Natural Italian Red Coral (Moonga) 4.24 Carat (4.66 Ratti) – Product Details
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Italian Red Coral (Moonga) 4.24 Carat (4.66 Ratti) is a natural coral gemstone selected for buyers who want a distinct triangular shape with a bright orange-red to red visual appearance. Its smooth, non-faceted cabochon finish and geometric triangle outline make it suitable for statement rings, pendants, and custom astrological jewelry designs.
Red coral used in jewelry belongs to precious coral trade categories and is an organic gemstone material formed by marine coral skeleton growth over time. This gemstone measures 12.6 x 13.2 x 13.6 mm, giving a broad face-up look and substantial profile depth for secure custom mounting.
In gem trade language, Italian red coral generally refers to Mediterranean precious coral traditionally associated with Corallium rubrum. Because natural red coral grows slowly and is sensitive to overharvest, modern fishery controls and traceability frameworks are emphasized in Mediterranean management programs. This gemstone is certified as Natural Coral and Un-Heated & Un-Treated.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.24 Carat (4.66 Ratti) |
| Dimensions | 12.6 x 13.2 x 13.6 mm |
| Color | Red |
| Cut / Shape | Triangle Shape (Cabochon) |
| Transparency | Opaque |
| Luster | Waxy to Vitreous |
| Chemical Composition | CaCO3 (Biogenic Calcium Carbonate) |
| Hardness | 3-4 Mohs Scale |
| Specific Gravity (S.G.) | 2.60-2.67 |
| Refractive Index (R.I.) | 1.486-1.658 |
| Treatment | Un-Heated & Un-Treated |
| Indian Name | Moonga (Mangal) |
| Origin | Italian (Mediterranean precious coral) |
| Stone Type | Natural Coral |
History & Cultural Significance
Red coral has been treasured as an organic gemstone for thousands of years across multiple ancient civilizations. In ancient Rome, it was worn as a protective amulet, while Egyptians used it in jewelry and ceremonial ornament traditions. In India, Moonga has long held an important place in traditional Navratna gemstone practice as the Mars-associated gem. Mediterranean coral, especially from Italian trade channels, is widely regarded as benchmark-quality precious red coral for jewelry and astrological use because of its strong natural color and recognizable organic structure.
Metaphysical & Traditional Associations
In traditional Vedic belief systems, Moonga is associated with Mangal (Mars) and is commonly linked with courage, assertiveness, drive, and protective energy. It is also traditionally associated with reducing Mangala dosha concerns where Mars placement is considered unfavorable in horoscope interpretation. Many buyers choose red coral for symbolic and astrological preference in addition to jewelry aesthetics. Note: These are traditional belief-based associations and are not medical claims or a substitute for professional advice.
Who Can Wear Italian Red Coral (Moonga)?
Moonga is considered a Jyotish gemstone and is generally worn when horoscope analysis indicates favorable Mars support. It is commonly considered in astrology for Aries and Scorpio references, but suitability should be decided through chart-based guidance. Because coral is worn for astrological intent in many cases, consultation with a qualified astrologer is recommended before wearing.
Setting & Styling Guidance
The triangular cabochon shape of this Moonga is traditionally favored for ring settings where the geometric outline remains visible. Red coral is commonly set in gold or copper in traditional practice and also works in silver for contemporary styling. For astrological use, open-back style mounting is often preferred so the stone can maintain skin contact, while for jewelry use it performs well in both pendant and statement ring formats.
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