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1.09 Ct. Amethyst from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | K12999 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.97 Width: 6.05 Height: 3.93 |
Weight: | 1.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This transparent 1.09 carat oval amethyst from Ceylon, Sri Lanka exhibits precise dimensional harmony, measuring 7.97 x 6.05 x 3.93 millimeters. The stone is faceted in a mixed brilliant configuration, combining a faceted brilliant crown with a more controlled pavilion faceting scheme to optimize return of light while preserving color saturation. The measured depth yields an overall depth of approximately 56 percent, a proportion that balances pavilion volume and crown spread to produce lively internal reflection without undue windowing or extinction. Clarity is graded as eye clean when evaluated at eye level, indicating an absence of inclusions that would affect face up appearance in practical jewelry use. The polish is excellent across all facets, resulting in crisp facet junctions and sharply defined facet reflections, while the girdle is stable and suited to secure prong or bezel settings. Importantly, this piece is natural and untreated, with no enhancement, a feature that preserves the gemological integrity and provenance documented by The Natural Gemstone Company.
Colorally this amethyst presents a vivid purple intensity, a rich mid to deep saturation where both red and blue components of violet are well balanced. The evenness of tone across the table and pavilion minimizes color zoning, allowing the full body color to present uniformly in mounted jewelry. The mixed brilliant faceting enhances color depth by producing well controlled light leakage and multiple internal facet reflections, which is evident in the pronounced star like flash visible in the table when viewed face up. Because the stone is eye clean, the interplay of color and light is unobstructed by occlusive inclusions, producing a vivid, lively face up appearance. Craftsmanship considerations include precise facet alignment and consistent facet angles, both of which contribute to stable color dispersion and predictable brilliance when set under varying lighting conditions. This combination of vivid hue, transparent clarity, and careful cutting makes the gem suitable for collectors and designers seeking a natural specimen with gallery grade finish.
From a design and wearable perspective the vivid purple of this amethyst complements a broad range of skin tones because of its intermediary position between cool blue violet and warm red violet. On cool undertones the blue leaning aspects of the stone read as harmonious, reinforcing the natural cool palette and producing an elegant, cohesive look when set in white gold, platinum, or sterling silver. On warm undertones the red leaning aspects of the violet create a flattering contrast, adding warmth and perceived radiance to the skin, particularly when mounted in yellow gold or rose gold settings. For neutral or olive complexions the stone provides balanced contrast, appearing vivid without overpowering the wearer, and the oval outline lends an elongating visual effect when set in rings or pendant designs. Consideration of bezel versus open prong settings will influence perceived color depth, as a closed back or deep bezel will intensify body color, while an open back setting increases light return for more scintillation and visible internal flashes.
Practical recommendations from The Natural Gemstone Company for setting and care are oriented toward long term performance and design flexibility. The dimensions and carat weight are ideal for a solitaire ring between size six and eight where the oval spread occupies the finger without overwhelming the mounting, and the gem also translates well to halo or three stone arrangements where accent diamonds or sapphires can be used to tune the perceived color temperature. For pendants and earrings an open back cup will maximize brilliance for media with reflective bails or earring foils, while bezels provide additional protection for everyday wear. Amethyst rates seven on the Mohs scale and is suitable for regular wear with routine care, including cleaning in warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme heat. As a natural, unenhanced Ceylon amethyst presented by The Natural Gemstone Company this stone is offered with provenance information and consultation for custom settings to ensure the cut, color, and proportions are leveraged to their fullest aesthetic potential.




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