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14.29 Ct. Cabochon Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K6335 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 1 Width: 1 Height: 1 |
Weight: | 14.29 Ct. |
Color: help | Brown |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $6 |
One beautiful translucent 14.29 carat oval shape brown moonstone, cabochon cut, clarity grade eye clean as evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, enhancement none, origin Ceylon Sri Lanka, dimensions 1.00 by 1.00 by 1.00 millimeters. This moonstone is a rare combination of substantial carat weight and exceptional visual quality, offering the soft, internal glow that moonstone collectors and designers prize, while carrying a warm brown hue that is increasingly sought after for contemporary jewelry designs. The cabochon cut maximizes the stone's adularescence and internal sheen, and the eye clean clarity means the gem reads as pure and luminous to the unaided eye, which is a key attribute for both aesthetic pleasure and long term value. Being untreated and originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds provenance and confidence in natural formation, and the excellent polish ensures the stone will present beautifully in any bespoke setting, making it an immediate centerpiece for high end creation or a distinguished addition to a curated collection from The Natural Gemstone Company.
When compared to other moonstones on the market, this specimen stands apart in several important ways. Many moonstones available in the retail and wholesale markets are smaller, show more inclusions at eye level, or exhibit less saturated and less stable color, reducing their appeal and investment potential. Common white or blue adularescent moonstones are charming, but they are also abundant and often market saturated, which limits upside. In contrast, a large 14.29 carat translucent brown moonstone with intense color and eye clean clarity is significantly rarer, and that rarity is compounded by its untreated status and Sri Lankan origin. The cabochon form is the traditional and most flattering cut for moonstone, and when executed with an excellent polish, it creates a stone that competes strongly with other colored gems in bespoke jewelry applications. Compared to similar sized common gemstones, this moonstone offers a superior value proposition, because it combines striking visual attributes with a scarcity profile that many mainstream gems do not have, provided you source from a reputable house such as The Natural Gemstone Company.
From an investment perspective, this brown moonstone offers compelling reasons to consider acquisition now. Supply of high quality, untreated, large moonstones from renowned sources like Ceylon Sri Lanka is limited, and as demand for unique and natural colored gems grows among collectors and makers, stones with clear, intense color and eye clean clarity are likely to appreciate at a faster rate than lower quality, mass market material. The trend toward individuality in jewelry, and the shift away from heavily treated stones, supports a premium for natural, well documented examples. Rarity is driven by the confluence of size, clarity, color, cut, and origin, and this stone meets each of those criteria. In addition, the lack of enhancement means there is no question about authenticity or durability of the optical properties, and pieces that do not require disclosure of treatments are easier to trade and insure. Historical pricing data for collectible colored gems suggests that well documented, aesthetically distinct pieces from reputable origins enjoy both steady demand and improved liquidity. For collectors looking to diversify away from traditional financial instruments, or for investors seeking tangible assets with emotional and aesthetic appeal, this moonstone represents a balanced opportunity for medium to long term appreciation, and The Natural Gemstone Company can provide provenance documentation and appraisal support to help you position this asset for future resale or bespoke placement.
Choosing this particular moonstone from The Natural Gemstone Company is a decision grounded in quality, scarcity, and future potential. Compared to investing in contemporary art, which is highly subjective, or in volatile financial instruments, gemstones are portable, durable, and less correlated to markets, and a piece with clear provenance and strong visual appeal commands attention from designers and collectors alike. The combination of substantial carat weight, eye clean clarity, intense brown color, excellent polish, cabochon form, lack of enhancement, and Sri Lankan origin makes this stone a superior candidate for appreciation relative to more common moonstones or lower quality specimens. For buyers seeking a center stone for a signature ring or pendant, or for investors looking to add a rare, high quality natural gem to their portfolio, this moonstone provides both immediate beauty and long term value. The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to assist with high resolution imagery, independent certification guidance, secure purchase and storage options, and personalized advice on setting and preservation, ensuring that this extraordinary brown moonstone will be a rewarding addition to your collection and a smart investment for the years to come.




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