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0.60 Ct. Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K3836 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.18 Width: 4.12 Height: 3.38 |
Weight: | 0.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Rainbow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $250 |
This listing presents a transparent 0.60 carat rainbow moonstone, cut in a classical emerald cut, with dimensions 6.18 x 4.12 x 3.38 mm, originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gemstone is graded very slightly included at eye level, with medium color intensity and an excellent polish. There has been no enhancement applied to this stone, preserving its natural structure and optical character. The weight and proportions place this gem in a size range that balances visible presence with wearable practicality, ideal for a refined ring or pendant where the step cut can be appreciated. The emerald cut here has been executed to emphasize planar optical effects rather than bright pinpoint scintillation, creating broad, elegant flashes that showcase both the body color and the characteristic adularescent sheen of the moonstone.
The faceting style is a true step cut, designed with parallel, elongated facets on the crown and pavilion that align with the rectangular outline, producing organized planes of light and shade. The table is proportioned to allow controlled viewing of internal features and the lamellar structures that produce adularescence, while maintaining a pleasing length to width ratio that reads as balanced when set. The crown profiles are shallow enough to accentuate surface polish and to allow light to travel across the internal layers, and the pavilion steps terminate in a symmetrical culet area that contributes to an even optical field. Because emerald cut faceting reduces scintillation and focuses on broad flash, the cutter must optimize facet size and alignment to avoid windowing or dead zones, and this stone exhibits careful alignment that results in consistent flash and even distribution of the rainbow play when viewed from multiple angles.
Color is described as medium intensity, which in practice means the body tone carries discernible warmth without veiling the adularescent effects, creating a pleasing interplay between inherent body color and surface sheen. Rainbow moonstone differs from classic white moonstone by displaying a spectrum of subtle multicolored reflections at certain viewing angles, and this specimen shows such iridescence without overwhelming the gem with surface cloudiness. Transparency is a notable attribute here, allowing the adularescence to be projected through the gem rather than only appearing as a surface layer. The Ceylon provenance contributes to this character, as Sri Lankan feldspar specimens often exhibit a cleaner lamellar structure that enhances both transparency and spectral flash. The medium color intensity keeps the stone versatile for design, pairing well with both warm and cool metal tones while ensuring the rainbow flashes remain vivid under varied lighting.
Inclusion characteristics are presented as unique identifiers that add to provenance and personality rather than detracting from desirability. The very slightly included grade, assessed at eye level, indicates small internal features that are detectable to a trained observer but not intrusive in typical wear. The inclusions in moonstone are often micro lamellar intergrowths of albite and orthoclase, thin platelet structures and occasional fine needle like crystals, all of which scatter light to create adularescence. In this particular piece, the inclusions appear as delicate linear and plate like features that contribute to the multicolored shimmer and serve as a natural fingerprint, useful for future identification and assurance of authenticity. These internal characteristics are stable under normal wear conditions, and because they are structural rather than surface fractures, they do not significantly compromise the mechanical integrity when the stone is properly set. For collectors and connoisseurs, such inclusions are prized as evidence of natural formation and origin, linking the piece to its geological history.
Craftsmanship and finish are integral to the overall value, and this stone displays an excellent polish that enhances both transparency and the clarity of spectral play. No enhancement has been performed, preserving the natural lamellar architecture that produces adularescence, and the polish work demonstrates tight control of girdle symmetry and facet junctions. For setting recommendations, a bezel or secure prong architecture that protects the corners of the emerald cut is advisable, since the shape concentrates stress at the corners under impact. The size and cut make this gem suitable for a signature ring, an elegant pendant, or a precisely designed unisex piece where technical detailing can be appreciated. At The Natural Gemstone Company we document these technical aspects and provide high resolution imagery and viewing angles on request, to allow informed assessment by gemologists and experienced buyers. Our presentation emphasizes traceable origin, accurate grading, and the natural inclusion matrix that makes each stone a distinct specimen.




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