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14.27 Ct. Amethyst from Bolivia
This loose stone ships by Mar 18
Item ID: | K20112 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.82 Width: 14.42 Height: 10.05 |
Weight: | 14.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Bolivia |
Per carat price: help | $15 |
Amethyst has been revered across continents and centuries, a gemstone whose purple depths carry stories of empire, devotion, and timeless elegance. From ancient Greece where the name amethystos was whispered as a charm against excess, to medieval cathedrals where bishops and royalty selected violet gems to signify piety and rank, this color has long been associated with dignity and quiet power. The oval shape of this particular stone speaks to classical taste, an enduring silhouette that has graced signet rings, pendants, and crown jewels for generations. Holding this amethyst is to hold a fragment of that lineage, a connection to artisans and wearers who valued color, clarity, and the calm authority of purple. At The Natural Gemstone Company we celebrate that lineage by presenting gemstones that are as honest in their origin as they are rich in their story, and this Bolivian amethyst is presented as an authentic and untreated testament to tradition.
This remarkable gemstone weighs 14.27 carats, and measures 17.82 by 14.42 by 10.05 millimeters, an impressive size that maintains elegant proportions for wearable, heirloom pieces. The oval form is faceted with a mixed brilliant cut, a thoughtful marriage of brilliant and step facet styles that maximizes both scintillation and depth. The clarity grade is very very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, and its transparency and excellent polish allow light to travel cleanly through the stone, revealing the saturated violet tones that jewelers prize. Color intensity is described as intense, and there has been no enhancement applied to alter its natural hue. Originating from Bolivia, this amethyst bears the character of its geology, a naturally occurring palette that requires only expert cutting and polishing to reveal its full potential. Each facet has been executed to balance brilliance and depth, making the most of the gem's size and internal clarity, and ensuring that what you see when you view the stone is the result of careful human craft combined with unaltered natural beauty.
How this amethyst performs in light is an essential part of its appeal, and the mixed brilliant cut makes it a responsive and lively gem in many environments. In direct sunlight the stone comes alive with vivid violet and bluish violet flashes, the intense color saturating the large table and drawing the eye, while the brilliant facets send lively scintillation across the surface. Under cool daylight or fluorescent lighting the color leans into a pure, regal violet, clarity and transparency emphasizing the jewel like depth rather than surface reflections. In warm incandescent light, and especially by candlelight, the amethyst softens into a lush, velvety purple that feels intimate and rich, the facets lending warmth and a subtle glow rather than sharp sparkle. Modern LED lighting provides a crisp presentation, revealing fine facet edges and giving the stone a gemlike clarity and punctuation of bright flashes. In low ambient light the large carat weight and polished facets allow the amethyst to maintain presence, its deep center appearing as a glowing core, and under a focused spotlight or in photographic lighting the mixed cut produces a dramatic play between brilliant scintillation and the deep, saturated color that marks fine amethyst.
This amethyst invites classic settings that honor both its history and its size, making it an excellent centerpiece for a solitaire ring, a vintage inspired pendant, or a refined cocktail ring that will be treasured for decades. Paired with warm yellow gold the purple becomes more regal and historic, while white gold or platinum emphasizes clarity and a modern sensibility, allowing the intense color to hold an elegant contrast. A halo of small diamonds will amplify its sparkle and create a luminous frame, while a bezel setting will protect the gem for frequent wear and emphasize the oval silhouette. As a natural, untreated gem from Bolivia with excellent polish and eye level clarity, this stone is a candidate for an heirloom that can be passed down, carrying with it the provenance and craft that collectors and connoisseurs value. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind this amethyst as a responsible choice, a jewel that connects the rich past of purple gemstones with the precise standards of contemporary gem cutting and presentation, and we welcome you to consider this piece as a living fragment of jewelry history, one that will shine with character and grace in a variety of lights for generations to come.
























