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Vedic Greenish Yellow Chrysoberyl Pendant 2.50 Ct., 10K White Gold
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Item ID: | K315 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15 Width: 5.76 Height: 3.84 |
Weight: | 2.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $120 |
This pendant presented by The Natural Gemstone Company is a refined study in proportion and gemological quality, entirely set in 22K white gold, featuring a transparent marquise shaped chrysoberyl weighing 2.50 carat, with dimensions of 15.00 by 5.76 by 3.84 mm. The stone is faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that balances large open facets with smaller pavilion facets to optimize light return and scintillation in a slender silhouette. The color reads as greenish yellow with intense saturation, and the surface shows an excellent polish, allowing the eye to travel freely across the pavilion and crown without distraction. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which for chrysoberyl of this color and cut results in a clean visual field and bright, consistent color across the table. The reported origin of Ceylon Sri Lanka further enhances the gemological pedigree, as Sri Lankan chrysoberyl is historically sought for its saturated hues and balanced tone. Taken together, these attributes create a pendant that reads as both elegant and technically accomplished, ideal for a buyer who values documented gem quality and nuanced aesthetics.
From a gemological perspective, chrysoberyl occupies a desirable niche between hardness, brilliance, and scarcity, and this example demonstrates those advantages in practice. Chrysoberyl has a Mohs hardness of about 8.5, which places it well above commonly compared yellow stones such as citrine or topaz, and makes it eminently suitable for daily wear without compromising its faceted finish. The mixed brilliant cut employed here leverages chrysoberyl natural refractive properties to return light with lively sparkle while preserving depth of color. The very slightly included clarity grade means that inclusions are not apparent without concentrated magnification, preserving the stone visual integrity at normal viewing distances. The excellent polish enhances the transition between facets, increasing apparent transparency and luster. Origin information from Ceylon Sri Lanka is meaningful to an educated buyer because it correlates with known geological conditions that produce chrysoberyl of even tone and strong saturation, which in turn affects rarity and market desirability.
When compared with similar yellow or greenish yellow gemstones on the market, this chrysoberyl pendant stands out for several reasons. Compared with citrine, chrysoberyl offers superior hardness and a denser refractive index, so the same crown and pavilion proportions will normally yield more lively brilliance and a more durable gem for everyday wear. Compared with yellow sapphire, chrysoberyl is generally rarer in the greenish yellow range and often shows a different kind of brilliance due to its optical properties, meaning that a richly saturated chrysoberyl with very slight inclusions will carry both visual appeal and a scarcity premium. Compared with peridot, chrysoberyl tends to exhibit cleaner clarity grades and a more stable saturation across lighting types, which means color appears consistent rather than shifting dramatically under different light. The marquise shape and the mixed brilliant cut further differentiate this piece from standard ovals or cushions that are more commonly seen, because the marquise visually magnifies length and provides a slender profile that flatters the neckline while maximizing the perceived size of the 2.50 carat gem. In practical terms for a collector or connoisseur, the combination of size, cut, clarity, color, and origin makes this pendant a superior choice relative to many commercially available alternatives.
The mounting in 22K white gold provides both a luxurious backdrop and a considered contrast to the greenish yellow tone of the chrysoberyl. High karat white gold is less common than lower karat alloys, and its use signals a preference for purity of metal and a warmer hand feel, while the white surface maintains a neutral reflection that allows the stone color to remain the focal point. The setting is executed to showcase the gem from multiple angles, with a bezel style that protects the delicate girdle and edges, and open areas that permit light to enter and exit the pavilion, reinforcing the cut intent. For an educated buyer interested in investment quality and longevity, this pendant represents a synthesis of factors that preserve value, including a documented origin, a strong clarity grade at eye level, intense color saturation, and excellent polish all assembled in a high grade metal. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the selection and presentation of each piece, and this pendant is presented with the transparency and technical description that serious buyers expect. If you appreciate a gemstone that combines practical durability, optical performance, and provenance, this marquise chrysoberyl pendant is a compelling option.












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