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4.60 Ct. Alexandrite from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K22468 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.39 Width: 8.72 Height: 6.39 |
Weight: | 4.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Green to Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,660 |
Alexandrite has long held a place in the storied halls of gem lore, a jewel that has fascinated collectors and connoisseurs since its discovery in the nineteenth century, a stone whose very nature evokes the passage of time and the echo of empires, and this exquisite translucent alexandrite from Ceylon Sri Lanka continues that legacy with a purity of character that will endure across generations. Offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, this round shape gem weighs 4.60 carat, and measures 8.39 x 8.72 x 6.39 mm, a size that balances presence with wearable grace. It is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that captures the dual spirit of fire and depth, and it bears a clarity grade of very slightly included when viewed at eye level, a testament to its natural origin and the gentle inclusions that authenticate its story. Color intensity is recorded as intense, and the polish is excellent, allowing the stone to present a velvety surface that invites the eye to linger. There has been no enhancement to alter its essence, a pure testament to the material as it left the earth, and its Ceylon provenance links it to a long tradition of Sri Lankan gem cutting and trade that has enriched royal treasuries and private collections alike.
To hold this alexandrite is to hold a living page of gem history, its mixed brilliant cut serving to translate its ancient character into modern brilliance, and the translucent body yields a depth that is tempered by lively facet reflections. The green to purple color change is immediate and decisive, yet subtle in its sophistication, moving from a deep bottle green toward a rich purple that borders on velvety violet. The very slightly included clarity means that at normal viewing distance the gem reads as clean and pure, and when moved under the light the eye will notice occasional tiny signatures of growth that confirm its natural origin without distracting from the overall beauty. The excellent polish provides a smooth interface between the gem and its setting, ensuring that metal and stone speak with a single voice when mounted. The mixed brilliant design has been chosen to harmonize scintillation and broad color fields, so that the alexandrite will offer both lively twinkle and saturated color, depending on how it is cut and set.
How this gem will reveal itself under different light sources is central to its allure, and it is here that alexandrite asserts its legendary status, shifting mood like a timeless instrument. In bright daylight the stone leans toward a vivid green, a hue that reads as clear forest green with bluish undertones, the mixed brilliant facets throwing off lively pinpoints of white light that animate the surface. Under cool fluorescent light the green will remain assured, but may take on a more bluish cast, and the translucency allows internal reflections to mingle with surface luster, creating a serene, almost contemplative glow. Move the stone into warm incandescent light and the drama unfolds, the body shifting to a rich purple, sometimes with a hint of raspberry or plum, while the facet pattern that served to scatter daylight now concentrates color into broader flashes that seem to wash the gem in color. Modern LED lighting and candles provide hybrid experiences, depending on color temperature, where the gem will show anywhere between teal green and mid violet, and this variability is part of its charm, allowing the wearer to curate subtler or more dramatic looks. In settings that allow light to pass through the pavilion the internal brilliance will emphasize the color change, while closed back or bezel settings will accent the surface sheen and polish, offering two distinct but equally noble personalities.
For those who appreciate heirloom quality and provenance, this alexandrite represents an opportunity to own a rare and versatile treasure, a gem that will carry a story into future generations, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind its authenticity and natural state. Whether chosen for a ring that will be worn daily, a pendant intended for special occasions, or as a centerpiece for a bespoke commission, the stone will adapt to classical and contemporary designs, pairing beautifully with warm yellow gold to heighten the purple phases, and with platinum or cool white metals to emphasize the green and blue moods. Its 4.60 carat weight affords sculptural potential without overwhelming, and the mixed brilliant cut ensures that the gem will catch and return light with grace. Collectors will value the intensity of color and the untreated status, and jewelers will appreciate the excellent polish and the reliable proportions of 8.39 x 8.72 x 6.39 mm for secure and elegant mounting. To inquire further about this Ceylon alexandrite, to request detailed photographs under specific lighting, or to arrange a private viewing, please contact The Natural Gemstone Company, where our knowledge of gemstones is matched by a dedication to preserving the traditions and stories that make each gem a lasting legacy.




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