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2.03 Ct. Purple Amethyst from Brazil
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Item ID: | K1721 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.03 Width: 7.94 Height: 4.59 |
Weight: | 2.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very 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 listing presents a beautifully transparent 2.03 carat oval purple amethyst, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, with exact dimensions of 10.03 by 7.94 by 4.59 millimeters. The gem is cut as an oval with a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant style crown with well executed pavilion facets to enhance scintillation and overall light return. Color is described as medium intensity violet purple, evenly distributed across the stone, and the surface treatment is an excellent polish that maximizes both luster and facet crispness. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, indicating inclusions are minimal and do not significantly detract from transparency or brilliance when the stone is viewed in hand. Importantly, this amethyst is natural and untreated, with no enhancement applied, and it is sourced from Brazil, a region renowned for producing high quality violet and purple quartz specimens that are prized by collectors and designers for their color stability and overall consistency.
From a gemological perspective this amethyst has several attributes that make it attractive to an educated buyer. The mixed brilliant cut is specifically chosen to marry the best aspects of sparkle and depth, providing a lively table and a pavilion structure that returns light with pleasing dispersion. The proportions and the 4.59 millimeter depth yield a balanced profile for an oval of this size, which in practical terms translates to good presence when set in a ring or pendant without appearing shallow or excessively deep. The very slightly included clarity grade means that the stone retains excellent transparency and will photograph well, while allowing for a more affordable price point compared with flawless examples. Medium color intensity is often preferred by connoisseurs because it provides a saturated appearance in both natural and artificial light, without veering into overly dark tones that can mute the stone's internal fire. Origin from Brazil contributes to market desirability, given the long history and established supply chains of Brazilian amethyst, and the fact that this specimen shows uniform color and no indication of heat treatment or irradiation increases its appeal for collectors who value natural state gemstones.
Durability and care are important considerations for any buyer, and on the Mohs hardness scale amethyst registers as a 7. This places it above many popular jewelry materials such as opal and pearl, and in the same general range as other durable silicate gemstones, but below corundum which is a 9, and far below diamond which is a 10. A hardness of 7 means the stone is resistant to everyday scratches from common materials, and it is well suited to use in rings, pendants, and earrings, provided reasonable care is taken. I recommend protective setting options for everyday wear, such as a bezel or secure prong setting, to minimize exposure to hard knocks and to protect the girdle. Cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is the safest routine. Ultrasonic cleaning is generally acceptable for solid amethyst that is free of significant fractures, but caution is advised if inclusions are present, and steam cleaning or exposure to prolonged high heat should be avoided to preserve color. If you would like additional high resolution imaging, facet by facet observations, or tailored advice on metal color and setting style to best complement the medium intensity violet, The Natural Gemstone Company is available to assist, and we can provide bespoke recommendations to ensure this 2.03 carat Brazilian amethyst becomes a lasting and valued part of your collection.






















