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1.06 Ct. Amethyst from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | K12998 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.1 Width: 6.07 Height: 4.35 |
Weight: | 1.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This pear shaped, transparent purple amethyst weighs 1.06 carat, and measures 8.06 by 6.05 by 4.11 millimeters, and it originates from Ceylon, Sri Lanka. The gem presents a vivid color intensity that is evenly distributed across the table and the pavilion, and it carries a clarity grade of eye clean evaluated at eye level, which confirms that there are no inclusions visible to normal observation that would interrupt light passage. The piece is free of enhancement, and its natural state preserves the intrinsic chromophore balance that gives amethyst its characteristic violet to purplish hue. The finish is described as excellent polish, and that condition is apparent in the sharpness of facet junctions and the uniformity of surface luster. The Natural Gemstone Company selects material with these combined attributes to ensure optical integrity and practical suitability for fine jewelry settings.
The mixed brilliant cut applied to this pear shape is an intentional synthesis of facet geometry designed to maximize light reflection and scintillation within a non round outline. The crown is faceted with a series of star and kite facets that transition smoothly into a well proportioned table, and the pavilion employs a modified brilliant arrangement that returns incident light through the crown face with controlled contrast. In this configuration the cut channels light into a set of internal reflections that are later dispersed and redirected, creating a balance of bright flashes and darker contrast areas that enhance perceived depth and movement. The pear outline concentrates this behavior toward the pointed end, producing a directional play of light that elongates the visual field, while the rounded shoulder offers symmetrical distribution of brightness across the width. The overall depth of 4.11 millimeters yields proportions that support optimal light return, with the cutting geometry calibrated to avoid light leakage at the bezel plane and to favor internal reflection that accentuates optical saturation.
The interaction between the mixed brilliant faceting and the material properties of amethyst is central to the gem showing both lively brilliance and sustained color intensity. Amethyst selectively absorbs in the yellow to green portion of the spectrum, which leaves violet and blue components to dominate the transmitted light, and the mixed brilliant cut amplifies those remaining wavelengths by increasing the number of internal reflections before light exits the stone. As a result, small variations in hue become visually resolved, and the vivid purple presentation gains a three dimensional quality. The eye clean clarity permits unobstructed light paths, so each facet functions as a deliberate reflector rather than a diffuser, and the excellent polish ensures minimal surface scattering so that reflected light remains crisp and defined. The combined effect is enhanced scintillation when the gem or the wearer moves, and consistent face up color in typical light conditions, which is especially important for the pear silhouette where orientation influences the viewer experience.
For practical application the gem responds well to a variety of mounting styles because its mixed brilliant cut maintains lively return even when partially bezel set or when mounted with prongs that secure the pointed tip. The measured dimensions offer a balance between presence and wearability, and the cut proportions help stabilize light performance across common finger sizes. When considering orientation in a ring, pendant, or pair of matched pieces, aligning the point for directional emphasis will emphasize length and movement, while a more neutral orientation will present a centered face up display of color. Because the stone is natural with no enhancement, and because its polish and clarity are of high quality, routine maintenance is limited to gentle cleaning to preserve surface lustre. The Natural Gemstone Company provides full disclosure of origin and treatment, and this amethyst exemplifies a considered combination of natural material and precise cutting that focuses on optical optimization rather than superficial alteration.




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