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8.38 Ct. Purple Amethyst from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jul 3
Item ID: | K25162 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.93 Width: 11.38 Height: 8.38 |
Weight: | 8.38 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $189 |
This exceptional transparent 8.38 carat pear shape purple amethyst, measuring 15.93 by 11.38 by 8.38 millimeters, represents a rare combination of size, color, and craftsmanship available from The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem is faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that balances table brilliance with faceted depth in the pavilion to maximize light return and scintillation in a pear outline. Its clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone reads as essentially eye clean to most observers while retaining minute natural features visible only under magnification, a characteristic prized by informed buyers who prefer untreated, natural material. Color is described as intense, a deep and saturated purple that is evenly distributed and free from the brown or washed out tones often seen in lower grade amethysts. The surface finish is an excellent polish, ensuring crisp facet junctions and clean reflections. Importantly this specimen is reported with no enhancement, an attribute that significantly enhances its desirability among educated collectors and designers who value natural provenance and authenticity.
From a gemological and grading perspective this Ceylon Sri Lanka origin amethyst merits close attention. Amethyst is a variety of quartz, which provides good durability for regular wear owing to a Mohs hardness of 7, but the real premium in market perception is driven by color, clarity, cut, and provenance. Ceylon has an established reputation for producing vividly saturated colored gemstones, and an intensely colored untreated amethyst from this locality commands greater esteem than similar stones from more common sources. The mixed brilliant faceting in this pear configuration is specifically aimed at optimizing the stone for both brilliance and depth, producing flashes of lighter and darker purple that enliven the gem without introducing zoning or uneven color distribution. The very very slightly included clarity grade, when combined with intense color and a skillful cut, positions this amethyst in a class above typical commercial samples which are often paler or treated to improve appearance. For buyers who evaluate gemstones by conventional grading criteria, this piece offers the tangible metrics they seek, including exact carat weight, precise dimensions, explicit enhancement status, and traceable origin, all factors that reinforce confidence in condition and value.
When assessing investment potential and projected appreciation, several objective factors strengthen the case for acquisition. First, size matters in colored gemstones, and an untreated 8.38 carat amethyst with intense color is substantially less common than smaller or heat treated material, which supports price premiums on the primary market. Second, origin and lack of enhancement matter increasingly to collectors and investors, as market demand shifts toward naturally sourced and minimally processed gems, a trend that tends to reduce the available supply of premium quality material. Third, the overall quality package here, combining an eye clean appearance, excellent polish, and a masterful mixed brilliant cut, enhances both desirability and marketability to jewelers and end collectors. Historical pricing for fine colored gemstones shows greater long term resilience than mass market material, particularly for stones with clear documentation and conspicuous aesthetic appeal. That said, gemstone markets are nuanced and not guaranteed. Liquidity varies by stone, and appreciation depends on global demand, fashion, and economic conditions. Investors who seek to include colored gemstones in a diversified alternative assets portfolio should consider obtaining an independent grading report, insuring the piece, and securing professional appraisal documentation to support provenance and valuation.
For buyers seeking both aesthetic pleasure and potential capital appreciation, this Ceylon amethyst from The Natural Gemstone Company represents a compelling opportunity. It combines measurable, desirable attributes that matter to educated purchasers, including an exact carat weight of 8.38 carats, precise dimensions of 15.93 by 11.38 by 8.38 millimeters, a mixed brilliant pear cut that maximizes visual performance, intense natural color, very very slightly included clarity at eye level, excellent polish, and no enhancement. These qualities translate into stronger resale appeal and a clearer path to long term value retention than lower grade or treated counterparts. We recommend preserving the gem with appropriate care, storing it in a secure, humidity controlled environment, obtaining professional certification if intended for investment purposes, and consulting with our specialists at The Natural Gemstone Company for tailored advice on setting, appraisal, and market timing to align the acquisition with your collecting or investment objectives.




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