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3.97 Ct. Coral from Italy
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Item ID: | K18228 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10 Width: 7 Height: 2 |
Weight: | 3.97 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Freeform |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | Carving |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Italy |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
From the cool, sheltered beds of the Mediterranean off the Italian coast comes a story as old as the sea itself, a quiet testament to time and restraint. This orange coral began its life growing slowly among rock and seaweed, nourished by clear currents and the temperate waters that give Italian coral its celebrated warmth. Harvested with respect for local regulations and by small scale fishers who practice selective gathering and seasonal limits, each piece is traced back to its origin to ensure environmental accountability. The material is untreated and wholly natural, a true expression of color and texture that has been preserved rather than altered, which is why this specimen, opaque and intensely colored, feels so immediate and authentic.
Skilled hands at The Natural Gemstone Company shaped and finished this coral into a freeform treasure, weighing 3.97 carat, and measuring 10.00 by 7.00 by 2.00 mm, the cut not applicable due to its organic form, yet given an excellent polish that brings forward the stone beauty and tactile appeal. The carving and polish accentuate the vibrant orange hue, and because there has been no enhancement, every surface reflects the natural character of the coral. Finished as a versatile freeform piece, it lends itself to intimate settings where its warm tone will sit near the skin, or to minimalist designs that celebrate its origin and singularity. For the conscious collector looking to balance aesthetic delight with ethical considerations, this coral represents a meaningful choice, an item that honors traditional harvesting methods, supports local communities, and preserves the material integrity of a Mediterranean gem. In any collection it will read as both a narrative piece and a wearable relic, ready to become part of a personal story or to be passed down as a small, deliberate heirloom.





















