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23.84 Ct. Cabochon Rutilated Quartz from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 2
Item ID: | K21659 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 24.25 Width: 19.04 Height: 6.68 |
Weight: | 23.84 Ct. |
Color: help | Brown |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $5 |
This pear shape brown rutilated quartz presents a compelling combination of size and technical refinement, weighing 23.84 carats with dimensions of 24.25 x 19.04 x 6.68 mm, cabochon cut, semi translucent overall, clarity graded as included when evaluated at eye level, medium color intensity, excellent polish, origin Madagascar, enhancement none. The cutter elected a classic domed cabochon profile to maximize the visibility of the rutile needle network while preserving even light transmission through the body of the quartz, the pear geometry offering a balanced visual axis that emphasizes the elongated needle orientation typical of high quality rutilated material from Madagascar. At this scale the cutter maintained a low to medium dome height to control internal reflection and to prevent washout of the brown body color, the smooth convex surface executed with consistent polish across the apex and shoulder planes, the edge treatment rendered to fit bezel or prong settings with minimal material removal required by a lapidary or jeweler. The decision to leave the stone free of faceting preserves the natural fiber like inclusions and their three dimensional interplay with incident light, which is the primary aesthetic and structural feature of this specimen.
On a gemological level the rutiles in this piece are the defining attribute, thin golden to amber needles distributed in striking linear arrays and occasional radiating intersections, these needles act as light scattering elements that produce depth and visual texture when viewed at different angles. The medium body color of brown quartz offers a warm background that increases perceived contrast of the rutile strands without overpowering them, the semi translucent transmission allows for partial light passage that accentuates internal layering and the sense of depth, inclusions visible at eye level are integral to identity and desirability in rutilated quartz and are suitably described under an included clarity grade. The polish quality is excellent, which is critical for cabochons because surface condition heavily influences luster and perceived clarity, the surface polish minimizes micro abrasions that would otherwise diffuse light and obscure the fine rutile detail, symmetry and sagittal balance are well controlled in the pear outline which facilitates predictable light behavior and ease of setting. Madagascar provenance is a material note of interest, because the island produces rutilated quartz with a distinctive warm rutile palette and generally stable supply zones, this origin is often preferred by collectors who track locality as a factor in rarity and desirability.
From an investment perspective this 23.84 carat pear cabochon offers several attributes that support future appreciation potential, firstly size in rutilated quartz is a scarcity parameter, individual cabochons above 10 carats with coherent and aesthetically pleasing rutile patterns are less common than the mass market material used for beads and small cabochons. Secondly absence of enhancement is a positive factor for long term value, untreated natural material occupies a higher tier in specialist markets and appeals to collectors who prioritize provenance and integrity, The Natural Gemstone Company specifically documents origin and treatment status which enhances market confidence and resale traceability. Thirdly the aesthetic uniqueness of the rutile arrays means that this piece functions as a one off collectible rather than a commodity quartz lot, collectors and designers seeking signature stones for bespoke jewelry are driving demand for singular inclusion specimens, such demand tends to be less price elastic and more resilient during market shifts. Supply considerations also support appreciation potential, Madagascar deposits are finite and selective mining pressure and export logistics can create episodic availability, while quartz in general is abundant, high quality rutilated material with superior polish, significant size, and pleasing body tone is comparatively rare.
Practical considerations that influence liquidity and value realization include documentation and market positioning, obtaining a clear declaration of origin and a concise lab note that records weight, dimensions, cut type, clarity grade, color intensity, and lack of enhancement will materially improve resale prospects, boutique auctions and specialist dealers representing The Natural Gemstone Company network will find this piece attractive for high end design commissions and private collectors. Care and preservation will protect potential appreciation, avoid extreme thermal shock and aggressive cleaning chemicals, clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush, store separately from abrasive materials to keep the cabochon polish pristine. Taken together the technical quality, confirmed Madagascar origin, untreated status, and the uncommon scale of the rutilation pattern position this pear shape cabochon as a considered acquisition for a gemstone portfolio seeking diversification into inclusion driven collectibles with realistic prospects for moderate to strong appreciation over time depending on market trends and provenance documentation.





















