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7.48 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Kunzite Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Kunzite | Kunzite |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13512 | PR13512 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.1 Width: 7.91 Height: 6.33 | Length: 10.03 Width: 8.1 Height: 6.34 |
Weight: | 3.68 Ct. | 3.80 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Light | Faint |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $40 | $40 |
There is a hush to these matched kunzites, a soft dawn held in twin ovals that seem to breathe with a pinkish purple light. From the hands of The Natural Gemstone Company these two stones arrive like a promise, 3.68 carats and 3.80 carats, each measured with care at 10.10 by 7.91 by 6.33 mm and 10.03 by 8.10 by 6.34 mm, mixed brilliant cuts that scatter the light into little private constellations. Their clarity grade is very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a whisper of natural history that only deepens their character, and their polish is excellent, a glassy calm that invites the touch. The color is of gentle intensity, a light wash of rose and lavender that was born in Brazil and has not been altered by any enhancement, leaving the soul of the stone honest and real. Hold them up and you see how each facet catches a different memory, how the oval silhouette elongates the gaze, how the balance of weight and size makes them at once substantial and serenely wearable.
Imagine these companions set in many ways, each design a different poem. For earrings they become twin moons, perfect as studs cradled by slender prongs or embraced by a halo of tiny white diamonds that deepen their blush, or set in bezels for a modern quiet. As a pair of center stones they can become mirror rings, a vow shared by two hands, each kunzite resting in a subtle cathedral or a vintage inspired gallery, or they can sit side by side in a bypass ring that speaks of togetherness. In pendant form one could be suspended from a fine chain in rose gold, the other set in white gold to catch light with contrast, a day and night duet. They will wear beautifully in three stone compositions, flanked by tapered baguettes that sharpen their softness, or nested in cluster settings that turn them into floral hearts. Imagine them in a delicate bracelet, each stone a soft punctuation, or as accent stones on a tiara for a bride who dreams of pastel dawns. The light color intensity of these kunzites makes them supremely adaptable, an ally to yellow gold that warms their hue, and a perfect match for the cool embrace of platinum or white gold, and even silver that sings with their tenderness.
To choose these kunzites is to choose a story that will unfurl gently across years, a romance that requires no loud declarations but accumulates meaning with every sunrise. They are ideal for engagements for those who prefer poetry over precedent, for anniversaries that celebrate growth rather than milestones, and for bespoke pieces that are worn close to the heart. Because they are matched with meticulous attention to dimensions and weight, they offer jewelers and designers freedom to pair them symmetrically or to contrast them with asymmetry that feels intentional. Consider soft prong cups that allow light to enter and play, or low bezels for daily wear that will keep their excellent polish safe from the world. Care is simple yet reverent, treat them as you would a treasured letter, avoid sudden heat and hard knocks, and they will continue to glow with that light from Brazil. When you seek a matched pair that is both practical and deeply lyrical, The Natural Gemstone Company offers these kunzites as companions for life, stones that will witness laughter and quiet dinners, sunrise walks and evening vows, keeping close the memory of promise in their pinkish purple heart.

























