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17.44 Ct. Cabochon Smokey Quartz from Brazil
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Item ID: | K2289 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 20.09 Width: 15.01 Height: 8.5 |
Weight: | 17.44 Ct. |
Color: help | Brown |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $6 |
This translucent 17.44 carat pear shaped smoky quartz, measuring 20.09 x 15.01 x 8.50 mm, is an exemplary specimen for collectors and connoisseurs who value natural, untreated material. Cut as a cabochon, the gem displays a smooth, domed profile that enhances its warm brown tonalities and internal translucence, while the excellent polish produces crisp reflections across the surface. From a gemological standpoint, quartz ranks at seven on the Mohs hardness scale, offering reliable durability for wearable designs, and the absence of enhancement confirms that the intense color and clarity are entirely natural. The stone presents consistent color intensity with attractive depth, minimal visible inclusions to the naked eye, and a classic pear outline that is well balanced for both rings and pendants. Originating from Brazil, a well known source for high quality smoky quartz, this piece benefits from documented provenance which supports its desirability in both the retail and collector markets.
From an investment perspective, this Brazilian smoky quartz offers a compelling balance of size, quality, and natural character that can appeal to educated buyers seeking alternatives to traditional colored gemstones. While smoky quartz is generally more abundant than rarer gems, pieces of this scale, with strong color intensity, excellent polish, and verified lack of enhancement, occupy a higher tier within the quartz market. Factors that support future appreciation include sustained interest in natural and untreated gems, provenance from reputable localities, and the growing demand for distinctive cabochon forms in artisanal jewelry. Collectors should consider rarity within the specific category of large, well finished cabochons, market trends for natural gemstones, and the role of presentation and certification in resale. At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize transparency, and we recommend retaining any documentation and professional photographs, opting for bespoke mounting to preserve the stone, and monitoring auction and wholesale movements for similar quality smoky quartz. While no gemstone can promise guaranteed returns, this 17.44 carat pear smoky quartz represents a durable, attractive, and well authenticated option for collectors who prioritize natural material, established origin, and the potential for steady appreciation when held as part of a curated collection.























