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5.96 Ct. Ametrine from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Dec 23
Item ID: | K16182 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.87 Width: 7.75 Height: 6.83 |
Weight: | 5.96 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $48 |
This transparent 5.96 carat bi color ametrine is emerald cut with dimensions of 13.87 by 7.75 by 6.83 millimeters, exhibiting a clear linear color division between a medium intense golden yellow and a medium intense violet purple. The emerald cut emphasizes the stone's clean planes and color zoning, and the excellent polish produces sharp facet reflections and a crisp table. Clarity is graded eye clean at normal viewing distance, allowing the colors to read without distraction. The specimen has been heat treated, a stable enhancement commonly used to refine color, and its reported origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka. The Natural Gemstone Company documents these attributes to support appropriate design choices and to reflect the gemological character of this particular ametrine.
When set in jewelry the distinct yellow and purple zones offer versatile color relationships with different skin tones. The golden yellow side warms fair and cool undertones, creating a luminous, sunlit effect on pinkish or neutral complexions, while the violet side provides complementary cool contrast that enhances clarity and depth, particularly on cooler skin tones. On warm or olive skin the yellow portion blends harmoniously with golden undertones and produces a cohesive, flattering glow, while the purple portion reads as a rich accent that increases perceived saturation and visual interest. On medium to dark skin the contrast between the two colors becomes more pronounced, delivering a striking, high impact look in solitaire mounts or open prong settings. Overall the bi color balance allows the gem to adapt, offering a warm or cool emphasis depending on orientation and surrounding metal.
Choice of metal and setting further refines how the ametrine complements skin. Yellow gold will enrich and extend the golden zone, producing a cohesive warm composition. White gold or platinum will emphasize the violet side and the stone's clarity, yielding a more contemporary, crisp presentation. Rose gold softens the transition between colors and can create a refined, vintage sensibility. A lengthwise emerald style setting highlights the linear color split, while a diagonal or bezel orientation encourages a blended appearance as light moves across the stone. For mounting recommendations and bespoke settings that consider skin tone and wearability, The Natural Gemstone Company can provide detailed guidance based on this ametrine's dimensions and optical character.




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