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8.70 Ct. Purple Amethyst from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by May 18
Item ID: | K23689 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.28 Width: 11.08 Height: 8.08 |
Weight: | 8.70 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
One beautiful transparent 8.70 carat emerald cut purple amethyst is presented with precise proportions and a refined finish, the gem measuring 14.28 x 11.08 x 8.08 mm. The stone is an emerald cut, a shape that emphasizes geometric clarity and linear elegance, and it has been evaluated as eye clean when inspected at eye level. Color intensity is vivid, producing a rich, saturated purple that remains consistent across the table and pavilion facets, and the polish has been graded excellent, yielding crisp facet junctions and an even reflective surface. No enhancement has been applied to this specimen, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source known for producing gemstones with strong color and clean crystal structure. For clients interested in complementary materials, note that White Opal is the opal type associated with related pieces in our collection, and this provides a contrasting play of light when paired with the steady saturation of the amethyst, an option that can be considered for bespoke settings through The Natural Gemstone Company.
The emerald cut was chosen to maximize the gemological strengths of this amethyst, offering broad step facets that draw the eye into the central plane of color while also providing a controlled and elegant light return. At 14.28 x 11.08 x 8.08 mm the stone occupies a commanding presence on the hand when set in a ring, and it also adapts well to pendant and brooch applications where a strong color heart is desired. The vivid color intensity is evenly distributed due to the high degree of transparency, and the eye clean clarity allows light to travel through the crystal with minimal interruption. The excellent polish accentuates the step facets, resulting in defined planes that catch light along clean edges rather than diffuse reflections. The lack of enhancements means the color and clarity are natural characteristics of the specimen, providing a level of authenticity and stability that is desirable for both daily wear and occasional exhibition.
Beyond immediate visual appeal, this amethyst is a durable choice for long term enjoyment, combining natural structural integrity with a maintenance profile that supports preservation of its original beauty. Amethyst is a hard stone relative to many common wearables, and the eye clean clarity reduces the presence of internal stress points that might otherwise affect resilience. Because no enhancement has been applied, the color is inherent to the crystal and less subject to change from chemical or thermal treatments over time. With routine care consisting of gentle cleaning using mild detergent and soft brush, periodic inspection of the mounting when set in jewelry, and avoidance of harsh chemical exposure, the specimen will retain its vivid purple saturation and polished facet clarity for decades. The emerald cut configuration also shields the pavilion and girdle in many setting designs, offering practical protection that complements the gemological stability of the material.
Provenance and craftsmanship are important considerations for collectors and designers, and this amethyst carries the geographic signature of Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region with a long history of producing high quality colored gemstones. The Natural Gemstone Company documents the key attributes of this stone, including weight, dimensions, cut style, clarity grade, color intensity, polish, absence of enhancements, and origin, enabling informed decisions for settings that will showcase the piece without compromising its integrity. For those contemplating combinations, White Opal offers a soft luminous contrast that can frame or accompany the vivid purple in complementary designs, creating a balanced aesthetic between the amethyst core and opal accents. Whether the objective is a contemporary solitaire, a classic halo, or a mixed stone composition, the technical qualities and natural allure of this 8.70 carat emerald cut amethyst promise to continue to captivate, remaining a reliable and striking focal point across changing fashions and generations.




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