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8.63 Ct. Purple Amethyst from Brazil
Item ID: | K25219 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.16 Width: 13.05 Height: 7.9 |
Weight: | 8.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Princess |
Cut: | Princess Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This transparent 8.63 carat purple amethyst from Brazil measures 13.16 by 13.05 by 7.90 millimeters and has been fashioned into a precise princess cut. Its intense color intensity presents a rich, saturated violet that reads consistently across the table and pavilion, while the excellent polish delivers crisp facet junctions and lively internal reflections. Clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, yielding a clean face-up appearance with only minor inclusions observable under magnification. There has been no enhancement to the stone, confirming its natural color and structural integrity. The square princess profile combines modern geometric symmetry with a depth that balances brilliance and color saturation, making the stone well suited for a center setting in either a ring or a pendant where its facets can be admired directly. The Natural Gemstone Company provides this amethyst with full disclosure of origin and treatment status, reinforcing its natural provenance and consistent cutting standards.
When compared to historically admired purple gemstones, this specimen evokes the same regal presence that made amethyst a staple in royal and ecclesiastical regalia through the centuries, while offering attributes that differ from many antique pieces. Unlike older cabochons and unevenly cut stones often seen in historical collections, this princess-cut amethyst displays modern cutting precision that maximizes optical performance and color uniformity. Its intense hue can be likened to the deep violet tones that have long been associated with power and prestige, yet its unenhanced Brazilian origin and transparent clarity give it a contemporary appeal distinct from heat-treated or heavily included examples. The combination of substantial weight at 8.63 carats, clean eye-level clarity, and exacting polish provides a unique value proposition: an amethyst that channels the dignified color of historical purple gems while offering the technical advantages of modern lapidary practice. For collectors and designers seeking a natural, well-proportioned, and visually commanding purple gemstone, this piece represents a balanced synthesis of heritage color and present-day craftsmanship.
























