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0.40 Ct. Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K4300 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.12 Width: 4.69 Height: 3.27 |
Weight: | 0.40 Ct. |
Color: help | Rainbow |
Color intensity: help | Faint |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Heart |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $375 |
This gem is a transparent 0.40 carat heart shape rainbow moonstone, presented in precise dimensions of 5.12 x 4.69 x 3.27 mm. The proportions yield a balanced heart outline with a length to width ratio that is close to unity, and a depth that is approximately 66.7 percent of the average diameter, producing a substantial presence for its weight. The stone has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining the optical advantages of brilliant style crown faceting with controlled pavilion geometry. The clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the body color is described as faint in intensity. The surface finish is an excellent polish, and there has been no enhancement applied to the material. The specimen originates from Ceylon, known today as Sri Lanka, which is a historical source for high quality feldspar specimens with clear adularescent phenomena.
The mixed brilliant faceting has been executed with geometric precision to maximize the gem s interaction with light. The crown presents a network of kite and triangular facets that create multiple converging planes, while the pavilion planes have been arranged to channel returning light effectively through the table and into the heart outline. This geometry enables a lively interplay between direct brilliance and the internal adularescent sheen that characterizes rainbow moonstone. As light enters, the facet architecture divides and redirects rays, generating a layered effect of soft internal glow and discrete flashes of spectral color. The heart shape further concentrates these effects along its lobes and cleft, which act as focal points for light dispersion. In practical terms this means the stone exhibits both a steady, moonlike glow and intermittent spectral accents as it is moved under varying light sources, a performance that is directly attributable to the careful alignment and proportioning of its facets.
The transparent nature of this piece allows its internal structure and optical effects to be read clearly, even with the slightly included clarity grade. Inclusions are present at eye level but are not structurally compromising, and they can add character without materially diminishing the stone s optical performance when well set. The faint body color is advantageous in a gem of this type because it permits maximum transmission of light to the adularescent layers, allowing the rainbow sheen to remain discernible without being muted by strong background color. The excellent polish reduces light scattering at facet junctions, creating crisp facet edges and clear transitions between reflected and transmitted light. Because no enhancements have been applied, the observed qualities result from the natural material and the cutter s skill in exploiting the stone s innate optical properties.
This heart shape rainbow moonstone is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, and the description above reflects objective measurements and visual assessment. The combination of a controlled mixed brilliant geometry, transparent material, and careful finishing produces a gem that demonstrates optimal light play for its size and weight. For jewelry design considerations, the gem s dimensions and proportion offer flexibility for a range of mounts, where the lobes and cleft of the heart can be used to emphasize symmetry and directional light return. The origin from Sri Lanka situates the piece within a known geological context for feldspar varieties that display distinct adularescence, and the absence of enhancement means the appearance seen today will remain stable under normal wear conditions.




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