Faceted Zircon from Cambodia 3,2ct
Locality: Cambodia
Weight: 3,2ct
Dimensions: 8,7 x 8,5 x 5,9 mm
Color: colorless
| Category: | Cut zirconia |
|---|---|
| Color: | Colorless |
Zircon – a fascinating gemstone with billions of years of history
Zircon is among the oldest and most fascinating gemstones in the world. It is a natural mineral – zirconium silicate (ZrSiO₄) – valued primarily for its remarkable brilliance, high refractive index, and strong light dispersion. Thanks to these optical properties, it can produce an exceptionally intense sparkle, and high-quality faceted stones are sometimes compared to diamonds, although zircon is a completely different natural gemstone.
One of the oldest minerals on Earth
One of zircon’s most remarkable characteristics is its age. Some discovered crystals are among the oldest known minerals on our planet, with ages exceeding 4 billion years. Zircon is therefore not only an attractive gemstone but also an important mineral for geological research.
Colors and appearance of zircon
Zircon occurs naturally in a wide range of colors. The best-known varieties include colorless, blue, honey-colored, golden, brown, reddish-brown, orange, and green stones. Its color depends on chemical composition, trace elements, and geological processes that have influenced the stone over millions of years.
Hardness and jewelry use
On the Mohs hardness scale, zircon reaches approximately 6.5 to 7.5, making it a relatively durable stone suitable for jewelry use. Compared to harder gemstones such as sapphire or diamond, it is more brittle and therefore requires more careful handling, especially in finer cuts. Thanks to its brilliance and attractive appearance, it is popular among both collectors and jewelers.
Zircon vs. cubic zirconia
It is very important not to confuse natural zircon with synthetic cubic zirconia (cubic zirconia). Although the names sound similar, they are two completely different materials. Cubic zirconia is a laboratory-created diamond imitation, while zircon is a genuine natural gemstone with millions to billions of years of geological history.
Major zircon localities
Important zircon deposits can be found in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Australia, Thailand, and Tanzania. Cambodian zircons in particular are highly sought after for their quality, clarity, and attractive colors suitable for faceting and jewelry use.
Why is zircon so popular?
Thanks to its natural origin, exceptional sparkle, and wide range of colors, zircon is popular among mineral collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and jewelers. It represents an original and less common alternative to more familiar gemstones, captivating not only with its appearance but also with its fascinating geological history.



