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10.21 Ct. Cabochon Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K7316 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.14 Width: 12.19 Height: 7.31 |
Weight: | 10.21 Ct. |
Color: help | Brown |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $10 |
There are stones that carry stories across centuries, stones that have been touched by hands in temples, palaces, and humble homes, and this brown moonstone speaks in that same timeless language. Moonstone has been treasured since antiquity, revered by cultures from the Romans to the peoples of South Asia as an emblem of mystery and grace. The specimen you see here, sourced from the storied mines of Ceylon in Sri Lanka, arrives with that heritage intact. In the quiet of a museum or the warmth of a family heirloom box, a moonstone of this quality evokes lineage and continuity, a connection to artisans and wearers through the ages who have valued moonstone for its soft glow and enduring presence. For those who cherish objects that are more than ornament, this gem becomes a piece of living history, a small archive of earthly beauty and human devotion.
Measured and fashioned to reveal its best qualities, this translucent brown moonstone weighs 10.21 carats, shaped into a classic oval with dimensions of 16.14 x 12.19 x 7.31 mm. The cabochon cut is an ancient and enduring choice for moonstone, cultivated over centuries because it best showcases the stone s subtle sheen and internal light. This particular gem is described as very, very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating exceptional clarity for its size, and it displays medium color intensity that allows its warm brown tones to read as both rich and versatile. An excellent polish brings a satin sheen to the surface, enhancing the stone s natural adularescent glow and giving it that soft, almost inner light that is so prized in classical jewelry. There has been no enhancement performed, the gem is entirely natural, and its Ceylon origin is a meaningful declaration of provenance for collectors and connoisseurs who understand the distinct character of Sri Lankan moonstones.
The brown color of this moonstone is not merely a hue, it is a statement, a rich, bold signature of personal power and distinction. In a world of predictable tones, a warm brown moonstone reads as deliberate and assured, a choice for those who prefer a quiet command rather than a loud proclamation. Historically, brown and earth toned gems were favored by rulers and philosophers who sought to convey stability, maturity, and an intimate relationship with the natural world. Worn as a signet, a pendant, or the centerpiece of a ring, this moonstone projects refinement and grounded elegance. Its color resonates with the human desire for steadiness and depth, suggesting someone who values substance over trend, legacy over novelty. The stone s translucence introduces a sense of inner alchemy, as light plays beneath the surface to reveal layers of warmth, a visual metaphor for the wearer s inner strengths and nuanced character.
For design and wearing, the cabochon oval shape of this moonstone invites classic settings that honor tradition while allowing the gem to command attention. A simple bezel in warm yellow gold or rose gold will complement the brown tones and protect the stone s gently domed surface, yielding a look of quiet nobility that will age beautifully over generations. Alternatively, a delicate halo of small melee diamonds can elevate the piece into formal heirloom territory, framing the moonstone without overpowering its gentle luminosity. At 16.14 x 12.19 mm, the gem is substantial enough to stand alone as a showpiece in a ring or pendant, yet its proportions remain elegant and wearable. Care is straightforward and gentle, as befits a classical gem. Clean with mild soap and lukewarm water, dry with a soft cloth, and avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals that could affect the stone s surface. Store separately to prevent abrasion, and consider a bezel or protective setting if worn daily, preserving both the polish and the story this moonstone carries.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we take particular pride in offering pieces that honor the lineage of fine gems, and this brown moonstone is presented with that same commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship. Its Sri Lankan origin is a testament to generations of skilled miners and cutters, and the fact that it is untreated underscores its natural beauty and enduring value. For collectors who seek meaningful provenance and for clients desiring a centerpiece that will become a family legacy, this moonstone is a rare and compelling option. We offer guidance on custom settings, certification of origin and clarity, and careful packaging to ensure the gem arrives in a condition worthy of its history. To wear this moonstone is to participate in a long conversation between the earth and human hands, to choose a jewel that speaks of legacy, refinement, and the quiet assertion of personal power.




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