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2.92 Ct. Cabochon Coral from Italy
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Item ID: | K12173 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.5 Width: 4.5 Height: 2.7 |
Weight: | 2.92 Ct. |
Color: help | Angel Skin |
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 | $20 |
This listing presents a remarkable opaque angel skin coral specimen, precisely weighed at 2.92 carat, and skillfully fashioned into a round cabochon, with dimensions of 4.50 by 4.50 by 2.70 mm. The cabochon cut exhibits a well centered dome, uniform curvature, and a carefully controlled crown to pavilion ratio, optimized to present the stone s smooth satiny sheen. Color intensity is described as light, within the delicate peach to pale pink spectrum that defines angel skin coral, and the material displays even color distribution with minimal zoning. Surface finishing is excellent, with a high quality polish that removes micro abrasion without over thinning the girdle, preserving both durability and luster. Enhancement status is none, this specimen is unenhanced and natural, and the material is documented as originating from Italy, a provenance that collectors recognize for Mediterranean coral of refined hue and tactile appeal.
From a valuation and rarity perspective, the 2.92 carat weight is the defining attribute that elevates this piece beyond its nominal millimeter dimensions. In the coral trade, weight is the principal metric used by experienced buyers and appraisers, because coral density and carving yield can cause large variations in weight for similar dimensions. A near three carat weight on a round cabochon under five millimeters in diameter signals a significant mass relative to most calibrated coral cabochons, which commonly trade by millimeter grade and carat equivalence. This weight therefore commands a premium, as larger weight increments in coral are less frequently available while maintaining clean, unenhanced color and intact surface. For designers and investors who monitor per carat scaling, the step up in rarity at this weight point is measurable, and combined with the piece s Italian origin and natural state, it presents a compelling value proposition for high end bespoke work or as a collector s cabinet specimen.
The lapidary details of this cabochon are equally important for technical buyers who appreciate craftsmanship nuances. The round shape has been executed with precise symmetry, ensuring consistent light return across the dome and minimizing optical distortions that can occur when apex placement is off center. The dome height has been proportioned to balance visual presence with structural integrity, avoiding excessive thinness that would compromise wearability. The excellent polish results from staged abrasives and final buffing compounds chosen to enhance the organic luster of angel skin coral without inducing heat or chemical stress, preserving the natural porosity and tactile warmth of the material. As an opaque organic gem, the cabochon cut is ideal, because it accentuates the surface color and soft glow rather than internal transparency, and the even satiny finish yields a refined, jewelry ready appearance. The lack of enhancement further assures stability in color over time, and reduces concerns about dye migration or polymer infill that can affect valuation and cleaning protocols.
Provenance, handling, and practical application complete the technical profile for buyers sourcing through The Natural Gemstone Company. Origin from Italy places this coral in a known geographic context with documented harvesting practices and supply chains, and our internal quality control verifies the stated carat weight and dimensional measurements using calibrated gemological scales and micrometers. For setting considerations, the specimen s 4.50 by 4.50 by 2.70 mm dimensions and near three carat mass make it particularly suitable for delicate bezel settings, small cluster arrangements, or as a focal stone in artisan rings where weight and tactile presence are prized. Designers should note the cabochon s dome and light color intensity when planning metal contrast, as warm metals accentuate the peach tones, while cooler metals create a contemporary juxtaposition. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the natural, unenhanced condition and accurate weight of this angel skin coral, and we welcome inquiries about matching pieces, suitability for specific mounting techniques, and requests for additional high resolution imagery or independent certification. This specimen s unusual weight relative to its calibrated size, combined with Italian origin and exemplary lapidary finishing, defines its rarity and underpins its market value.






















