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    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 5.78 Carat, 6.42 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    21,241.50
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 3.80 Carat, 4.22 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    16,380.00
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 2.21 Carat, 2.45 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    5,801.25
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 2.27 Carat, 2.52 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    5,958.75
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 2.90 Carat, 3.22 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    9,135.00
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 4.93 Carat, 5.48 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    12,941.25
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye 2.28 Carat, 2.53 Ratti (क्राइसोबेरील कैट्स ऑय)

    4,788.00
    Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a rare and valuable gemstone known for its distinctive optical phenomenon called chatoyancy, which resembles the slit eye of a cat when properly cut and polished. This effect is caused by light reflecting off microscopic parallel inclusions within the crystal structure, creating a sharp band of light that moves across the surface as the stone is rotated. Chrysoberyl cat's eye typically exhibits a golden to greenish-yellow color and is highly prized in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most desirable varieties of chrysoberyl, a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum oxide. Chrysoberyl cat's eye is renowned for its rarity, durability (it measures 8.5 on the Mohs scale), and captivating visual appeal. It is often used in rings, earrings, pendants, and other forms of fine jewelry. The most notable sources of chrysoberyl cat's eye include Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Group: Chrysoberyl Refractive index: 1.746-1.755 Birefringence: 0.008-0.010 Specific gravity: 3.73/ +0.02, -0.02 Crystal system: Orthorhombic Hardness: 8.5 Inclusions: Natural Chatoyancy

    Certified Cat’s Eye 4.75 Carat+ Quartz

    1,144.50
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.544-1.553
    • Birefringence: NA
    • Specific gravity: 2.65/ +0.03, -0.02
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7
    • Inclusions- NA

    Certified Cat’s Eye 2.75 Carat+ Quartz

    2,163.00
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.544-1.553
    • Birefringence: NA
    • Specific gravity: 2.65/ +0.03, -0.02
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7
    • Inclusions- NA

    Certified Cat’s Eye 2.50 Carat+ Quartz

    1,968.75
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.544-1.553
    • Birefringence: NA
    • Specific gravity: 2.65/ +0.03, -0.02
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7
    • Inclusions- NA

    Certified Cat’s Eye 1.25 Carat+ Quartz

    1,312.50
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.544-1.553
    • Birefringence: NA
    • Specific gravity: 2.65/ +0.03, -0.02
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7
    • Inclusions- NA

    Certified Tourmaline Cat’s Eye 3.40 Carat

    6,825.00
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline.
    • Refractive index: 1.624-1.644
    • Birefringence: 0.018-0.040
    • Specific gravity: 3.06/ +0.20, -0.06
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7-7.50
    • Inclusions- NA
    • Origin- Afghanistan, Brazil, East Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, Madagascar, U.S.A.

    Certified Tourmaline Cat’s Eye 2.50 Carat+

    5,250.00
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.624-1.644
    • Birefringence: 0.018-0.040
    • Specific gravity: 3.06/ +0.20, -0.06
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7-7.50
    • Inclusions- NA
    • Origin- Afghanistan, Brazil, East Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, Madagascar, U.S.A.

    Certified Tourmaline Cat’s Eye 1.50 Carat+

    3,150.00
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.624-1.644
    • Birefringence: 0.018-0.040
    • Specific gravity: 3.06/ +0.20, -0.06
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7-7.50
    • Inclusions- NA
    • Origin- Afghanistan, Brazil, East Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, Madagascar, U.S.A.

    Certified Tourmaline Cat’s Eye 1.00 Carat+

    Original price was: ₹2,625.00.Current price is: ₹2,400.00.
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.624-1.644
    • Birefringence: 0.018-0.040
    • Specific gravity: 3.06/ +0.20, -0.06
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7-7.50
    • Inclusions- NA
    • Origin- Afghanistan, Brazil, East Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, Madagascar, U.S.A.

    Certified Cat’s Eye 2.50 Carat+

    2,520.00
    Cat's eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut cabochon, display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat, this phenomena particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Chatoyancy- This optical effect is very similar to asterism, but now the needles or tubes are all pointing in the same direction. In Vedic Astrology, it is worn for Ketu. It brings self control and discipline. Sample Stone
    • Refractive index: 1.544-1.553
    • Birefringence: NA
    • Specific gravity: 2.65/ +0.03, -0.02
    • Crystal system: Trigonal
    • Hardness: 7
    • Inclusions- NA