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4.98 Ct. Ametrine from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K17499 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.48 Width: 10.64 Height: 5.68 |
Weight: | 4.98 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
If you have been searching for a singular stone that answers both the heart and the eye, this transparent 4.98 carat cushion shape bi color ametrine is the piece that ends your quest, it brings together rarity, size, and visual drama in a way few gems can match. Weighing nearly five carats and measuring 13.48 x 10.64 x 5.68 mm, this ametrine wears like a statement and sizes up beautifully for an engagement ring, a one of a kind pendant, or a centerpiece for a collector who prizes personality as much as beauty. The mixed brilliant cut has been chosen to maximize the dual personality of the gem, delivering scintillation and depth from the pavilion while preserving the distinct amethyst purple and citrine gold within a single crystal. The clarity grade reads very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone reads clean to the eye and retains crisp brilliance under normal wear. Its medium color intensity supplies a clear, saturated split of purple and golden tones that is immediately legible, and an excellent polish gives the surface mirror like windows into the heart of the gem. Enhancement is heat treated, disclosed and stable, and the origin of this ametrine is Madagascar, a source that has produced increasingly fine and characterful material in recent years, making this specimen both contemporary and collectible. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this gem with full transparency about its attributes, so you know exactly what you are acquiring.
Visually and historically this ametrine summons the drama of several famous gems while remaining entirely itself, its dual tones offering a narrative you do not get with a single color stone, the way the Hope Diamond is celebrated for its deep, singular blue, or the Dresden Green for its intense, royal green, this ametrine provides two contrasting color stories in one crystal, a purple reminiscent of storied amethysts that have adorned crowns and religious regalia, paired with a warm citrine yellow that evokes the sunlit gold of the finest heritage yellow sapphires. It also shares with Alexandrite the thrill of a gem that surprises the viewer, though Alexandrite changes with light and this stone juxtaposes its colors within a single field, so the visual impact is immediate and unambiguous. The mixed brilliant cut amplifies the compare and contrast effect, similar to how the faceting on historically important stones was engineered to favor a particular play of light, yet here the faceting is optimized to both showcase the split coloration and to yield lively brilliance across the table and crown. Size wise, almost five carats in a transparent, eye clean specimen elevates this ametrine beyond novelty and into the realm of museum caliber personality, it is a rare opportunity to own a clean, well cut, and well polished bi color gem with presence and provenance from Madagascar.
If your need is a stone that tells a story, one that will be remarked upon every time it is worn, or a rare inclusion in a curated collection, this ametrine answers that brief with confidence, for an engagement ring it offers a conversation starting uniqueness that will never be mistaken for a conventional solitaire, for a collector it fills the desire for an unusual species and a fine example of color zoning in a large, transparent crystal. We at The Natural Gemstone Company understand that buyers want beauty, integrity, and clear information, so we provide detailed descriptions, high resolution images on request, and transparent treatment disclosure, the heat treatment applied to this stone is a standard, stable enhancement that improves color uniformity while preserving the natural bicolor phenomenon, and provenance from Madagascar is included in our paperwork. If you value a piece that combines historical resonance, technical excellence in cut and polish, and a rare natural duality of color, this 4.98 carat cushion shape bi color ametrine is the gem that ends the search, please contact The Natural Gemstone Company to reserve this stone, arrange viewing, or request additional documentation and specialized mounting advice.

























