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1.10 Ct. Zircon from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Dec 23
Item ID: | K15928 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.63 Width: 5.41 Height: 3.42 |
Weight: | 1.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $71 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents a single, transparent green zircon weighing 1.10 carats, cut to a pear shape, with precise dimensions of 7.63 by 5.41 by 3.42 millimeters. The gem has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut to balance table brilliance and pavilion dispersion, and it exhibits an excellent polish that enhances light return from every facet. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, providing a clean visual field with only minor internal characteristics that do not detract from the stone is overall appeal. Color intensity is medium intense, leaning toward an elegant, natural green that displays subtle variations under different lighting conditions. Origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, and the specimen is delivered with no enhancement, a point of distinction that preserves the natural state and historical integrity of the material.
Optical performance sets this green zircon apart in practical and aesthetic terms. Zircon is notable for a high refractive index and strong dispersion, which produces a characteristic sparkle and fire that is distinct from other green gems. Compared to a historical diamond of comparable size, this zircon will present more pronounced color flashes and a slightly different style of brilliance due to its dispersion profile. The mixed brilliant cut on this pear shaped stone has been chosen to maximize scintillation while maintaining the soft, elongated silhouette that the pear form provides. The clarity grade of very slightly included places this stone ahead of many naturally green gems that are more heavily included, for example certain emeralds that often require treatment to improve clarity. Because this zircon is untreated, it retains a natural stability of hue within the limits of the species, and the excellent polish contributes to a crisp, clean face up that complements careful mounting.
When compared to famous gemstones in history, this green zircon offers a unique combination of attributes that situate it in a distinct category. The Dresden Green is celebrated for its rare natural green hue in a diamond, and while that and other celebrated greens are exceptional partly due to their rarity in that particular material, this zircon provides an alternative expression of green with lively dispersion and a lighter, fresher saturation. The Hope Diamond is often invoked when discussing deep tones and commanding presence, yet this zircon offers a different type of presence, one that relies on clarity and optical play rather than sheer depth of color. Historical Sri Lankan stones such as renowned Ceylon sapphires have been prized for hue and origin, and this zircon shares that lineage by coming from the same prolific island deposits. Unlike many historically significant emeralds that have been treated with oils for clarity, or sapphires that may have undergone heat treatment, this green zircon is offered in its natural state, which appeals to connoisseurs who prioritize provenance and unenhanced material.
From a practical and curatorial perspective, the stone is well suited to refined jewelry applications where the pear silhouette and 1.10 carat weight achieve a balanced presence. The scale of 7.63 by 5.41 millimeters sits comfortably for a solitaire ring, pendant, or accent in a more complex setting, and the medium intense green reads attractively on the finger as illustrated in reference images. Care recommendations reflect the material properties of zircon, which is a gem that can be sensitive to extreme heat and thermal shock, therefore avoid steam cleaning and high heat exposure during jewelry work. Routine cleaning with mild soap and warm water and a soft brush will maintain the surface luster, and a protective setting such as a bezel or secure prongs will reduce the risk of edge chips. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide further technical details, high resolution images, and consultation on setting options to preserve the stone is provenance and optical character, ensuring that this green zircon remains a lasting and distinctive component of any fine jewelry collection.




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