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2.32 Ct. Cabochon Moonstone from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 29
Item ID: | K20964 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.6 Width: 8.62 Height: 4.39 |
Weight: | 2.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue Flash |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $104 |
This offering from The Natural Gemstone Company is a fine example of blue flash moonstone, presented as a transparent round cabochon weighing 2.32 carat, with precise dimensions of 8.60 x 8.62 x 4.39 mm, and exhibiting a light color intensity and an excellent polish. The gem is cut as a traditional domed cabochon to maximize the adularescence, commonly referred to as a blue flash, and its transparency allows light to penetrate and interact with the layered feldspar structure for a clean, vivid shimmer. Clarity has been assessed as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating minimal internal features that do not detract from the overall visual performance when set and viewed under normal conditions. No enhancements have been applied to this moonstone, it remains in its natural state as sourced from Madagascar, an origin known for producing specimens with notable adularescence and attractive body color.
The weight of 2.32 carat is a defining attribute, and it substantially contributes to both the aesthetic presence and market value of this stone. Moonstones commonly offered for jewelry are often under 2 carat, and specimens that combine a weight above two carat with transparency and a strong blue flash become markedly rarer. Carat weight affects value in a non linear manner for gem materials where larger sizes are less frequently available in top quality, and when a larger stone also retains good translucency and minimal inclusions, the per carat price escalates relative to smaller, more common pieces. In practical terms the extra mass increases the visual surface area of the cabochon, permitting broader and more continuous adularescent phenomena across the dome, so the blue flash becomes a more dominant and centrally visible attribute rather than a localized effect. This enhanced optical performance, combined with the stone being free from enhancement, means the 2.32 carat weight functions both as a rarity factor in supply and as a tangible contributor to perceived value by designers, collectors, and end wearers seeking an impressive, naturally occurring display.
Beyond weight alone, the combination of characteristics on this Madagascar moonstone informs its suitability for premium applications and its comparative market position. The round shape and precise dimensions make it straightforward to set in a variety of ring, pendant, or bespoke designer settings, while the cabochon geometry ensures the adularescence will be showcased without interruption from facet junctions. Excellent polish further enhances light return and surface smoothness, which is important for cabochons because surface finish directly influences the clarity of the flash as the stone is moved under light. The very slightly included clarity grading indicates that any internal traces do not compromise the optical effect, and because no enhancements have been applied the stone presents a natural structural integrity that is preferred for conservation and appraisal. Origin information from Madagascar is relevant in market assessments, Madagascar material is often sought for its balance of color, clarity, and adularescence, and this provenance supports consistent expectations for treatment history and geological source.
For gemologists, jewelers, and discerning buyers evaluating value drivers, this moonstone demonstrates how a moderate increase in carat weight coupled with high transparency and an excellent polish elevates both rarity and desirability. Its 2.32 carat weight places it in a less common bracket for fine, transparent blue flash moonstone, and the optical and physical qualities make it a practical choice for a centerpiece gem that will retain presence without the compromises sometimes found in larger but lower clarity specimens. Care is consistent with feldspar minerals, avoid prolonged exposure to intense heat and hard knocks, clean with a soft cloth and mild soapy water, and refrain from harsh chemicals to preserve polish and adularescence. The Natural Gemstone Company stands by the natural state and provenance of this specimen, and additional documentation or viewing under controlled lighting can be provided upon request for professional evaluation or bespoke design planning.
























