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Solitaire Yellowish Brown Zircon Ring 7.72 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K10485 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.5 Width: 9.56 Height: 4.16 |
Weight: | 7.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Brown |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $78 |
This ring centers a 7.72 carat cushion shape yellowish brown zircon, with dimensions 14.50 x 9.56 x 4.16 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant faceting scheme, clarity graded slightly included at eye level, intense color saturation, excellent polish, origin Tanzania, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. The mixed brilliant cut combines a precise brilliant crown with a modified pavilion geometry, calibrating table size and facet angles to balance overall brilliance and directional light return. The measured dimensions give this stone a substantial face up presence while the 4.16 mm depth preserves the pavilion volume required for internal reflection. The clarity evaluation at eye level indicates minor internal features that do not dominate the viewing face, and the excellent polish ensures facet planes are smooth and free of residual roughness that would otherwise scatter light and reduce perceived transparency.
The setting is executed in 14K yellow gold, a material choice that deliberately enhances the warm tone of the zircon by reflecting complementary spectral content back through the table and crown facets. The ring employs a low profile four prong mount, with prongs positioned on the cushion corners to maximize table aperture and to minimize metal intrusion into critical crown facets, thereby allowing unobstructed ingress of incident light from oblique angles and from the bezel of the finger. The gallery is open and engineered with light passages beneath the pavilion, permitting controlled pavilion light leakage that returns as constructive flashes rather than unwanted dark windows. The tapered shoulders provide a gentle collaring effect for lateral protection, without wrapping the girdle in metal, so that the stone remaining visually dominant benefits from a high ratio of exposed facet area to metal coverage.
From an optical perspective the mixed brilliant design and the polish work together to conceal and de-emphasize the slight inclusions noted on the eye level assessment. The crown facet architecture disperses and redistributes light across the table, producing a pattern of scintillation that draws attention away from isolated feather like features. Zircon exhibits a high refractive index in the range 1.92 to 2.01, coupled with measurable dispersion, which contributes to crisp contrast between white sparkle and the stone core color. When set in a reflective yellow gold cup the warmer wavelengths are selectively reinforced by internal reflections, increasing the perceived chroma and richness of the yellowish brown hue, while the polished metal surfaces return subtle warm glints into the pavilion that visually saturate the stone without muting its inherent fire.
Craftsmanship details further support both the aesthetic and the structural requirements of this design, with seat geometry cut to match the girdle profile precisely, prong tips shaped and burnished to maintain firm mechanical retention, and all contact surfaces finished to a mirror quality to prevent microabrasion at the stone interface. The 14K alloy choice balances malleability needed for precise prong setting with long term wear resistance, and the slightly elevated gallery geometry reduces direct lateral impact to the crown facets. Because natural zircon can be sensitive to extreme heat and sudden thermal shock, the anatomy of the mount also considers practical protection during everyday wear. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the technical execution of the piece, providing detailed gemological information and exact measurements, so that collectors and connoisseurs can assess how setting, cut, and metal choice converge to maximize the color intensity and visual clarity of this substantial Tanzanian zircon.












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