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4.20 Ct. Cabochon Coral from Italy
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Item ID: | K18223 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.5 Width: 5 Height: 2 |
Weight: | 4.20 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Italy |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
One beautiful opaque 4.20 carat marquise shape orange coral, with dimensions 9.50 x 5.00 x 2.00 mm, is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. This piece has been cut as a cabochon, which is the traditional style for coral, emphasizing surface color and smoothness rather than faceted sparkle. The marquise outline provides an elegant elongated silhouette that is well suited to rings, pendants, and bespoke inlay work, while the compact millimeter proportions and the 4.20 carat weight make it easy to set in a variety of mounting styles. As an opaque gem, this coral reads as a solid mass of color, which is a desirable characteristic in top quality Mediterranean coral, and the cabochon shape allows jewelers to showcase the hue consistently across the stone surface.
Color assessment for this orange coral is described as medium intense, which situates it between pastel tones and the deepest saturated hues. For educated buyers, color intensity is the primary determinant of visual impact, and a medium intense orange offers both versatility and presence. The tone retains warmth without becoming heavy, and the saturation is even, which suggests that the material was selected from a single, well matched piece rather than assembled from fragments. Clarity in coral is not about transparency, but about texture and homogeneity, and this specimen is uniformly opaque with a smooth internal texture that does not display disruptive porosity or matrix inclusions at normal loupe magnifications. The excellent polish enhances luster and tactile appeal, producing a soft, reflective sheen on the domed surface that complements the organic glow coral is prized for.
No enhancement is reported for this coral, and the stated origin is Italy, which is significant for provenance and value. Mediterranean corals from Italian waters have a long history in European jewelry, and authenticated Italian origin often carries a premium because of historical desirability and modern supply constraints. Regulatory protections and seasonal harvesting limits have reduced the availability of naturally sourced Mediterranean coral, making untreated Italian material rarer in the commercial market. Untreated status is important, because treatments such as dyeing or stabilization can alter value and long term durability, and educated buyers typically prefer material that has not been modified. Given its natural state, marquise cabochon form, and measured dimensions of 9.50 x 5.00 x 2.00 mm, this 4.20 carat coral is well positioned for collectors and designers seeking authentic Mediterranean coral with documented origin from Italy.
For practical use and long term enjoyment, this coral is ideally set where its surface can be protected from hard knocks and abrasive contact, while still allowing the warm orange tone to be seen. Marquise cabochons like this one look particularly striking when paired with warm yellow gold, which deepens the orange, or with rose gold for a cohesive, tonal presentation, and they also contrast nicely against cool white metals for a contemporary look. Care guidelines for natural coral recommend avoiding exposure to acids, household chemicals, and prolonged direct heat, and cleaning should be performed with a soft cloth and mild soap and water only, avoiding ultrasonic baths and aggressive steam treatments. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of these details, and we are available to provide additional photographs, mounting recommendations, or certification options from independent gemological laboratories for buyers who require documented provenance or further assurance.






















