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0.28 Ct. Purple Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jul 9
Item ID: | K26000 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.37 Width: 3.47 Height: 2.23 |
Weight: | 0.28 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $43 |
This transparent 0.28 carat pear shape purple spinel from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, presents a refined combination of proportions and light performance, it measures 5.37 by 3.47 by 2.23 millimeters, and it is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut to maximize scintillation and internal return of light, the mixed brilliant design provides a precise pavilion faceting and a brilliant oriented crown which together produce a lively play of flashes for a gem of this size. The clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, meaning that under normal observation the stone appears clean to the unaided eye, while the modest inclusions are consistent with natural origin and do not detract from the overall transparency or brightness. The color intensity is described as light, exhibiting an elegant, soft purple tone that reads as both classic and contemporary, and the finish is noted as excellent polish, which enhances surface smoothness and ensures crisp facet junctions that contribute to superior brilliance. There is no enhancement, which confirms that the color and clarity are natural attributes, a factor that discerning buyers often prize when comparing fine gemstones.
The purple coloration of this spinel is subtle yet distinctive, it has enough saturation to read clearly as purple under a range of lighting conditions, while retaining a delicate, wearable character that makes it ideal for a variety of settings. In a bezel or prong setting the pear shape will orient the eye, creating a directional focal point that complements finger lines in rings, or a graceful teardrop silhouette in pendants. The mixed brilliant cut amplifies scintillation particularly in movement, which means the gem will catch light as the wearer moves, providing a lively presence against metal. Against white metals the light purple will appear crisp and cool, while warm metals such as yellow gold will bring out any warmer undertones and increase contrast, the choice of metal and setting can therefore be used to calibrate the visual impact according to personal taste, making this spinel versatile for bespoke designs.
From a gemological and practical perspective this spinel combines durability and optical appeal, spinel ranks around 8 on the Mohs scale, which provides substantial resistance to everyday wear and makes it an excellent option for rings and bracelets as well as pendants and earrings. The clarity grade very very slightly included at eye level indicates that the inclusions do not compromise structural integrity, and the excellent polish reduces the risk of surface abrasion while maximizing light return, both of which are important considerations for pieces intended for frequent wear. The measured dimensions and the 0.28 carat weight make this gem suitable for delicate, refined jewelry, or as a carefully selected accent stone in a cluster or halo composition, the pear shape can be oriented with the point towards or away from the hand in a ring to produce different visual elongations, and the mixed brilliant faceting helps maintain a lively appearance even in smaller table sizes.
For the educated buyer who values provenance, natural state, and cutting quality, this Ceylon purple spinel represents an attractive purchase, Ceylon is historically respected for producing a range of fine colored gemstones, and the lack of enhancement supports a purist preference for material that has not been altered by heat or diffusion. The combination of natural origin, transparent body, excellent polish, mixed brilliant cut, and secure clarity evaluation is precisely the profile that collectors and designers seek when selecting stones for both aesthetic and long term value considerations. At The Natural Gemstone Company we evaluate each stone carefully and present clear information so that buyers can match gem attributes to design intentions and lifestyle needs, this spinel will stand out in any jewelry setting by presenting a refined purple hue, lively brilliance, and a natural authenticity that appeals to connoisseurs and first time buyers alike. If you would like more detailed images, measurements, or guidance on setting options, our specialists are available to assist.




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