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14.22 Ct. Cabochon Rutilated Quartz from Brazil
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Item ID: | K20205 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.33 Width: 16.55 Height: 7.49 |
Weight: | 14.22 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Colorless |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
One of the standout pieces from The Natural Gemstone Company is this translucent 14.22 carat trillion shape white rutilated quartz, with dimensions of 17.33 x 16.55 x 7.49 mm. The gem has been cut as a cabochon, producing a soft domed profile that showcases internal features with a serene glow, and it has been finished to an excellent polish. Evaluated at eye level the clarity is slightly included, which means that the inclusions are part of the stone s character without detracting from its overall beauty. The color intensity is colorless, and importantly this specimen has received no enhancement, a detail that matters when you compare natural, untreated material to the many laboratory treated or dyed alternatives on the market. Origin Brazil, this rutilated quartz carries the provenance that collectors and discerning jewelers look for, and it offers a combination of size, shape, and natural character that is difficult to find among mass produced quartz options.
When you compare this cabochon white rutilated quartz to other rutilated quartz offerings, several advantages become clear. Many rutilated quartz specimens offered commercially are faceted, which can disperse light and sometimes make needle like inclusions less visible or less dramatic. The cabochon cut used for this trillion shape intentionally embraces the inclusions, turning them into compositional elements that read like fine art within the dome of the stone. Compared with lower grade rutiles that are either heavily included and cloudy or artificially clarified, this piece balances translucency with interest, allowing the white rutile needles to appear as fine threads that contrast subtly against a largely colorless field. The slightly included clarity grade is a selling point in this case, because it confirms authenticity and natural origin, while the excellent polish ensures that the surface reads clean and luxurious against which the internal structure can be admired. In contrast to synthetic quartz, which may be flawless but lacks natural zoning and the organic patterns collectors prize, this Brazilian cabochon offers genuine geological storytelling.
From a value perspective this 14.22 carat trillion cabochon occupies a superior position compared with both small, mass market rutiles and treated stones that attempt to simulate rare effects. The weight and dimensions make it suitable for a substantial pendant or an artisan ring where the triangular silhouette becomes a signature design element. Many comparable stones in the marketplace fall into two categories, either inexpensive but heavily treated, or untreated but much smaller and less well cut. This piece avoids both pitfalls, delivering a rare combination of unenhanced natural origin, meaningful carat weight, and a refined cabochon cut that maximizes aesthetic impact. Buyers who prioritize long term value prefer untreated gems, because enhancements can fade, alter, or complicate future resale. In addition, the Brazilian origin adds cachet, because Brazil remains one of the world s most respected sources for high quality quartz varieties, and the provenance helps when designing bespoke jewelry or maintaining a curated collection.
If you are choosing a piece that will stand apart from the ordinary, this white rutilated quartz from The Natural Gemstone Company deserves serious consideration. Its slightly included clarity and translucent body give it a sculptural presence that works beautifully in minimalist modern settings as well as in vintage inspired designs where the natural inclusions are treated as intentional ornament. For designers and collectors who compare stones side by side, the absence of enhancement, the solidity of the 14.22 carat weight, and the precision of the cabochon polish consistently distinguish this gem from the many treated or synthetic alternatives available online. We are happy to provide additional images, angle views, and provenance documentation on request, and we can advise on mounting options that protect the cabochon silhouette while letting the internal rutile pattern remain a focal point. For those seeking a rare, honest, and visually compelling rutilated quartz that reads as both jewel and specimen, this Brazilian trillion cabochon is a superior choice.

























