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4.11 Ct. Fluorite from China
This loose stone ships by Feb 20
Item ID: | K21440 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.03 Width: 8.13 Height: 5.91 |
Weight: | 4.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | China |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
This transparent 4.11 carat emerald cut bi color fluorite presents a rare and elegant combination of form and hue, qualities that set it apart from many commercially available stones. Measuring 10.03 x 8.13 x 5.91 mm, the gem has been expertly fashioned into an emerald cut that emphasizes its broad table and step facets, allowing the subtle transition between green and yellow tones to play across the surface with refined clarity. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity is slightly included, which is typical and acceptable for fluorite specimens of this size, and the excellent polish enhances light return and the gemological appeal. Originating from China and heat treated to stabilize and enrich its medium color intensity, this piece maintains natural character while benefiting from a professional enhancement that is fully disclosed. Compared to mass market stones that prioritize size over optical quality, this fluorite offers a balanced package of transparency, color zoning, and craftsmanship, making it especially attractive to designers and collectors who seek something distinct and wearable.
When compared to other colored gemstones in similar price brackets, this bi color fluorite shows unique strengths that justify consideration as a superior choice in its niche. Unlike single tone aquamarine or blue topaz, this stone delivers dynamic color interaction that changes with movement and light, creating a livelier visual experience than many singly hued gems. Versus tourmaline and zircon in the same weight class, fluorite offers a lighter price per carat today, yet the rarity of well cut, transparent bi color examples reduces supply and supports collector interest. While fluorite has a lower hardness than many traditional jewelry gems, meaning it requires more considerate wear and protective settings, modern jewelry design embraces bezel and protective halo settings that allow softer gems to be worn daily with confidence. The emerald cut we chose is ideal because it reduces susceptibility to edge chips that can afflict more fragile stones, and it presents the color split in a way that is both architectural and flattering to the eye.
From an investment perspective this bi color fluorite represents a thoughtful entry into a market niche where rarity and aesthetic distinction increasingly drive appreciation. Large, transparent, and well cut fluorite specimens with clean bi color zoning are uncommon in comparison to the steady supply of standard colored stones, and collectors are paying premiums for pieces that combine transparency, attractive color contrast, and high quality cutting. The fact that this gem has been heat treated is important to note, because transparent stones with stabilized color that remain natural in origin are generally more marketable and liquid than ambiguously treated material. Provenance matters, and Chinese fluorite of fine quality has been gaining recognition for producing stones with exceptional clarity and pleasing color combinations. Long term value will depend on factors such as market trends in colored gemstones, the appetite for unusual bi color material, and the continued documentation and ethical sourcing practices of sellers, factors that tend to favor pieces retailed through reputable companies.
For buyers looking to balance immediate enjoyment with longer term appreciation, this fluorite offers a compelling profile, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the piece with transparent descriptions and professional imagery. To preserve value, consider a secure setting such as a bezel or protective gallery, clean under mild soapy water with a soft brush, and avoid ultrasonic cleaning and harsh chemicals. Seek independent documentation if you plan to resell, and retain provenance information and purchase records, as well cut grade, weight, and treatment disclosure materially influence resale pricing. Compared to mainstream investment choices in colored gemstones, this bi color fluorite provides an attractive entry point into a specialist market where aesthetic rarity and quality cutting can produce superior long term returns for attentive collectors. If you prefer a stone that is both wearable and distinct, and that holds the potential to appreciate as demand for unique colored gems grows, this emerald cut bi color fluorite from The Natural Gemstone Company merits serious consideration, and our team is available to provide additional images, certificate guidance, and bespoke setting recommendations.





















