ZIRCON COLOR ENHANCING 5.94 Cts - NATURAL SRI LANKA LOOSE GEMSTONE 20682
Product Code: | 20682 |
Availability: | In Stock |
- $690.00
$414.00
Carats | 5.94 |
Size | 11.53 x 9.64 mm |
Color | Golden Brown to Red |
Clarity | VC |
Shape | Oval |
Treatment | None |
Origin | Sri Lanka |
Location | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Price | $ 690.00 |
100% Natural - Not treated in any way.
Beautiful Center-stone for an engagement Ring.
Will make a Gorgeous Ring or Pendent accented with Diamonds.
Color enhances to incandecent light
Very good Color-Change
Gem with High Lustre and Good Clarity.
Large Sizes are Extremely Rare!
A Gem of Lasting Beauty.
Zircon - This is Natural Zircon - Not to be confused with Cubic Zirconia This is the real thing
Refractive Index: 1.780-1.984
Hardness: 7.50
Chemical Comp: ZrSiO4
Density: 4.00-4.73
Crystal Group: Tetragonal
Zircon derives its name from the Persian word “Zargun” which means gold-colored but Zircon comes in a wide range of attractive colors and also the colorless variety which due its brilliance and dispersion, looks like Diamond. Widely used in Sri Lanka for the past 2000 years and sought after by Arab Traders who gave its name “ Zargun”.
Zircon being a semi-precious variety is available in a range of colors and its comparative low prices, appeals to jewelers worldwide.
Natural Zircon today suffers due to similarity of its name to Cubic Zirconia which is a synthetic substitute manufactured in a large scale.
Beautiful Center-stone for an engagement Ring.
Will make a Gorgeous Ring or Pendent accented with Diamonds.
Color enhances to incandecent light
Very good Color-Change
Gem with High Lustre and Good Clarity.
Large Sizes are Extremely Rare!
A Gem of Lasting Beauty.
Zircon - This is Natural Zircon - Not to be confused with Cubic Zirconia This is the real thing
Refractive Index: 1.780-1.984
Hardness: 7.50
Chemical Comp: ZrSiO4
Density: 4.00-4.73
Crystal Group: Tetragonal
Zircon derives its name from the Persian word “Zargun” which means gold-colored but Zircon comes in a wide range of attractive colors and also the colorless variety which due its brilliance and dispersion, looks like Diamond. Widely used in Sri Lanka for the past 2000 years and sought after by Arab Traders who gave its name “ Zargun”.
Zircon being a semi-precious variety is available in a range of colors and its comparative low prices, appeals to jewelers worldwide.
Natural Zircon today suffers due to similarity of its name to Cubic Zirconia which is a synthetic substitute manufactured in a large scale.