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3.84 Ct. Ametrine from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K19559 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.14 Width: 10.01 Height: 6.41 |
Weight: | 3.84 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
Born deep within the mineral rich soils of Madagascar, this extraordinary ametrine began its life as a slow dance between volcanic heat and mineral chemistry, crystallizing a rare union of amethyst and citrine tones in a single crystal. From the moment our trusted artisanal partners carefully unearthed the rough, we in The Natural Gemstone Company recognized its potential, a clear and transparent crystal with an innate division of purple and golden hues that spoke of both contrast and harmony. The finished gem is a beautiful transparent 3.84 carat asscher octagon shape bi color ametrine, measuring 10.14 by 10.01 by 6.41 millimeters, cut in the asscher style to emphasize the symmetry and step facets. Evaluation at eye level returns a clarity grade of very very slightly included, a testament to the stone clarity that allows light to pass through with clean, luminous reflection. The medium color intensity sits between delicate and bold, offering a wearable saturation that adapts to both daylight and evening light, and the excellent polish brings each facet to life. This piece has been heat treated, a careful and time honored enhancement used to stabilize and subtly refine color, a practice performed with restraint and respect to the natural character of the gem. Each stage of the journey from the mine to the finished stone was guided by the standards and care that define The Natural Gemstone Company.
Ametrine has its own storied heritage, traditionally associated with the joining of opposites, a single stone that carries the calming influence of amethyst alongside the energizing warmth of citrine. Across cultures, similar purple and golden stones have been used in ceremonial adornments, talismans, and heirloom pieces, prized for their perceived ability to balance mood and intention, and to harmonize energy in ritual and everyday wear. The asscher cut itself carries a historical lineage, born in the early twentieth century and celebrated in the age of geometric elegance, giving the stone an architectural presence steeped in Art Deco heritage. Wearing this ametrine connects the modern owner to a long tradition of lapidary craft and cultural symbolism, an opportunity to place a gem with historical resonance into contemporary jewelry. In parallel, the collection at The Natural Gemstone Company often references the luminous qualities of opals in curated pairings, and the White Opal with its milky, pearlescent shimmer has been historically used in ceremonial jewelry to symbolize purity and spiritual insight, making it a natural companion in designs that seek both contrast and cohesion.
The cutting and polishing of this ametrine was executed to honor both the natural zoning of the rough and the classic geometry of the asscher cut, producing a gem that offers crisp facet steps, depth when viewed face up, and a crisp separation of its bi color personality as light travels through its plane. At 3.84 carat and with its precise dimensions it is ideal for a statement ring that centers the hand, a pendant that rests over the heart, or a bespoke cuff that allows the stone to command presence without overwhelming. The very very slightly included clarity, evaluated at eye level, provides collectors and jewelers with assurance of transparency and minimal visual distraction, while the medium color intensity and excellent polish ensure that the purple and golden zones read distinctly as the gem moves. For those seeking to build layered meaning into a piece, pairing this ametrine with White Opal can create a dialogue between warmth and milky light, between grounded energy and soft luminosity, reflecting both historic tradition and contemporary design sensibility.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we steward each stone from origin through finishing with an emphasis on provenance, craftsmanship, and storytelling, ensuring that the gem you receive carries with it the narrative of its birth, its careful shaping, and its readiness to become an heirloom. If you imagine this 3.84 carat asscher octagon bi color ametrine set into a ring or a pendant, we can consult on settings that celebrate the asscher cut, enhance the bi color division, and complement the stone with elements such as White Opal or warm metals to echo the citrine tones. We welcome inquiries for bespoke commissions, detailed imagery, and guidance on pairing this gem with materials that respect its heritage and amplify its presence. This ametrine is more than a gemstone, it is a chapter in a long tradition of craft and meaning, prepared to travel from Madagascar to a piece of jewelry that will be cherished for generations.
























