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48.43 Ct. Amethyst from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 22
Item ID: | K18806 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 27.49 Width: 17.8 Height: 13.25 |
Weight: | 48.43 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
One exceptional transparent purple amethyst, weighing 48.43 carats, presents a cushion shape and measures twenty seven point four nine millimeters by seventeen point eight zero millimeters by thirteen point two five millimeters, the gem is cut in a mixed brilliant style, the facet arrangement balances broad table brilliance with lively pavilion scintillation, the clarity grade is very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, the color intensity is vivid, and the polish is excellent, the stone is untreated with no enhancement reported, and its origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka. The primary hue is a saturated purple with even color distribution across the crown, the transparency allows strong light transmission, and the mixed brilliant cut has been executed to retain depth and saturation while maximizing return of light for a lively face up appearance. The substantial dimensions and consistent color make this an exemplary specimen for collectors and for high impact jewelry designs, and the absence of enhancements preserves the natural character and provenance of the material as supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company.
The proportions, including the thirteen point two five millimeter depth, provide visual weight and a pleasing profile for a broad range of settings, the cushion silhouette offers a classic, timeless geometry that complements both contemporary and vintage inspired mountings, and the mixed brilliant cut creates a complex play of light through a series of step influenced facets and smaller brilliant facets. At this scale, inclusions rated as very very slightly included are typically minor and located off the central sightline, the stone reads eye clean, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and clean reflections. This combination of size, cut, clarity and polish is rarely encountered in a single piece of amethyst, the result is a gem that sits confidently as the focal element in a ring, pendant, or brooch while maintaining comfortable proportions for wear and practical daily use when set appropriately.
Several characteristics make this amethyst a strong candidate to become a generational heirloom, first the substantial carat weight and classic cushion cut create an enduring aesthetic that transcends trends, second the origin from Ceylon, Sri Lanka gives the gem a traceable geographic provenance which enhances collectibility and historical value, third the absence of enhancement preserves the stone in its natural state, a factor that collectors and future heirs will recognize as important to authenticity. From a practical perspective, amethyst has a hardness of seven on the Mohs scale, providing sufficient resistance to everyday wear when properly mounted, routine care consisting of gentle cleaning with mild soap and water, a soft brush, and periodic inspection by a trusted jeweler will protect the stone, professional maintenance should include checking prongs and settings and addressing any loose mounts promptly to prevent damage. Families that establish documentation including purchase receipts, gem reports, and a short written history of the piece create a narrative that enhances emotional and monetary value over time, this gem pairs well with complementary stones such as White Opal when assembled into a coordinated family suite, White Opal can be used as accent stones to introduce contrast and soft iridescence alongside the vivid purple of the amethyst.
For practical mounting and long term stewardship, recommend a secure four or six prong head or a bezel with a raised profile to protect the girdle, precious metals such as platinum or eighteen karat gold offer a durable setting that complements the deep purple tone, a low profile setting will reduce exposure to knocks while a slightly elevated setting will increase presence and light interaction for the mixed brilliant cut. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide a detailed gem report, secure packaging, and assistance with sourcing compatible White Opal accents or with custom design and appraisals to support insurance coverage, consider engraving or accompanying documentation to record provenance and intended succession plan, with attentive care, appropriate documentation, and considered mounting, this Ceylon amethyst can be preserved and enjoyed across generations, the combination of exceptional size, natural origin, excellent polish, and vivid color intensity establishes it as a distinct and lasting piece for a family collection.




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