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12.56 Ct. Amethyst from Bolivia
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K15642 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 19.9 Width: 14.1 Height: 9.8 |
Weight: | 12.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Bolivia |
Per carat price: help | $16 |
Born deep within the layered volcanic and metamorphic terrains of Bolivia, this 12.56 carat amethyst carries with it the quiet history of earth and water moving together for millennia to paint crystal with violet fire. Miners working small, often family-run claims carefully extract quartz geodes and pockets, hand splitting and sorting each crystal until a gem of rare transparency and saturation is revealed. The vivid purple you see in this stone is entirely natural, no enhancement, the result of trace iron and natural irradiation woven into the quartz matrix over geological time. At The Natural Gemstone Company we value that unaltered story, and this amethyst is presented exactly as the earth made it, its color intensity preserved and its natural character celebrated. The raw crystal's journey from pocket to table involved selective cutting decisions intended to preserve weight and color, and the result is a beautifully balanced, fancy shaped gem that retains a powerful, pure purple presence.
The cutter chose a refined step cut to translate the stone’s depth into crisp planes and measured elegance, producing a gem that reads as both contemporary and timeless. At 19.90 by 14.10 by 9.80 millimeters, this amethyst is substantial without being unwieldy, a scale that allows the step facets to create deep reflective windows and flashes of violet as the gem moves. Its fancy shape adds individuality, a silhouette that invites custom settings and thoughtful design, while the eye clean clarity grade means that at typical viewing distances the stone appears free of visible inclusions, allowing light to pass through uninterrupted and the vivid color to express itself fully. An excellent polish further amplifies that effect, each facet meeting the next with precision and a mirror-like finish that throws back saturation and shine. Because no enhancement has been applied, the tone and hue are genuine, and the gem’s character will appeal to collectors and designers who prize authenticity and provenance.
Durability is an essential part of the gem’s story, and amethyst sits at seven on the Mohs hardness scale, which gives you a clear sense of its everyday performance. At Mohs 7 amethyst is significantly more resistant to scratches than common materials such as glass or softer organics, it will hold up well for pendants, earrings, and many ring designs, and it offers a reassuring middle ground between delicate gems and the hardest stones. By comparison, diamond is a ten, corundum family stones such as sapphire and ruby are nine, and topaz is eight, so while amethyst is not as impervious as sapphire or diamond, it is notably tougher than many ornamental materials. That hardness, paired with its substantial size and step cut, makes this gem a fine choice for a statement ring when set with protective design elements such as a bezel, halo, or lowered setting that guards the edges from knocks. To preserve its vivid color and finish, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and strong heat which can slowly fade tone, and clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemical cleaners and sudden temperature shocks. Ultrasonic cleaners are generally acceptable for clean amethyst, but when in doubt consult a trusted jeweler, and when set in jewelry prefer settings that minimize the risk of chipping along edges.
This amethyst from Bolivia embodies a complete narrative, from mineral formation to mindful cutting, and from its natural, untreated hue to its carefully executed polish, it arrives ready to be set into a piece that tells your own story. Whether you are a collector drawn to natural, eye-clean stones, a designer seeking a distinctive center for a bespoke ring, or someone who wants a meaningful and wearable treasure, this vivid 12.56 carat step cut amethyst is an invitation to connect with a gem that has traveled time and earth to reach your hands. At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand behind the stone’s origin and craftsmanship, and we welcome inquiries about custom settings, matching stones, and care recommendations so that this gem may be enjoyed for generations.






















