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0.48 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | K5445 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.09 Width: 4.65 Height: 2.49 |
Weight: | 0.48 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
Introducing an exquisite gemstone that embodies the pinnacle of nature's artistry and scientific marvel, a beautiful transparent 0.48 carat oval shape purple spinel. Measuring 6.09 x 4.65 x 2.49 mm, this captivating gemstone boasts a mixed brilliant cut, optimizing sparkle and light reflection to mesmerize the observer. With a clarity grade classified as very slightly included, evaluated meticulously at eye level, minute inclusions add a unique charm without compromising the gem's transparency.
This spinel exudes a dark yet captivating color intensity, a trait distinctively enhanced by its origin in the renowned Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The island's rich history and ideal geological conditions contribute significantly to the gem's remarkable attributes, considering that Sri Lankan spinels are celebrated for their vivid color range and high clarity.
What sets this purple spinel apart is its excellent polish. The surface finish magnifies its luster and attractiveness, rendering a gemstone that speaks of superior craftsmanship and natural grandeur. The durability and brilliance inherent in spinels make them highly suitable for various jewelry applications, from elegant rings to timeless pendants.
Spinels are formed in metamorphic rocks and possess an isometric cubic crystal system. This system is responsible for its magnifying optical properties, resulting from the dense lattice structure composed of magnesium aluminate. Spinel ranks 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, underscoring its robust nature against scratches or abrasions, making it an ideal choice for everyday wear.
This gemstone holds historical significance and modern daily utility alike. Historically mistaken for other gemstones, spinels possess a refractive index ranging between 1.712 and 1.736, endowing them with a high degree of sparkle that rivals even sapphires and rubies. Furthermore, the birefringence of spinels is typically low after symmetrical reflection, attributing to the gem’s visual harmony and depth when viewed from any angle.
For the discerning connoisseur who values both aesthetics and scientific allure, the purple spinel epitomizes the culmination of this pursuit. Its rarity, combined with its scientifically intriguing properties, will make it an enchanting addition to any gem collection and an embodiment of regality for any jewelry creation. Embrace the splendor of this remarkable gemstone, and let it simplify and beautify your quest for excellence in fine jewelry.