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3.95 Ct. Ametrine from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K21890 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.23 Width: 9.03 Height: 5.59 |
Weight: | 3.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $52 |
There are certain gemstones that carry with them the sense of an age old story, stones that feel like relics from a court of kings, and this radiant bi color ametrine is one of those rare treasures. Mined from the storied soils of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, and offered through The Natural Gemstone Company, this transparent 3.95 carat gem brings together two noble hues in a single, harmonious crystal. Ametrine has long been admired for its natural marriage of amethyst purple and citrine gold, a duality that was once regarded as a talisman for balanced judgment and regal taste. The radiant shape, precisely cut to measure 12.23 by 9.03 by 5.59 millimeters, was chosen to honor classical proportions while creating a modern presence on the finger. In the tradition of gemstones that have been set and treasured for generations, this stone reads as both an heirloom and an audacious personal statement, a gem that wears history lightly while projecting undeniable confidence.
The color of this ametrine is the true narrative, a bold declaration of personal power and distinction. Where some gems whisper, this stone speaks with measured authority, its light color intensity allowing the purple and golden zones to breathe and converse when turned in the light. The radiant cut, with its symmetrical intersections and crisp pavilion facets, amplifies that conversation, sending flashes of amethyst violet and warm citrine gold across the table and through the crown. The face up view is lucid and commanding, a transparent window into the crystal that reveals a clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a testament to the gem cutter who respected the rough and coaxed brilliance rather than masking imperfections. An excellent polish gives every facet a mirror finish, enabling the gem to return light with clarity and dignity. Though this stone has been heat treated to enhance its colors, the enhancement is a gentle refinement, a craftsman like touch that elevates the natural character rather than altering its essence.
If one considers the long arc of jewelry and ornamentation, gemstones such as this ametrine occupy a special place. They are not merely decorative, they are symbolic anchors for identity, instruments by which a wearer announces lineage and taste. Throughout history, bi color stones have been prized for their rarity and their metaphorical richness, and a well chosen radial cut brings the classic into a living design. Envision this 3.95 carat ametrine set as a solitary statement ring, where the clean lines of a timeless mounting allow the gem to command every glance, or imagined in an antique inspired filigree that would make the stone feel as though it has been in the family for generations. On a pendant, the gem would hang like a medallion of memory, catching sunlight and turning it into a private radiance. The images offered by The Natural Gemstone Company show the stone at hand in classic proportions, giving a clear sense of scale and presence, and suggesting how the ametrine will read in daily life while still performing as an emblem of legacy.
For collectors and connoisseurs who measure value by provenance and quality, a few practical details complete the picture and reinforce confidence. The gem weighs 3.95 carat, its radiant shape measures 12.23 x 9.03 x 5.59 mm, and it carries a clarity grade described as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level. Color intensity is classed as light, which in this instance produces a refined balance between the purple and golden zones rather than overwhelming saturation. The polish is excellent, and the gem has been heat treated, a customary enhancement that stabilizes and brightens natural tones. Origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source that has long been associated with quality gemstones and careful mining traditions. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the integrity of each stone and can assist with custom designs and setting recommendations to ensure that this ametrine becomes a lifelong symbol of distinction. For care, gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth will preserve the polish, avoiding harsh chemicals and extremes of heat. This ametrine is at once a link to the past and a proclamation of the present, a piece designed to endure, to be admired, and to be passed forward as a legacy of bold, refined taste.




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