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14.16 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Purple Amethyst Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Amethyst | Amethyst |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR14579 | PR14579 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.21 Width: 12.17 Height: 7.82 | Length: 12.18 Width: 12.09 Height: 7.77 |
Weight: | 7.07 Ct. | 7.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Princess | Princess |
Cut: | Checkerboard Cut | Checkerboard Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $24 | $24 |
This matched pair of natural amethysts from The Natural Gemstone Company presents an exceptional combination of size, color, and cut that will appeal to the informed buyer. Each stone weighs approximately 7.07 carats and 7.09 carats respectively, with precise dimensions of 12.21 x 12.17 x 7.82 mm and 12.18 x 12.09 x 7.77 mm. Both are princess shape, executed with a checkerboard crown that yields lively scintillation and a modern square silhouette. The surface finish is described as excellent polish, and the clarity grade is very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal to the unaided eye and do not detract from visual appeal. Color is a vivid purple with strong saturation and an even tone across both stones, attributes that are especially desirable in high quality amethyst. The pair has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement used to refine color, and the origin is Brazil, a source known for well crystallized, gem quality amethyst specimens.
From a gemological perspective these amethysts combine the attributes that determine market value in a way that works for both collectors and designers. The near identical carat weights, and the close dimensional match, indicate careful selection and cutting, which is important for a coordinated set in earrings or matched rings. The checkerboard cut on the crown multiplies turning facets across the table, increasing apparent brightness without sacrificing color depth, while the princess outline provides crisp pavilion geometry that favors even light return. The quoted depths near 7.8 mm for stones of 12.2 mm girdle diameter produce a pleasing balance between durability and optical performance. Inclusions graded as very very slightly included at eye level suggest internal features are minor, often limited to tiny feathers or pinpoint crystals that do not impact stability. Excellent polish further enhances light transmission and creates crisp facet junctions, so the stones read clean and lively rather than dull.
The reported vivid color intensity and Brazilian origin add important context for valuation. Amethyst value is driven primarily by hue, saturation, and tone, and these stones demonstrate a rich purple hue with strong saturation that gives them presence under both daylight and incandescent lighting. Brazil has historically supplied amethyst with higher clarity and saturated violet tones, making provenance relevant for buyers concerned with both aesthetic and pedigree. Heat treatment is an accepted practice in the trade for amethyst, used to even out zoning and deepen desirable tones, and it does not compromise structural integrity when performed properly. For an educated purchaser, the combination of a vivid, evenly distributed color, minimal eye visible inclusions, and expert cutting yields a piece that holds its value relative to lesser specimens, and that also offers versatility for high end jewelry applications.
In terms of design these princess shape checkerboard amethysts are ideal for creating balanced, eye catching jewelry. Their square proportions and matched dimensions lend themselves naturally to a symmetrical pair of stud earrings, where the near identical weights and sizes will create uniformity and immediate visual harmony. In a ring application, the clean corners and geometric lines of the princess shape make a contemporary solitaire setting look both bold and refined, while the checkerboard crown ensures the stone captures attention as it moves. Designers can create contrast and further emphasis by pairing the purple of these stones with warm yellow gold to enhance warmth, or with white metals such as white gold or platinum to emphasize brilliance and cool violet tones. A halo of small white diamonds will increase perceived size and add scintillation without detracting from the vivid amethyst color, while a minimal bezel will offer a sleek, modern feel and strong protection for the corners. Whether set as matched earrings, as a dramatic pair of cocktail rings, or as focal stones in custom jewelry, these amethysts will create a balanced composition that is simultaneously eye catching and tasteful, and they come to you from The Natural Gemstone Company with the level of documentation and consistency that professional jewelers and discerning collectors expect. If you would like further technical information or custom setting ideas, I am available to assist.
























