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7.50 Ct. Quartz from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Dec 28
Item ID: | K20161 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.83 Width: 12.91 Height: 8.71 |
Weight: | 7.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Lemon |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents a transparent lemon quartz weighing 7.50 carat, round shape, with exact dimensions 12.83 millimeters by 12.91 millimeters by 8.71 millimeters, cut to a mixed brilliant facet scheme. The mixed brilliant layout combines a brilliant crown with a faceted pavilion that terminates in a modest culet, engineered to maximize scintillation while preserving table transparency. Facet junctions exhibit excellent polish, resulting in crisp light return and well defined facet reflections under strong illumination. Clarity is graded very slightly included at eye level, indicating only minor internal characteristics that do not interrupt overall transparency or face up performance, and the material is unenhanced, retaining natural color and optical properties from its Brazilian provenance. The gem displays a medium light color intensity, with hue centered firmly in the lemon yellow range, a tone that reads as delicate and fresh rather than deep or saturated, and the cutter has balanced crown height and pavilion angles to avoid windowing and to enhance lively contrast patterning in the table area.
In direct chromatic comparison to better known sources, this Brazilian lemon quartz sits apart from the richer yellow of Sri Lankan yellow sapphires, which typically present stronger saturation and a deeper tone, and from the warm orange bias often found in Madeira or Minas Gerais citrines, which carry more amber and brown undertones. The quartz color is closer in spirit to pale heliodor or light canary beryl from Brazil and Madagascar, yet it retains a more airy, less saturated presence than those stones, offering a cooler, subtly green leaning lemon hue when viewed at certain angles. Against Brazilian imperial topaz the quartz reads softer and less saturated, providing a pastel statement rather than a vivid one, and compared to commercial pale yellow sapphires from Ceylon the quartz emphasizes brightness and table brilliance over intense color saturation. For the knowledgeable buyer who values cut anatomy, natural color, and uncompromised polish, this piece from The Natural Gemstone Company offers a technically refined, naturally colored lemon quartz that balances measured tone, calibrated facet work, and clean transparency for use in high quality settings.

























