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9.18 Ct. Purple Amethyst from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K26018 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.37 Width: 12.12 Height: 9.41 |
Weight: | 9.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $32 |
This 9.18 carat oval purple amethyst from Ceylon Sri Lanka presents as a textbook example of gemological balance between size, color, and cutting. Measuring 15.37 x 12.12 x 9.41 mm, the stone is substantial enough to command presence in a ring or pendant, while the mixed brilliant cut has been executed to optimize both face up brilliance and depth of color. The mixed brilliant arrangement combines a faceted crown and a pavilion design that directs light into the body of the stone, producing scintillation and lively flashes without sacrificing the saturated violet hue. Transparency is excellent, and the polish is graded excellent, allowing clean light transmission and crisp facet junctions. Color intensity is described as intense, showing a rich, vivid purple that is evenly distributed throughout the gem, and the stone is unenhanced, meaning no heat or dye treatments have been applied. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, which assures an appealing clean appearance to the naked eye while preserving natural internal characteristics that confirm authenticity.
Inclusions in this amethyst are to be regarded not as flaws but as unique identifiers and natural records of the stone s formation history. Under magnification, very very slight inclusions can include fine needle like crystals, tiny two phase fluid inclusions, or faint color zoning bands that reflect the crystal s growth environment. These microscopic features permit gemologists to distinguish natural stones from synthetics and to support an origin assessment, and they give each specimen its own fingerprint. For collectors and technically minded buyers, these internal characteristics are valuable because they provide evidence of natural formation and contribute to the stone s story. Because the stone is not enhanced, the presence of such inclusions further corroborates its natural origin, making the gem more desirable to buyers who prioritize untreated material. In practical terms, the inclusions are sufficiently minor that they do not detract from brilliance or durability, they are not visible at normal viewing distances, and they add a subtle complexity to light return that can make the stone appear more lively and interesting under different lighting conditions.
From the standpoint of an educated buyer, this amethyst offers several factors that increase its desirability and intrinsic value. Size matters in colored gemstones, and a well proportioned 9.18 carat amethyst with intense color is less common than smaller stones of similar saturation. The combination of intense natural color, excellent polish, and a careful mixed brilliant cut means the gem will sit attractively in fine jewelry and will perform well on the hand or at the throat. Origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka is an important provenance detail, as Sri Lankan material has a long established reputation for producing clean, vividly colored quartz specimens. Because the stone has no enhancement, it meets the criteria preferred by many collectors and connoisseurs who seek natural, untreated gems. For mounting, a setting that protects the pavilion and girdle while allowing light into the crown will best showcase the cut and color, and the Mohs hardness of quartz at seven indicates good everyday wearability with normal care.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize transparent, technical descriptions and responsible sourcing. We can provide additional images, videos, and magnified views that highlight the inclusion types and the exact optic performance of this piece, and we encourage buyers to request independent laboratory documentation if desired. For those considering this amethyst as an investment quality purchase or as the centerpiece of a bespoke jewelry commission, the combination of size, intense natural color, untreated status, and very very slight inclusions makes it a distinguished and verifiable choice. Our team is available to discuss mounting options, complementary accent stones, and care instructions to ensure the gem retains its polish and color for generations.




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