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1.72 Ct. Heliodor from Pakistan
This loose stone ships by Mar 2
Item ID: | K21674 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.17 Width: 7.13 Height: 4.5 |
Weight: | 1.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Brownish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
One beautiful transparent 1.72 carat oval shape brownish yellow heliodor, measuring 9.17 x 7.13 x 4.50 mm, has been carefully evaluated and is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, it features a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes light return and scintillation, the clarity is described as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level which indicates exceptional transparency for a natural beryl, the color is a pleasing brownish yellow with medium light intensity that reads as warm and elegant in both diffuse and direct lighting, the polish is excellent and there has been no enhancement, the gem is a perfect addition to a high end gemstone collection where provenance, condition, and natural state are all prized.
From a gemological perspective this heliodor is a fine example of yellow beryl, the pale brownish yellow hue is caused by trace concentrations of iron within the beryl structure, the medium light color intensity is particularly desirable for collectors who prefer a stone that is lively on the table yet subtle enough for refined settings, the mixed brilliant cut is an excellent choice for this size and shape because it combines a faceted crown designed for sparkle with a pavilion that returns light efficiently, this balance creates strong brilliance and attractive scintillation without adding excess weight to the stone, the dimensions of 9.17 x 7.13 x 4.50 mm provide a substantial face up area for a 1.72 carat beryl, the proportions contribute to the gem appearing larger than its weight alone might suggest when properly set.
Clarity plays a central role in value assessment and the reporting of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level places this heliodor among specimens that are effectively eye clean, inclusions are minimal and do not interfere with light performance or durability, excellent polish enhances facet definition and contrast which are critical to appreciating the mixed brilliant cut, the absence of enhancement is a significant value factor because colored gemstones that are natural and untreated command a premium among knowledgeable buyers, provenance adds another layer of desirability, this gem originates from Pakistan where pegmatite and hydrothermal deposits have produced fine examples of beryl varieties, the combination of natural origin, no enhancement, high clarity, and skilled cutting makes this piece particularly attractive to collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize natural state and traceable origin.
For practical use and long term appreciation this heliodor is well suited to a variety of fine jewelry applications and to specialist collections, beryl has a Mohs hardness of approximately 7.5 to 8 which offers good durability for everyday wear when set with care, yellow gold settings will harmonize with the brownish yellow hue and accentuate warmth, while white metals will create a more modern contrast and highlight the stone brightness, a well executed prong or semi bezel setting will allow light to reach the pavilion and preserve the visual depth achieved by the mixed brilliant cut, provenance documentation and independent certification are recommended for collectors who monitor market liquidity and investment potential, The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of the description and offers additional high resolution imagery, precise measurement verification, and laboratory reports on request, this heliodor is a refined and versatile gem that will enhance any high end collection, combining pleasing size, excellent polish, near eye clean clarity, natural untreated origin, and expert cutting into a single, collectible specimen.





















