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1.98 Ct. Heliodor from Pakistan
This loose stone ships by Apr 17
Item ID: | K21684 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.1 Width: 7.08 Height: 5.35 |
Weight: | 1.98 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Faint |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Checkerboard |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This transparent 1.98 carat oval yellow heliodor measures 9.10 x 7.08 x 5.35 mm, and presents a refined checkerboard cut across the crown that enhances surface scintillation and soft internal reflections, combined with an excellent polish that yields crisp facet junctions and lively table brilliance. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included at eye level, indicating that any internal features are minimal and do not materially affect transparency or light transmission, making the stone visually clean to most observers. Color is described as faint in intensity, producing a delicate pale golden lemon hue that reads as elegant and subtle rather than bold, and the piece is natural with no enhancement, a factor that materially increases value for discerning buyers. Origin is Pakistan, and this provenance is notable because material from that region frequently yields well formed beryl crystals with good crystalline clarity, making this heliodor an attractive choice for fine jewelry that will wear well over time given beryl hardness in the 7.5 to 8 range.
When comparing hue and tone to material from other famous locations, this Pakistani heliodor leans toward a lighter, more pastel expression than many Brazilian examples which characteristically display deeper honey to butter tones with stronger saturation. Namibian or Madagascan golden beryl can sometimes show richer, more amber leaning tones, while Ukrainian or classic European heliodors historically prized for their depth tend toward warmer, more golden orange facets. Against yellow sapphire from Sri Lanka, which often exhibits a pure, saturated mid tone yellow and occasionally strong pleochroism, this heliodor is softer and more restrained in tone, offering a gentler aesthetic rather than the vivid color saturation that commands attention. The faint intensity in this piece will appeal to collectors and designers who favor clarity and subtlety, as the pale golden hue plays beautifully when set in warm metals and allows for more versatile styling than highly saturated stones.
For an educated buyer, the value proposition is clear, natural untreated origin, near two carat weight, excellent polish, and a clarity grade that translates into practical eye clean appearance, all of which are qualities that preserve and often enhance long term desirability. The checkerboard cut is a deliberate choice to maximize surface sparkle while showcasing internal clarity, and the lack of enhancement preserves the stone s geological integrity for collectors. This heliodor is offered through The Natural Gemstone Company, and its combination of provenance, cut, clarity, and natural color intensity makes it a compelling option for both connoisseurs and jewelry designers seeking a refined, honest golden beryl specimen.























