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11.51 Ct. Cabochon Rutilated Quartz from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 19
Item ID: | K21662 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 18.44 Width: 13.59 Height: 6.09 |
Weight: | 11.51 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Near Colorless |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $5 |
A gem that reads like a page from antiquity, this transparent 11.51 carat pear shape white rutilated quartz presents itself with dimensions of 18.44 x 13.59 x 6.09 mm, a cabochon cut that reveres the stone rather than forcing it to conform, an included clarity grade when evaluated at eye level, a near colorless intensity, and an excellent polish, untouched by enhancement and born in the mineral rich soils of Madagascar. In the same way that the Cullinan taught the world to marvel at sheer scale, and the Hope Diamond enthralls with depth of color and history, this rutilated quartz offers a different but equally compelling narrative, its golden and silver needles like a private constellatory manuscript lodged within crystal, telling a story that is both geological and poetic. The cabochon cut is a classic treatment favored by ancient civilizations for preserves of internal life, it surfaces the interplay between light and needle with the quiet dignity of a Roman intaglio, highlighting unique internal landscapes rather than obscuring them with faceting, which makes this stone ideal for a collector who treasures legacy over trend.
For those who measure value not only in rarity but in resonance, this Madagascar rutilated quartz compares to the great gems of history by way of character and presence, rather than by sheer fame or monetary headline. Where the Star of India is prized for star and symmetry, this piece is prized for narrative, each rutile inclusion a thread that links the wearer to deep time, and each polished curve a reminder of craftsmanship that honors the gem rather than dominating it. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this stone as a centerpiece for an heirloom ring or pendant, a gem ready to join a collection that values provenance, natural formation, and ethical origin. Its unenhanced clarity and excellent polish ensure that the internal needlework remains unaltered and visible to the naked eye, a private spectacle that gains meaning with every passing generation. Owning this rutilated quartz is an act of stewardship for a timeless piece, an invitation to wear a fragment of earths history with the same reverence that once surrounded the crowns and jewels of antiquity.
























