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1.55 Ct. Cabochon Turquoise from Persia(Iran)
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Item ID: | K3403 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.95 Width: 7.06 Height: 3.66 |
Weight: | 1.55 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Persia(Iran) |
Per carat price: help | $10 |
This listing from The Natural Gemstone Company describes a single, natural Persian turquoise, presented as an opaque cabochon in an elegant oval outline. The stone weighs 1.55 carat, and its dimensions measure 8.95 by 7.06 by 3.66 mm, providing a compact but substantial presence suitable for a variety of jewelry applications. The cut is a traditional cabochon, resulting in a smooth, domed crown and a flat to slightly rounded pavilion, crafted to emphasize the evenness of color and surface luster. Color is best described as a blue turquoise with medium intensity, offering a clear and appealing blue tone that is neither overly saturated nor pale, and the surface exhibits an excellent polish, producing a bright, reflective sheen across the dome. Enhancement is absent, the stone is natural and untreated, and the documented origin is Persia, Iran, a region historically noted for high quality turquoise.
Visually, this turquoise displays a consistent field of blue with subtle, natural variation that contributes to its character without distracting from overall uniformity. The opacity is complete, which is typical and desirable for many turquoise applications, and the cabochon shape presents a smooth, even silhouette that catches light softly rather than producing sparkling facets. Minor natural inclusions and tiny flecks are present, consistent with unenhanced material, and these features confirm the natural origin while remaining discreet within the blue matrix. The polish quality is excellent, delivering a glossy finish that enhances color saturation and provides a tactilely pleasing surface, and the medium color intensity ensures versatility, pairing well with both warm and cool metal tones.
From a practical perspective, the stone size and dome height make it well suited for bezel set rings, pendants, and statement studs, while its modest carat weight keeps it appropriate for refined, wearable pieces as well as for accents in larger compositions. The reported depth of 3.66 mm offers sufficient thickness for secure setting and for achieving a comfortable profile when worn against the skin, and jewelers will find the 8.95 by 7.06 mm oval outline convenient for common mounting templates. Because the turquoise is untreated, color matching to other stones should be approached with consideration, as natural Persian turquoise can vary slightly in tone between pieces, and pairs intended for earrings or matched sets should be selected from the same material source when exact uniformity is required. The absence of enhancement also means the stone responds predictably to standard lapidary handling, but care should be taken to account for the inherent porosity and relative softness of turquoise when designing settings and selecting adhesives.
Care and provenance notes follow from the gemological attributes of Persian turquoise and the stone specific details provided here. As unenhanced turquoise, the piece benefits from gentle handling, avoidance of harsh chemicals, and protection from prolonged exposure to cosmetics, perfumes, and household cleaners, which can alter surface appearance over time. Ultrasonic and steam cleaning are not recommended, and a soft cloth and mild soapy water are the preferred maintenance approach, followed by immediate drying. The recorded origin of Persia, Iran, adds historical and collector interest, as Persian turquoise has long been prized for its clear blue hues and cultural significance, and the documentation supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company reflects our commitment to transparent sourcing. For professional use, the measurements, weight, and cabochon profile are provided to assist jewelers and designers in planning settings, and for collectors the combination of natural, unenhanced material, classic cabochon form, and Persian origin provide an authentic example of quality turquoise.
























