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2.63 Ct. Salmon (Orange) Coral from Indonesia
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Item ID: | K6602 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.5 Width: 10 Height: 2.5 |
Weight: | 2.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Salmon (Orange) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Freeform |
Cut: | Polished |
Cutting style: | Carving |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Indonesia |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
This 2.63 carat freeform salmon coral from The Natural Gemstone Company presents a study in organic form and refined finishing, with precise dimensions of 17.50 x 10.00 x 2.50 mm. The piece is opaque with an intense color intensity, a saturated orange salmon tone that is remarkably even across the surface. The cutting approach is polished freeform, executed to emphasize the material density and natural grain rather than to simulate faceting found in crystalline gems, and the result is an elegant carved leaf motif with consistent relief and flowing contours. The thickness of 2.50 mm balances profile and durability, allowing a pronounced silhouette when set in low bezel work, and the overall weight of 2.63 carats provides a substantial feel without excess bulk. The finish is an excellent polish, with a high luster that brings forward the warm hue and highlights the subtle internal structure typical of high quality coral, and there is no enhancement to the material, assuring collectors and designers of its natural state.
From a technical perspective this coral benefits from its organic microstructure, which responds differently to shaping and polishing than crystalline gems. Instead of faceting, craftsmen work with controlled carving and smoothing techniques to develop crisp lines and soft reflections, and the leaf carving here demonstrates consistent tool control, even depth of incisions, and balanced symmetry between lobes. The polished surface reveals a fine, dense texture that takes and holds polish exceptionally well, indicating slow growth and a compact skeletal framework. For jewellers this means predictable behavior during setting and finishing, with reduced risk of flaking when handled correctly. Coral typically falls in the lower range of hardness, and this specimen should be mounted in protective settings when intended for rings or bracelets, while pendants and earrings will showcase the piece with minimal exposure to wear. The freeform shape opens design possibilities from bespoke bezel mounts to artisan inlay work, and the uniformity of color grade simplifies matching in paired or suite applications.
The origin of this coral, sourced from Indonesia, significantly enhances its market value and provenance, because Indonesian waters are well regarded for producing coral with saturated salmon and orange hues and with structural density conducive to fine carving. The archipelagic reef systems yield material that often exhibits the ideal balance of color saturation and polishability, and provenance from a recognized source is important to collectors who prioritize natural, unenhanced gems. The Natural Gemstone Company provides documented origin and a declaration of no enhancement, reinforcing confidence in authenticity and traceability, and this established provenance supports resale value and collector appeal. Beyond economics, the Indonesian origin carries artisanal connotations, as local lapidaries have long refined carving techniques specific to coral, producing motifs and finishes that respect the material while maximizing visual impact. For those commissioning a custom piece, this coral is a compelling option, offering a distinct salmon hue, meticulous carving, and verifiable origin, all of which combine to create a gemstone that is both technically noteworthy and highly desirable for fine jewellery.






















