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7.02 Ct. Fluorite from China
This loose stone ships by Feb 15
Item ID: | K21433 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.82 Width: 9.99 Height: 6.94 |
Weight: | 7.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
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 7.02 carat emerald cut bi color fluorite presents as a technical exemplar for collectors who value precision cutting and optical purity. The stone measures 11.82 x 9.99 x 6.94 mm, producing a length to width ratio of approximately 1.18 to 1, and a depth proportion of approximately 63.7 percent relative to the average of length and width, dimensions that sit comfortably within the classical emerald cut balance. The cutting style is a true step cut, with broad parallel facet trains and a generous table that emphasize color saturation and directional flash rather than intense scintillation. Truncated corners maintain durability and symmetry, and facet junctions exhibit crisp execution, contributing to excellent overall symmetry. The polish is graded excellent, yielding high microfacet integrity and minimal surface abrasion, which allows the stone to transmit light with clean, wide flashes that make the bi color zoning read with clarity and presence.
Color and clarity are presented with technical transparency. The piece displays intense color intensity with distinct bi color zoning, the two hues interacting across the step facets to produce pronounced color separation and attractive pleochroic tendencies under changing illumination. The clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, a grade that indicates small internal features that are visible to a trained eye but do not materially interrupt transparency or the clean light path created by the step cutting. Enhancement disclosure is full, the stone has been heat treated to intensify and stabilize color distribution, a common and accepted practice that improves visual uniformity while preserving structural integrity when performed correctly. Origin is China, and craftsmanship reflects regional lapidary expertise in achieving precise step facets in fluorite. As fluorite has a Mohs hardness of 4 and perfect cleavage, handling and setting considerations are recommended, and The Natural Gemstone Company is available to advise on recommended mounting approaches that protect the pavilion and corners while showcasing the exceptional cut and brilliance. This emerald cut bi color fluorite is configured to be a centerpiece in any collection, prized for its technical execution, intense color, and the broad, elegant flashes that only a well executed step cut can deliver.





















