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6.29 Ct. Kunzite from Brazil
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Item ID: | K3038 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.15 Width: 10.16 Height: 7.54 |
Weight: | 6.29 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $80 |
There are moments when a gemstone arrives that feels less like a possession and more like an invitation to an exclusive story, and this purplish pink kunzite of 6.29 carat is exactly such an invitation, presented to you by The Natural Gemstone Company. Transparent and luminous, cut into an elegant oval measuring 12.15 by 10.16 by 7.54 mm, this gem carries a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation with a soft internal glow. The clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, which means that to an unaided eye the gem reads as clean and open, enhancing its presence on the hand or in a bespoke setting. The color intensity is light, yielding a whisper of blush rather than an overt shout, and the polish has been executed to an excellent standard so that every facet sings when light passes through. This piece has been heat treated, a refinement performed with precision to stabilize and refine the innate hue, and it is offered with the provenance of Brazil, a source renowned for yielding some of the finest kunzite specimens in the world.
To own such a stone is to hold in your hands a fragment of deep time and elemental patience, a mineral story that began millions of years ago deep beneath the Brazilian landscape. Picture a convulsion of earth where molten rock cooled slowly in pockets rich with lithium, aluminum, and silica, elements that conspired under extreme heat and pressure to form spodumene crystals. Over epochs these crystals grew, layer upon layer, drawing in trace elements such as manganese, which is responsible for that delicate purplish pink tone that defines kunzite. The pegmatite veins that birthed this gem were slow to yield, cooling in a languid rhythm that permitted the development of large, well formed crystals with exceptional transparency. Hydrothermal fluids coursing through fissures allowed for the gradual transport and deposition of elements, and minute fluctuations in temperature and chemistry wrote the subtle zoning and internal features that today make each piece unique. This kunzite remembers those subterranean conditions, it bears the imprint of formation that only deep time and precise geology can compose, and when light enters the stone it tells the history of that ancient patience in a language of shimmer and hue.
The journey from crystal to jewel is a craft in itself, a dialogue between the cutter and the character of the stone, and with this 6.29 carat oval the mixed brilliant cut was chosen to honor both transparency and color. The pavilion facets were designed to return light with a lively scintillation while the crown facets were calibrated to preserve the soft purplish pink that makes the gem so desirable. The clarity grade of very slightly included indicates minor inclusions that do not compromise brilliance, instead they confirm the natural origin and lend a fingerprint that no synthetic process can replicate. Heat treatment has been applied with restraint and expertise, a common and accepted enhancement in the trade that deepens and stabilizes the color without obscuring the gemological identity. The excellent polish speaks to the final handwork, each facet meeting the next with precision so that the surface is a mirror to light. Caring for a kunzite is straightforward, you are advised to avoid harsh chemicals and extreme temperature shocks, to store it separately from harder gemstones, and to choose settings that protect its girdle and table. With proper care, this stone will transmit the story of its making to future generations.
Rarity is not merely about size, it is about the confluence of dimensions, color, clarity, cut, and provenance, and this kunzite occupies a special niche where those elements align. At 6.29 carat and with measurements of 12.15 by 10.16 by 7.54 mm, the gem is large enough to command attention, while the light color intensity offers an air of understated luxury that appeals to collectors and connoisseurs who prefer refinement over flamboyance. Kunzite of this transparency and hue from Brazil is sought after by a narrow circle of collectors, designers, and discerning clients because fully transparent stones of substantial size are rare outcomes of the geological process that formed them. The slight inclusions are a reminder that this is a natural treasure, not a laboratory fabrication, and they provide assurance of authenticity and story. When set into a bespoke ring, pendant, or cuff, the gem will communicate a quiet confidence, a signal that its wearer belongs to an elite group who value geological provenance, expert cutting, and timeless aesthetics.
As a representative of The Natural Gemstone Company it is my privilege to present this piece to you, it is a rare offering and it will not remain available for long. We curate each gem with rigorous attention to origin, enhancement history, and optical performance, so when you engage with us you are entering a select experience designed to match remarkable stones with discerning owners. If you are seeking a center stone for a commissioned piece or a singular addition to a private collection, this 6.29 carat purplish pink kunzite from Brazil stands ready to become the heart of a bespoke creation. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company to arrange a private viewing, to discuss custom settings, or to request gemological documentation and provenance details, we manage each enquiry with discretion and personalized service. Owning this kunzite is an opportunity to possess a tangible piece of deep time, a jewel whose story began millions of years ago and whose future will be shaped by your vision and care.






















