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1.77 Ct. Purple Amethyst from Brazil
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Item ID: | K1498 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.17 Width: 7.09 Height: 4.83 |
Weight: | 1.77 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $8 |
This is a beautifully transparent 1.77 carat oval purple amethyst, with precise millimeter measurements of 9.17 by 7.09 by 4.83 millimeters, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that combines the scintillation advantages of brilliant faceting with the depth control of step pavilion features, producing lively return of light with an evenly distributed face up color. Color is the most critical attribute for amethyst value, and this stone exhibits vivid color intensity, a saturated purple that reads as rich and regal in daylight and in artificial light, with minimal color zoning. The clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which indicates natural internal features that are small and not disruptive to transparency, and the polish is excellent which enhances luster and wearability. Importantly this amethyst has no enhancement, and its origin is Brazil, a source long respected for producing amethysts of stable color and fine crystalline quality. Taken together the cut, polish, natural Brazilian origin, and absence of treatments make this specimen a true representation of what educated collectors and designers seek in a fine amethyst.
Rarity in the market is often driven by the combination of size and pure saturation, and this amethyst is notable for the interplay of both attributes. Many amethysts that reach or exceed one and three quarter carats will present lighter or less even color, or require stronger cutting to hide pale areas, and conversely many strongly saturated stones are often smaller due to the natural distribution of chromophore elements during crystal growth. A 1.77 carat oval with vivid color intensity and even saturation across the table is therefore less common than either less saturated stones of the same size or smaller stones of comparable color, and for this reason it stands out for both collectors and fine jewelry use. The mixed brilliant cut has been optimized to present the color face up while preserving weight and proportion, the girdle and pavilion relationship supports a pleasing table diameter and depth ratio, and the result is a gem that appears larger to the eye than its weight alone would suggest. The slight inclusions present are consistent with natural formation and do not materially impact brilliance, they may even serve as identifying features in a provenance record, which is an added point of interest for buyers who value traceability and natural character.
From a technical perspective this stone offers attributes that align with both aesthetic and investment minded purchasing decisions. Clarity grading of slightly included means that at an arm s length visual inspection the stone reads as very clean, there is minimal obstruction to light travel through the crystal, and the excellent polish maximizes surface reflection so that the vivid purple is delivered with crisp facet contrast. The Brazilian origin conveys geological context, with many high quality amethysts from Brazil forming in hydrothermal environments where chromium and iron distributions yield stable purple hues, and the lack of any enhancement or heat treatment means color stability is inherent rather than induced. For an educated buyer considering mounting or resale, this gem will translate well into a wide range of settings, the oval shape being particularly versatile for rings, pendants, and custom boutique pieces where the balance of length and width produces a classic yet modern look. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accurate description and provenance of this stone, and we can provide additional imagery, exact facet diagrams, and independent laboratory reports on request, along with guidance on protective mounting choices to preserve the excellent polish and to showcase the vivid color. This amethyst represents a rare convergence of size, color intensity, and natural integrity, a piece that will appeal to collectors, discerning jewelers, and anyone seeking a statement purple gem with verifiable natural origins.























