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2.30 Ct. Kunzite from Afghanistan
This loose stone ships by Feb 24
Item ID: | K21523 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.77 Width: 6.91 Height: 5.3 |
Weight: | 2.30 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
This specimen is a transparent pink kunzite, weighing 2.30 carats, with dimensions of 7.77 by 6.91 by 5.30 millimeters. The shape is an asscher octagon, executed in a classical step cut that emphasizes broad, concentric facets and a high, mirror like table. The faceting pattern produces parallel step facets on the crown and pavilion, creating controlled light return and a hall of mirrors effect that favors color and clarity over scintillation. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included at eye level, indicating that the internal characteristics do not detract from the clean visual appearance when set, and the polish is rated excellent, giving crisp facet junctions and smooth facet planes that maximize light transmission. Color intensity is very light, presenting a delicate, pale rose hue that is characteristic of fine kunzite from Afghanistan. The piece has been heat treated as an enhancement to stabilize and subtly intensify the tone, and provenance is documented as Afghanistan, a source known for producing attractive pastel to vivid pink varieties of spodumene.
From a gemological and design standpoint, this kunzite benefits from the asscher step cut in ways that support long term wearability and aesthetic longevity. The step facets create larger, planar surfaces that showcase the stone s internal clarity and gentle color, making it well suited to settings that expose the table, such as four prong, bezel with open gallery, or a protective halo that preserves the octagonal outline. Kunzite has a Mohs hardness in the mid to upper sixes, so it is more vulnerable to abrasion and mechanical shock than harder gems, therefore careful mounting is recommended. A low profile bezel or well protected prong setting with slightly reinforced corners will reduce the risk of chipping along facet edges, and an open gallery can be designed to allow cleaning without compromising protection. Because pink kunzite can undergo gradual fading under prolonged exposure to strong light, I recommend design choices and daily wearing habits that limit direct, prolonged sunlight exposure, and cleaning with mild soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding ultrasonic and steam cleaning to preserve both color and polish.
When crafted and documented thoughtfully, this Afghan pink kunzite can become a generational heirloom that balances rarity, beauty, and responsible stewardship. The combination of an elegant asscher octagon cut, eye level near eye clean clarity, and excellent polish produces a timeless visual language that transcends fashions, allowing it to be reset into different styles for successive generations while retaining its core identity. The Natural Gemstone Company provides full disclosure of origin and treatment, and we can supply detailed documentation of the gem s measurements, weight, cut style, clarity grade, enhancement, and provenance, which enhances provenance value and supports future appraisals and insurance. To build legacy value, consider a hand fabricated mounting in durable precious metal with a documented chain of custody, periodic professional inspections to monitor prong integrity and wear, and a family record that describes the gem s origin and story. With attentive mounting, conservative daily wear, and formal documentation from The Natural Gemstone Company, this 2.30 carat Afghan pink kunzite can be preserved, shared, and reinterpreted across generations as a technically refined and emotionally resonant heirloom piece.





















