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4.98 Ct. Ametrine from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K20150 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.89 Width: 11.08 Height: 6.53 |
Weight: | 4.98 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
Allow me to introduce a stone of rare distinction, a magnificent bi color ametrine weighing 4.98 carats, cut into a graceful pear shape, with dimensions of 14.89 by 11.08 by 6.53 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut that marries scintillating sparkle with elegant silhouette. This gem presents a medium color intensity, the warm citrine tones and the cool amethyst hues interplaying in a manner that is simultaneously bold and subtle, a visual dialogue that rewards the attentive eye. Evaluated at eye level it carries a clarity grade described as very very slightly included, a testament to its exceptional transparency when viewed naked, and its polish is an excellent one, the facet junctions honed to a mirror like finish that catches and returns light with assured refinement. Originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka and enhanced by considered heat treatment to refine its palette, this ametrine arrives to you as a curated treasure, selected and presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, a guarantee that the stone has been appraised and chosen with the utmost expertise and taste.
What gives this ametrine its individuality, beyond weight and shape, are the internal signatures that lie within, minute inclusions that serve as nature s own identification marks, reminders that such beauty is formed over time and under conditions no human hand can replicate. Within this stone you may find delicate needle like inclusions that trace the passage of crystalline growth like fine calligraphy, tiny crystalline habits and two phase inclusions that refract light at microscopic scales, and very occasionally soft veils and growth zoning that elegantly reinforce the boundary between the citrine and amethyst colors. These features are not imperfections to be disguised, they are character, they are provenance, they are the stone s private geography, and in this example they are admirably restrained, visible only under magnification while contributing to a depth and life that a perfectly sterile crystal cannot provide. The very very slightly included grade when assessed at eye level means the gem appears remarkably clean to its beholder, while under closer scrutiny the inclusions reveal themselves as intimate details, telling the story of formation, heat, and pressure, each inclusion a hallmark that assures authenticity, and each one a unique fingerprint that makes this ametrine unmistakably itself.
To own this pear shaped bi color ametrine is to make a declaration about taste and discernment, it is to carry a conversation starter that pivots between the worlds of classic refinement and modern boldness. The mixed brilliant cut amplifies fire and return of light, the excellent polish ensures every facet sings, and the medium color intensity provides presence without ostentation, making the gem perfectly suited for a signature ring or a bespoke pendant that will sit close to the skin and glow with personal radiance. We are transparent about enhancement, the stone has been heat treated to harmonize and elevate its colors, a common and accepted practice that brings out the very best in the material without compromising its integrity. Hailing from Ceylon Sri Lanka, this ametrine carries a provenance that adds to its narrative, a reminder that the most desirable gems often cross oceans and centuries before they arrive in the hands of those who appreciate them. At The Natural Gemstone Company we select pieces like this with a collector s eye, presenting them to clients who understand that owning such a gem is both an aesthetic choice and a quiet statement of accomplishment. If you seek a gem that blends rarity, technical excellence, and an unmistakable individuality, this 4.98 carat pear shape ametrine is an object of desire crafted by nature and refined by expert hands, ready to be set into a piece that will be cherished for generations.




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