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14.24 Ct. Cabochon Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K6816 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.87 Width: 12.46 Height: 8.78 |
Weight: | 14.24 Ct. |
Color: help | Peach |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | 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 |
One beautiful translucent 14.24 carat oval shape peach moonstone, measuring 17.87 x 12.46 x 8.78 mm, is a noteworthy example of fine cabochon cutting and natural material quality, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. The cabochon cut emphasizes the stone with a smooth domed surface, allowing light to interact across the internal structure to reveal the characteristic adularescence that moonstone is prized for. The gem is classified as translucent, which permits a soft internal glow rather than the full transparency of faceted gemstones. Medium color intensity in this piece produces a gentle, warm peach hue that reads as both elegant and versatile, suitable for a range of jewelry designs from classic pendants to contemporary cocktail rings. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the overall visual appeal when the stone is inspected without magnification. The polish is described as excellent, which enhances surface luster and the continuity of the adularescent sheen, and no enhancement has been applied to alter the color or clarity, ensuring a wholly natural presentation.
From a gemological perspective, several factors determine the desirability and market value of this moonstone, and each of these factors is present in a balanced manner in the 14.24 carat example. The cabochon shape is the traditional and preferred form for moonstone because it maximizes the interplay of light with the layering of orthoclase and albite that produces adularescence. The even dome, precise symmetry, and high polish are technical indicators of skilled lapidary work, and they materially affect how prominently the adularescent effect is displayed. The medium peach color intensity is strong enough to be noticeable without overpowering the subtle internal glow, and the translucency allows light to penetrate while preserving a soft, luminous appearance. Clarity described as very slightly included suggests that internal characteristics such as fine needles or growth lines are present but are not distracting at normal viewing distances. For an educated buyer, these combined characteristics indicate a gem that will perform well visually, respond reliably to light, and maintain an attractive presence under different lighting conditions.
The origin of this moonstone is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a location with a long and respected history in producing high quality feldspar gems, including moonstone. Sri Lankan moonstones are often favored in the trade for their balanced color tones and fine adularescence, and provenance from Ceylon can influence both aesthetic perception and monetary value. The absence of enhancement is particularly significant, because untreated moonstones retain natural formation characteristics and fetch premium interest from collectors and designers who require authenticity and natural origin. When assessing value, size plays an important role, and at 14.24 carats this specimen sits above the more common small sizes, making it a rarer and more desirable option for bespoke jewelry. Standard grading procedures for moonstone involve visual inspection with controlled lighting, magnification for inclusion analysis, measurement with calibrated calipers for dimensions, and precise weighing on a gemological scale for carat weight. The Natural Gemstone Company adheres to these established practices, documenting measurements and observations to provide transparent information for buyers who wish to compare stones on objective criteria.
For practical use and long term enjoyment, this peach moonstone is well suited to settings that protect the cabochon while showcasing its glowing surface, such as a bezel mount or a protective halo design in a pendant, ring, or brooch. Because moonstone is softer than many faceted gems, recommended settings favor secure mounting and avoidance of impact exposure, and routine care involves cleaning with mild soap and warm water using a soft brush, avoiding ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals that may damage the stone or its polish. The stability of this moonstone is enhanced by the lack of treatment, and documentation from The Natural Gemstone Company will accompany the sale, detailing origin, measurements, clarity grade, and the unenhanced status. For buyers seeking a piece with artisanal cutting, natural color, and transparent provenance, this 14.24 carat Ceylon peach moonstone represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a statement gem that balances aesthetic appeal with collectible attributes, and our team is available to provide additional photographs, setting recommendations, and certification guidance to assist in a confident purchase decision.




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