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5.85 Ct. Bi Color Ametrine from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K23798 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.97 Width: 8.14 Height: 5.93 |
Weight: | 5.85 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
We present an extraordinary treasure from The Natural Gemstone Company, one beautiful transparent 5.85 carat emerald cut bi color ametrine, born of the storied soils of Ceylon Sri Lanka. This exceptional stone measures 15.97 by 8.14 by 5.93 mm, and its elongated emerald cut has been executed with an eye for classical proportion and modern elegance. Clarity has been assessed as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, the color intensity registers as medium, and the polish is excellent. A subtle heat treatment enhances and stabilizes its dual tones, ensuring that the purple and golden yellow zones remain vivid and harmonious. For the connoisseur who seeks distinction rather than convention, this ametrine is a singular statement, a private performance of color and light that rewards the wearer and the collector alike.
What sets this jewel apart is the way its bi color personality is made manifest by the emerald cut. The stepped facets and broad table create a deep channel for color to travel, allowing the amethyst purple to glide into citrine gold with a fluidity that feels cinematic. Unlike briolette or brilliant cuts that scatter light in a playful, diamond like burst, the emerald cut offers a refined, mirror like depth, producing broad flashes of tone and an internal luminescence that changes as the gem is turned. The generous table and the stone dimensions provide a commanding face up presence, so that on a ring hand the gem reads as both architectural and intimate, a jewel that announces itself without bluster. The transparency and very very slight inclusions ensure that light dances cleanly through the body of the stone, permitting the two colors to breathe and interact in ways that smaller or more included examples simply cannot achieve.
When comparing brilliance and visual impact to more commonly known gemstones, the charms of ametrine are uniquely its own. Diamonds are revered for their scintillation and fire, a consequence of high refractive index and dispersion, while sapphires and emeralds offer saturated single tone depth. Ametrine does not try to emulate the diamond, nor to compete directly with the single color intensity of a sapphire. Its brilliance is comparative rather than imitative. The allure of this bi color ametrine lies in the contrast, in the dialogue between purple and gold, and in the way light reveals layers of hue rather than only flashes of white light. Where a diamond may glitter, this ametrine glows, and where a single tone sapphire seduces with relentless color, this gem seduces with complex personality. Against an emerald, which is admired for its velvety color and garden like inclusions, this ametrine reads as crisp and modern. Compared with amethyst or citrine of similar weight, the bi color effect doubles the visual narrative, offering two moods in one stone. For the person who seeks a standout piece that confers refined taste, the visual poetry of a well cut ametrine will feel more personal and more editorial than any predictable colorless gem.
Beyond its aesthetic virtues, there is provenance and craftsmanship to celebrate. Ceylon Sri Lanka has a reputation for producing gemstones with exceptional color and clarity, and this ametrine carries that lineage with quiet confidence. The heat treatment performed on this stone was applied with restraint and respect, enhancing stability while preserving the natural gradations that make ametrine so compelling. The excellent polish and the precision of the emerald cut reflect lapidary skill that honors the stone rather than forcing it into an anonymous trend. Imagine this gem set in a bespoke ring in warm rose gold to echo the golden tones, or in platinum to allow the violet to assert itself, each setting amplifying different facets of its personality. Owning this 5.85 carat bi color ametrine from The Natural Gemstone Company is not merely an acquisition, it is a declaration of discernment, a wearable object of design that reads as both heirloom and modern collectible, a piece that affirms a sophisticated eye and a preference for the rare and the refined. If you are seeking a gem that signals accomplishment and refined taste, this ametrine is an invitation to distinguish yourself with a jewel that truly stands apart.




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