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0.37 Ct. Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | K4189 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.08 Width: 4.33 Height: 3.63 |
Weight: | 0.37 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Colorless |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $405 |
Stone Type: Moonstone, Weight: 0.37 carats, Enhancement: Not specified, Origin: Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Clarity: Slightly included, Color: Colorless, Intensity: Colorless, Shape: Pear, Dimension: 6.08 x 4.33 x 3.63 mm, Transparency: Semi-transparent, Cut: Mixed brilliant.
We are delighted to present to you this exquisite 0.37 carat pear-shaped moonstone. Originating from the storied mines of Ceylon, modern-day Sri Lanka, this gem exudes a timeless elegance and a delicate, harmonious beauty that is hard to resist. With dimensions of 6.08 x 4.33 x 3.63 mm, it is a delicate yet captivating size for any piece of jewelry.
This moonstone is semi-transparent, allowing light to dance within its structure, producing soft gleams that seem almost ethereal. The excellent polish on this gem ensures a smooth, lustrous surface that reflects light brilliantly, enhancing its natural allure. Its mixed brilliant cut brings out the best in its pear shape, highlighting its unique features and adding depth to its overall appearance.
Despite the tiny inclusions that can be seen at eye level, these slight imperfections only add to its charm, telling a testament of its natural formation over millions of years. The moonstone's clarity grade of "slightly included" ensures that these inclusions are subtle, not detracting from its overall beauty.
In terms of color, this moonstone boasts a colorless intensity that pairs well with a variety of settings and styles. It is versatile, yet striking in its own right, making it a perfect choice for both classic and contemporary jewelry designs.
Adding this moonstone to your collection means owning a piece of nature’s artwork, forged deep within the earth and brought to the surface through meticulous craftsmanship. Its origin in Sri Lanka ties it to a legacy of some of the finest gemstones in the world, making it not just a beautiful addition, but a piece with a rich historical significance.