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18.10 Ct. Cabochon Moonstone from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K6840 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 20.55 Width: 15.38 Height: 8.26 |
Weight: | 18.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Grey |
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 |
One translucent oval cabochon moonstone weighing 18.10 carats, with dimensions 20.55 by 15.38 by 8.26 millimeters, is presented from Ceylon Sri Lanka by The Natural Gemstone Company. The piece is cut as a traditional domed cabochon to maximize adularescence, the characteristic sheen that defines high quality moonstone, and it carries a clarity grade described as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level. Color intensity is medium within the grey spectrum, producing a versatile body tone that reads as neutral but dynamic under changing light, and the polish has been executed to an excellent standard. Enhancement status for this material is none, an important factor for connoisseurs and designers who prioritize natural optical effects and untreated provenance. The proportions of the stone, with a substantial 8.26 millimeter depth and an elongated oval footprint, create a strong visual presence without compromising structural integrity, and the cabochon profile has been calibrated to balance dome height and surface area for optimal light return.
From a gemological perspective the combination of translucency and medium grey body color yields an ideal platform for adularescence to operate. Light entering the dome undergoes internal scattering and selective reflection from thin planar zones within the orthoclase structure, producing the characteristic bluish to silvery sheen that appears to glide across the surface as the stone or viewer moves. The medium color intensity moderates the body tone so the adularescent flash remains distinct, neither drowned by overly dark color nor flattened by excessive lightness. The cabochon cut, with its carefully controlled dome curvature, encourages constructive interference of light waves that amplifies the sheen, and the excellent polish minimizes surface scattering losses, preserving a clean, mirror like specular field surrounding the moving adularescence. Inclusions are minimal at eye level, allowing unobstructed light pathways for the optical phenomenon, yet present enough to confirm natural formation characteristics, an attribute often valued by informed buyers.
Design and setting options that exploit the optical behavior of this grey moonstone will ensure it stands out in any jewelry application. For maximum dynamic display, open back pendant and ring settings oriented to allow ambient light to pass through the stone will intensify the depth of the adularescence, while bezel settings with a thin, well executed rim will protect the girdle without suffocating the visual effect. A high dome favors directional flashes, making solitaire rings and statement pendants particularly effective, while lower domes can be grouped in multi stone configurations where complementary stones provide contrast. Metal choice influences perceived color contrast, with warm golds introducing a subtle temperature shift against the cool grey body, and cool platinum or white gold maintaining neutrality to emphasize the silvery sheen. Pairing with colorless diamonds or near colorless white sapphires will create a halo of scintillation that frames and elevates the moonstone’s moving light, whereas small accent stones in muted blue or soft grey tones can harmonize with the body color for a monochromatic, architectural aesthetic.
From a practical and conservation minded viewpoint this moonstone merits thoughtful handling and considered design to prolong its beauty. Moonstone has a Mohs hardness around 6 to 6.5, so designers should prioritize protective settings for rings and bracelets that face frequent abrasion, and consider the advantage of raised bezels or protective gaskets in settings that may be exposed to knocks. Cleaning should be gentle, using warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding ultrasonic or steam methods which can stress any internal planar structures. The fact that this specimen is untreated, with no enhancements, and sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka contributes to its appeal for collectors and designers seeking natural optical phenomena and reliable geographic provenance. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide additional technical documentation on origin and grade on request, and our lapidary team can advise on orientation and mounting strategies to best exploit the stone’s adularescence in bespoke and production jewelry. This grey moonstone, with its textbook cabochon proportions, excellent polish, medium body color, and pronounced moving sheen, will assert a distinctive presence and become an attention drawing focal point in any setting.




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