visual impact while remaining true to its natural presentation.
From a material science and handling perspective, coral is an organic gem and requires consideration distinct from mineral gemstones. Typical hardness for coral ranges around Mohs 3.5 to 4, placing it among softer materials, and care should be taken to prevent abrasion and impact. Exposure to heat, acids, solvents, cosmetics, and strong detergents can alter the surface and color of coral, therefore routine contact with perfumes and hairsprays should be minimized and jewelry should be removed during activities that risk exposure to harsh chemicals or excessive force. For jewelry construction, protective settings that shield the girdle and edges are recommended, and bezel settings or partially enclosed mounts are often appropriate to reduce the risk of chips and surface wear. When considering everyday wear versus occasional use, the relative softness of coral suggests that this specimen will be best preserved in settings that reduce direct impact, or as part of pieces such as pendants, earrings, or brooches where contact and abrasion are less frequent.
Regarding practical measurements and design integration, the evenness of the dimensions 8.29 by 8.28 by 5.47 mm allows for straightforward design planning and mounting, with the modest diameter lending itself to elegant and proportional settings. The weight of 2.62 carats situates this cabochon within a size range that can serve as a central element in a delicate ring, a refined pendant, or matched components for paired earrings, depending on design intent. The intense, uniform salmon color supports a variety of metal choices, with both warm and cool tones creating distinctive contrasts, and designers may select bezel or halo treatments to provide additional protection and visual framing. The Natural Gemstone Company documents origin and treatment status for clarity of provenance, and this coral is presented without enhancement from Malaysia. Additional high resolution images, measurements, and condition notes can be provided on request, and recommendations for care and appropriate mounting are available to assist in design decisions and long term preservation of the piece.

























