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0.73 Ct. Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K4140 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.76 Width: 4.34 Height: 3.6 |
Weight: | 0.73 Ct. |
Color: help | Rainbow |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very 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 | $205 |
This listing describes a single, transparent rainbow moonstone, precisely cut in an emerald shape, weighing 0.73 carat, with dimensions 6.76 by 4.34 by 3.60 millimeters. The cut is a classic emerald cut, executed to emphasize linear facets and a controlled, step facet arrangement. Clarity is reported as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a grade that denotes exceptionally minor internal features that do not detract from overall transparency or the stone and setting interaction. Color intensity is light, consistent with the clean, pale body tone typical of higher quality moonstones, and the polish is graded excellent, providing a smooth facet finish and strong surface reflection. There has been no enhancement to this gem, and the material originates from Ceylon, also known as Sri Lanka. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this piece with full specification to support informed selection and design planning.
From a gemological perspective this specimen belongs to the feldspar group, and its characteristic optical effect derives from adularescence, the soft schiller or glow that appears to float beneath the surface when the stone is moved in light. The transparent nature of this particular piece allows for more pronounced internal light transmission than is typical for more opaque moonstones, and the emerald cut yields a measured, architectural display of that effect. Step facets on the crown and pavilion create a series of linear reflections that enhance the sensation of depth, and the clean facet junctions facilitated by the excellent polish produce crisp flashes and a quiet, hall of mirrors appeal. The very very slightly included clarity at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal and generally aligned with the stone structure, permitting jewelers and designers to orient the gem so that its preferred adularescent flash reads strongly in finished work.
Practical considerations for use and care are important to maximize both aesthetic and structural longevity. Rainbow moonstone is a gem of moderate hardness, so common sense in setting and wear is prudent. The flat pavilion and rectangular outline of the emerald cut make this stone suitable for secure bezel settings, four or six prong settings with protective shoulders, and designs that orient the long axis of the cut to the finger or pendant bail to best showcase the adularescent movement. The transparent quality and light body color play well with white gold, platinum and sterling silver for a cooler presentation, and can also complement warm yellow gold if paired with a design that intentionally contrasts subtle blue or rainbow flashes against a golden field. Care instructions include avoiding harsh knocks, ultrasonic cleaners, and steam cleaning, and choosing mild soap and warm water with a soft brush for routine cleaning. The absence of enhancements simplifies valuation and ensures the material responds to conservation steps typical of natural feldspar gemstones.
Beyond physical attributes many traditions and contemporary practitioners assign metaphysical and healing associations to moonstone, and rainbow moonstone in particular is often described as a stone attuned to lunar energies and inner reflection. Commonly attributed qualities include enhancement of intuition, facilitation of emotional balance, and support for periods of transition and new beginnings. The play of light within the stone is said to mirror the movement of inner life, encouraging calm contemplation and clearer perception of subtle impressions. Practitioners often use rainbow moonstone in meditative or dream work to aid recall and to encourage a gentle deepening of insight. Energetically it is associated with the crown and third eye chakras in many systems, where it is believed to support psychic receptivity and the integration of intuitive information into practical awareness. Additional associations include soothing stress and tension, supporting hormonal and reproductive cycles in a symbolic or ritual context, and serving as a protective talisman during night travel or for those working with sleep related practices. These purported qualities are part of a cultural and historical body of beliefs associated with moonstone, rather than clinical or medical claims, and The Natural Gemstone Company recommends that such properties be considered as complementary perspectives on the gem experience rather than replacement for professional medical advice.
This emerald cut rainbow moonstone from Ceylon combines measured proportions with a refined polish and a transparency that allows the adularescent effect to be enjoyed with clarity. The precise dimensions, modest carat weight and the very very slightly included clarity grade make it suitable for bespoke and high quality settings where the cut can be oriented to maximize play of light. For designers and collectors seeking a moonstone that blends classical cutting discipline with the more subtle luminous qualities of rainbow moonstone, this piece represents a considered option. The Natural Gemstone Company provides these details to support responsible selection and to ensure confidence in the gem characteristics as you evaluate its fit for a specific piece, practice, or collection.




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