Brazillianite is a rare phosphate mineral treasured for its luminous yellow-green color and scarcity in large, facetable crystals. This 6.10 carat example from Conselheiro Pena, Brazil, is not only gemologically significant but also artistically exceptional—cut by renowned lapidary artist Stacy Whetstone in his signature "kite" design.
Stacy Whetstone’s work is featured in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution, Perot Museum, Denver Museum, and Houston Museum. Known for his precision and creativity, he has cut gemstones for celebrities and collectors alike, with his name now appearing on official gemological certificates issued by leading laboratories. His interpretation of this rare Brazillianite emphasizes both brilliance and form, transforming the natural material into a geometric expression of light and balance.
The gem’s striking kite-shaped cut maximizes face-up color and showcases the stone’s exceptional clarity, while creating a dynamic visual flow that changes with every movement. Completely natural and untreated, this is a standout piece suitable for both advanced collectors and bespoke high jewelry
Please note that all our photography is done with a 10x macro lens so you might see things in the photographs that you will not see with the unaided eye.
6.10 carats / 18.9 x 10 x 4.1 mm / GIA certificate included
Estimate: $7200 - $7500