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4.46 Ct. Kunzite from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Nov 15
Item ID: | K18289 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.67 Width: 6.58 Height: 5.73 |
Weight: | 4.46 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Very 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 | $140 |
This kunzite is a precisely measured, transparent, emerald cut gemstone weighing 4.46 carats, with calibrated dimensions of 11.67 by 6.58 by 5.73 millimeters. The pavilion and crown have been executed in the classic step facet arrangement associated with the emerald cut, producing long, parallel facets that emphasize clarity and linear luster rather than scintillation. The length to width ratio is approximately 1.77, yielding an elegantly elongated silhouette that flatters bezel and three prong settings alike. The cutter has maintained disciplined proportions, producing a depth that measures approximately sixty three percent of the average of length and width, a proportion that preserves face up size while allowing internal light return to read as a soft, consistent tone. Facet junctions and girdle transitions are even, and the excellent polish presents mirror smooth facet planes that maximize windowless transparency in a step cut. The truncated corners characteristic of the emerald form are crisp and even, minimizing vulnerability along cleavage directions and supporting secure mounting options for fine jewelers. This stone is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, and it carries a no enhancement statement, confirming that the color and clarity are entirely natural attributes of this Brazilian kunzite.
Optically the gem presents a very light, pinkish purple hue, recorded as very light color intensity when observed at normal viewing distances. Kunzite as a spodumene species has refractive indices in the range of about 1.655 to 1.674, and a modest birefringence that can be perceptible as a soft doubling of facet edges when viewed from oblique angles in highly magnified inspection. The cutter oriented the stone to align the long axis with the strongest color vector of the crystal, reducing the visual impact of pleochroism and producing an even distribution of the pale violet pink tone across the table. Clarity was assessed visually at eye level as very very slightly included, indicating inclusions that are minute, isolated, and generally needle like or wispy in character, without impact on transparency or brilliance in everyday wear. The combination of an open, elongated table and step facets means that polish quality is paramount, and the excellent polish on this example ensures that facet surfaces transmit and reflect light cleanly, giving an interior clarity and a calm internal glow rather than a faceted flash. From a durability standpoint, natural kunzite ranks near six and a half to seven on the Mohs scale, and it has a distinct basal cleavage, so setting choices that protect corners and resist knocks are recommended.
Beyond the technical provenance and gemological particulars there is a quiet romantic narrative embedded in this stone that The Natural Gemstone Company is pleased to present. Sourced from Brazil where pockets of spodumene cooled slowly and quietly within pegmatites, this kunzite carries the memory of first morning light falling across a field of rough crystals. The very light pinkish purple tone reads like the color of a name whispered at dawn, a hue that suggests an opening confession rather than a bold proclamation. Its exceptional transparency and very very slightly included clarity make the gem read as an honest, uncluttered surface, an apt metaphor for fidelity and open communication between partners. When set as a center stone, the elongated emerald cut will catch and reflect the wearer s movements in bands of soft color, similar to the way two hands brush and then settle together. For care, avoid prolonged exposure to direct strong sunlight or high heat, clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and consult a jeweler before any ultrasonic or steam cleaning, so that the natural color remains as delicate and enduring as the sentiment it is intended to represent.
























