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6.40 Ct. Coral from Italy
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Item ID: | K18225 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.5 Width: 6 Height: 3 |
Weight: | 6.40 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Italy |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, this piece is a single, beautiful example of Mediterranean coral, an organic gem prized for centuries, described as an opaque orangish red coral weighing 6.40 carats, with dimensions 9.50 by 6.00 by 3.00 millimeters, a rough shape rather than a faceted cut, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish, enhancement none, origin Italy. The size and weight place this specimen in a particularly desirable range for coral, offering enough material to be the focal point of a pendant or statement ring, and the compact dimensions make it versatile for a variety of bespoke settings. Because it is an untreated natural material from a recognized Mediterranean source, it carries provenance value that educated buyers understand, provenance that is an important factor when assessing organic gemstones that have both aesthetic and cultural significance. At The Natural Gemstone Company we document origin and treatment status carefully, and this coral comes with the assurance of no enhancement, a detail that materially affects market value, as untreated Mediterranean coral is significantly more sought after than dyed or stabilized material.
When evaluating coral, the conventional gemstone grading norms are adapted to reflect organic structure, and for this piece the principal grading attributes are color, surface condition, polish, and structural integrity. Color is the primary determinant of value in coral, and a vivid orangish red tone such as this is particularly prized, sitting in the premium range for Mediterranean material, because it displays saturation and warmth without appearing brown or overly dark, a balance that indicates natural pigmentation. Clarity for coral is assessed as the degree of uniformity and the absence of pits, cracks, or biological inclusions visible on the surface, and this example exhibits a uniform opaque body with an excellent polish that enhances its waxy to soft luster, properties that signal careful cutting and finishing by experienced lapidaries. The absence of enhancement is a crucial factor, because many corals on the market are dyed or treated to intensify color and surface stability, and the natural state of this gem preserves both its long term value and collector appeal.
The Italian origin elevates the gem beyond its physical measurements, because Mediterranean red coral has a long provenance within European art and jewelry history, and material sourced from Italy is often associated with time honored harvesting and lapidary traditions that appeal to connoisseurs. Supply considerations also impact value, because high quality Mediterranean coral has become scarcer due to conservation awareness and regional regulations that aim to manage stocks responsibly, and educated buyers incorporate sustainability and traceability into their valuation models. For someone who purchases gemstones both as adornment and as an investment in cultural material, this coral represents multiple layers of value, including aesthetic rarity, documented origin, and the premium attached to an untreated natural state, facts that are reinforced by the detailed description and provenance documentation provided by The Natural Gemstone Company. In terms of practical gemology, the Mohs hardness of coral is in the range of 3 to 4, which is softer than common silicate gems, a factor that informed buyers will consider when selecting a mounting that protects the surface while showcasing the vivid color.
To transform this coral into a generational heirloom, design and care are equally important, and The Natural Gemstone Company recommends classic, protective settings combined with clear documentation and sensible maintenance. Because coral is relatively soft and organic, a bezel setting in gold, or a recessed mount within a pendant or brooch, will reduce abrasion and impact exposure, and gold alloys are preferred for their chemical stability and long term patina. Providing the piece with an official report that details weight, dimensions, origin, lack of enhancement, and photographic documentation will create a paper trail that adds to provenance and future resale or inheritance value. Routine care includes avoiding exposure to harsh solvents, ultrasonic cleaners, and high heat, and storing the stone away from hard gemstones that could scratch the surface, periodic inspection by a trusted jeweler will ensure mount integrity, and gentle cleaning with a soft cloth and mild soap will preserve the polish and color. When set thoughtfully and accompanied by The Natural Gemstone Company documentation, this Italian orangish red coral can be worn and appreciated in the present, and preserved as an heirloom that carries both personal and cultural meaning for future generations.






















