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4.11 Ct. Kunzite from Brazil
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Item ID: | K21844 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.88 Width: 7.9 Height: 5.67 |
Weight: | 4.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $36 |
This listing presents a beautifully transparent pink kunzite weighing 4.11 carats, cut in a classic emerald shape, with dimensions of 10.88 by 7.90 by 5.67 mm, and offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The stone displays a light color intensity that reads as a delicate and highly wearable pink, making it versatile for both contemporary and vintage inspired settings. Clarity is described as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which for an educated buyer indicates exceptional purity when viewed without magnification, with any internal features being minimal and not detracting from the gem s overall transparency. The polish is excellent, giving crisp facet junctions and a smooth surface that enhances light return and luster. Importantly this kunzite has no enhancement, so the color and clarity are entirely natural, a factor that substantially increases desirability among collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize untreated gems.
Understanding the material chemistry and optical behavior of kunzite helps explain why this particular example is meaningful to an informed buyer. Kunzite is a manganese bearing variety of spodumene, and the delicate pink hue you see is directly related to trace amounts of manganese within the crystal lattice. This intrinsic cause of color is more highly prized than surface treatments or artificial enhancements, because it reflects the stone s natural formation history. Kunzite is also strongly pleochroic, meaning the color can shift when viewed from different angles. The emerald cut on this specimen has been chosen to showcase the gem s transparency and subtle color, with long step facets that emphasize the internal clarity and produce an elegant hall of mirrors effect, rather than breaking the color into strong flashes. For a gem with a light color intensity, the emerald cut serves to preserve the purity of tone and to allow the wearer to appreciate the stone s natural pink without overpowering saturation.
Clarity and durability considerations are central when evaluating the long term value of a kunzite, and this gem scores highly on both counts for its type. Very very slightly included at eye level means the stone will appear clean to the naked eye in normal viewing conditions, while small inclusions revealed only under magnification attest to its natural origin rather than being indicative of treatment or filling. The excellent polish further supports a high quality finish, maximizing brilliance and making inclusions less noticeable in practical wear. Buyers should be aware that kunzite has perfect cleavage in two directions and is somewhat softer than traditional jewelry stones like sapphire or diamond, which influences setting choices. A thoughtful setting from The Natural Gemstone Company will protect the pavilion and girdle, and we typically recommend bezel or protective prong designs for daily wear, while the clean surfaces and step cut of this gem also make it a superb choice for pendants or earrings where impact risk is reduced.
The origin of this kunzite, Brazil, contributes materially to its market value and provenance story. Brazil is renowned for its pegmatite deposits that produce many of the world s finest spodumene crystals, and stones from Brazilian localities have a long established reputation among gem dealers and collectors for stable color distribution and crystal size. Provenance matters to educated buyers because geological context informs expectations about trace elements, inclusion types, and the patterns of color zoning that appear in a stone, and Brazilian kunzite often shows a balance of clarity and color that appeals to those seeking both aesthetic and investment qualities. Because this kunzite is natural and untreated, and because it carries the hallmarks of Brazilian pegmatitic formation, it is likely to retain collector interest and resale value over time. At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand behind the gem s description, and we are pleased to advise on custom mounting options that respect the stone s cleavage and highlight the emerald cut s refined geometry. For clients who appreciate natural origin, superior polish, and a clean transparent body color, this 4.11 carat emerald cut pink kunzite represents a compelling combination of beauty, geological story, and enduring appeal.

























