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3.08 Ct. Kunzite from Afghanistan
This loose stone ships by Feb 24
Item ID: | K21495 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.87 Width: 7.15 Height: 5.62 |
Weight: | 3.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Faint |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
This transparent 3.08 carat pink kunzite, cut in a classical emerald cut with dimensions of 9.87 x 7.15 x 5.62 mm, presents a refined, architectural facet pattern that emphasizes clarity and light return. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is described as very very slightly included, which, combined with excellent polish, delivers a clean, glassy face up appearance that is highly desirable for collectors and connoisseurs. The color is a faint pink, a delicate hue that is typical for fine kunzite and which reads most attractively in an emerald cut where pavilion depth and step facets control light leakage and maximize perceived color. This specimen is heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement for kunzite that stabilizes and improves visual appeal while remaining fully disclosable, and the stone is sourced from Afghanistan, a region known for producing gem quality spodumene material. As a member of the spodumene family, kunzite has a Mohs hardness around 6.5 to 7, and it shows perfect cleavage, therefore professional setting and careful wear are important to preserve the stone and its value. Be aware that kunzite can be sensitive to prolonged exposure to intense light, and prudent storage and occasional professional inspection will maintain its condition.
From an investment perspective this 3.08 carat Afghan kunzite carries several attributes that educated buyers should value. Size and transparency are principal drivers of rarity for kunzite, larger stones with very clean eye level clarity remain less common than smaller material, which supports long term scarcity and potential appreciation. Provenance from Afghanistan and full disclosure of the heat treatment by The Natural Gemstone Company enhance marketability, because transparent supply chain information increases confidence among dealers and collectors. Market trends for colored gemstones show growing interest in unique pastel tones and ethically sourced material, and a well documented, attractively cut stone like this kunzite is positioned to benefit if demand for subtle, collectible gems continues. Buyers should note that treated stones often trade at a different premium than fully natural untreated pieces, yet the treatment applied here is stable and accepted, preserving both beauty and resale prospects. For investors focused on portfolio diversification into tangible assets, this kunzite represents a combination of aesthetic appeal, documented origin, and rarity characteristics that can support future appreciation, provided it is properly cared for and marketed through reputable channels such as The Natural Gemstone Company.





















