Chrysoberyl is a great stone. It’s hard (8.5 on the Mohs scale) and has a nice refractive index: 1.74-1.75, so it will cut a lovely gemstone. It’s most famous manifestations are as a milk-and-honey cat’s eye or as the elusive natural Alexandrite, both of which rely on a phenomenal traits to define them. Chrysoberyl is also know for its twinning, sometimes creating a twinning triplet called a “trilling”.
While the stones we have for you don’t go that far down the phenomenon path, they display all of these signature features, and we think it makes them rather magical.
A lemon-lime greenish-yellow under cool light, they change to a honey orangish-gold in warm light. Not quite the red-green shift of the best Alexandrite, but there are hints of it here. That honey gold tone also brings to mind the most desirable color of Cat’s-eye Chrysoberyl.
Like Cat’s-eye, these stones aren’t without inclusion, but we think each of these stones will cut a treasured gemstone. Detailed clarity descriptions are below along with all the other details for each.
Total Weight grams: 2.666
Total Weight Carats: 13.33
Dimensions: 13.8 x 11 x 9.5 mm
Notes: There are only 2 clarity features in this stone. A finger print which is difficult to see without magnification, and a shallow hollow tube trailing from an inclusion. If one reorients the stone to the other flat side as the table, much of this inclusion should cut out. Or, you could embrace the inclusion (it doesn’t effect the transparency at all) and go for maximum size from this chunky stone.
Origin: Brazil