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0.41 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | K22922 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.83 Width: 4 Height: 2.19 |
Weight: | 0.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
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 | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
A gemstone of such quiet dignity invites a story that spans centuries, and this Sri Lankan blue spinel is no exception, weighing 0.41 carat, cut in a classic emerald shape with dimensions of 4.83 by 4.00 by 2.19 millimeters, transparent and graded very very slightly included at eye level, with a light color intensity and an excellent polish, and no enhancement. The emerald cut choice is a deliberate nod to the great lapidary traditions of the past, the long linear facets recalling the heritage of step cut gems that have adorned royal treasuries and aristocratic jewelry for generations, and the shape rewards the eye with elegant flashes rather than frenetic fire, making the color and clarity the true protagonists. Originating in Ceylon, a land whose gem history is woven into ancient trade routes and royal patronage, this spinel carries with it the softer, more pastoral aspect of island gemmology, a temperament that is at once refined and approachable, perfect for connoisseurs who prize provenance and natural beauty above artificial intensification. The stone sits with balanced proportions, its pavilion and table in measured harmony, and in hand the gem reads as a modest treasure, intimate rather than ostentatious, an heirloom in waiting.
When one compares hue and tone to gemstones from other famed locations, the differences reveal the subtle poetry of earth and place. This Ceylon blue spinel offers a clear, light blue that leans toward a serene cornflower whisper rather than a saturated oceanic depth, a tone that contrasts with the famed Kashmir sapphires which are celebrated for their velvety, intense cornflower blue and a slightly diffused glow, and with Burmese gems from Mogok which can present a saturated, vivid cobalt that reads as dramatic and powerful. Compared to the brighter, more electric blues of some Tanzanian and Madagascan spinels, this Sri Lankan example favors a gentler, more restrained voice, one that flirts with coolness without tipping into the violet cast often associated with tanzanite. In practical terms the light color intensity means that the gem exhibits clarity of hue and a silvery luster that shimmers in daylight, rather than the deep inky tone seen in some Burmese or Vietnamese blue spinels, and that quality makes it especially appealing to jewelry designs that emphasize refinement and classical balance. For collectors who compare stones from different famed localities, this spinel reads as a Ceylon signature, where lightness and clarity are prized, a complement to the richer palette of Mogok and Kashmir rather than a rival to them.
Placed into a setting this emerald cut blue spinel becomes a quiet testament to tradition and taste, its step facets embracing the light in broad planes that echo antique stones once set into Georgian and Victorian jewelry. The unenhanced nature of the gem confirms its authenticity, a feature that modern connoisseurs and heirs alike cherish, and its very very slightly included clarity grade means the stone retains a natural character without distraction, suitable for both a solitary solitaire ring and a more intricate vintage inspired mount. The images supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company reveal how the stone wears on the hand, modest in scale yet unmistakable in presence, and its polished facets allow the blue to shift gently as the finger moves, offering a living quality that resonates with histories of gems passed down through families. For someone seeking a piece that balances provenance, classical cut, and a serene blue not found in every jewel box, this Sri Lankan emerald cut spinel is an enduring choice, a small but storied gem that will integrate effortlessly into designs that honor lineage and legacy, and The Natural Gemstone Company is proud to present it to collectors and lovers of timeless gemstone beauty.




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