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2.14 Ct. Zircon from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K18743 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.95 Width: 5.91 Height: 3.74 |
Weight: | 2.14 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Colorless |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $140 |
This specimen is a transparent, colorless white zircon weighing 2.14 carats, precisely measured at 7.95 by 5.91 by 3.74 millimeters, sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka and supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem is cut into a classic emerald shape, with the elongated rectangular outline and truncated corners characteristic of the step-cut family. Color intensity is described as colorless, which for zircon denotes a neutral absence of perceptible body color under standard daylight conditions, allowing the material s intrinsic dispersion and internal reflections to read as pure white brilliance. There is no thermal or irradiation enhancement applied to this piece, the stone is wholly natural, and the finish is reported as excellent polish, yielding clean facet junctions and mirror-like facet surfaces that maximize the integrity of internal light return and external luster.
The emerald cut faceting strategy employed here emphasizes architectural geometry rather than scintillating facet multiplicity, creating the hallmark hall-of-mirrors visual effect when viewed face-up. Step-cut crown and pavilion facets are arranged in parallel rows, the broad table acting as a window that communicates the stone s internal clarity to the observer. Given the dimensions and reported depth of 3.74 millimeters, the proportional depth percentage is approximately 54 percent when referenced to the average of the length and width, a ratio that produces balanced light return for a step-cut of this scale. For zircon, which exhibits a relatively high refractive index and notable dispersion compared with many other gem materials, this depth and facet geometry preserve strong internal contrast without sacrificing the controlled flashes of fire that make white zircon desirable as a diamond alternative. The faceting exhibits consistent symmetry and alignment, which is essential for an emerald cut to produce even step reflections and to avoid the visual tilt or skew that can occur with less disciplined cutting.
Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means the stone is effectively eye-clean for most viewing conditions. The minute inclusions present are subordinate to the broader optical performance, often located toward the pavilion and masked by the step facet reflections when the gem is set, and they do not interrupt the optical pathways responsible for its transparency and sparkle. The excellent polish further reduces light scattering at facet junctions, enhancing apparent clarity and yielding crisp facet contrast. From a durability and handling perspective, natural zircon requires attentive cutting and finishing because of its relative brittleness compared to corundum, thus the cutter s control over facet depth, girdle finishing, and corner truncation is evidence of high craftsmanship. The trimmed corners not only respect the emerald cut aesthetic, they also reduce risk of chipping in prong settings, while the well-defined girdle profile facilitates secure mounting without obscuring the pavilion s light return.
Viewed in three dimensions, the combination of natural, untreated Ceylon origin material, disciplined emerald cutting, and excellent polish produces a stone whose visual quality reads as near-flawless in ordinary wear, enhancing its beauty from every angle. Face-up, the large table and broad steps convey depth and clarity, delivering a controlled, elegant interplay of light and contrast; in profile, the well-proportioned pavilion and consistent step heights reveal the cutter s attention to angle relationships that preserve dispersion and avoid windowing; under oblique viewing, the stone s step facets provide layered reflections that emphasize the material s intrinsic transparency. For the technically minded buyer, this zircon represents a coherent package of measured proportions, material purity, and cut execution, making it an excellent candidate for precision settings such as low-profile solitaires, architectural bezel mounts, or halo designs where the linear step-cut language is reinforced. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the provenance and technical specifications provided, and we invite you to contact our gem specialists for additional optical data, mounting recommendations, or high-resolution imaging to assess how this Ceylon white zircon will integrate into a bespoke design, while noting that its untreated nature and eye-clean presentation preserve both aesthetic value and collector appeal.




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