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0.70 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 27
Item ID: | K23191 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.69 Width: 4.88 Height: 3.57 |
Weight: | 0.70 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents a transparent purple spinel of refined proportions and uncomplicated integrity, a gemstone that communicates quality through measured attributes rather than overt embellishment. This specimen weighs 0.70 carat, and it is fashioned into an oval outline with dimensions of 5.69 by 4.88 by 3.57 millimeters. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, which blends a faceted crown design with a pavilion that promotes light return and scintillation. Clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a level of internal purity that is perceptibly clean to the casual observer while retaining the natural character that collectors value. Color is of medium intensity in a purple hue, offering balanced saturation that reads as elegant and wearable rather than aggressively vivid. The polish is excellent, which indicates meticulous lapidary finishing and contributes directly to surface luster and overall visual appeal. There has been no enhancement to alter color or clarity, and the gem is of Ceylon origin, sourced from Sri Lanka, a provenance recognized for historically significant spinel production.
Optically, this purple spinel delivers a composed and consistent presence, with the mixed brilliant cut calibrated to accentuate both dispersion and return. The arrangement of crown and pavilion facets yields a lively internal flash without sacrificing face up color, allowing the medium intensity purple to remain stable under typical lighting. Transparency is high, permitting clean passage of light through the stone and supporting contrast between bright facet reflections and the deeper colored planes. The very very slightly included clarity grade, assessed at eye level, means that inclusions are minimal and do not interfere with the gem apparent clarity in most practical viewing situations, which favors settings that expose the table in ring, pendant, or earring applications. The excellent polish enhances edge crispness and facet symmetry, important factors in how a stone performs visually, and they contribute to a refined finish that is evident when the gem is examined under loupe or by the naked eye.
From a craftsmanship and practical use perspective, this oval purple spinel is versatile and straightforward to set, its dimensions and proportions lending themselves to a wide range of design approaches. The mixed brilliant cut is intentionally chosen to balance brilliance with color presentation, and the proportions yield pleasing depth and a well defined table, which aids in secure bezel or prong placement without compromising optical performance. Spinel as a species is known for its robustness in everyday wear, with a hardness that resists abrasion while remaining amenable to precise mounting and finishing, making it a practical choice for frequent use. The absence of enhancement is an important consideration for collectors and those seeking natural material integrity, as untreated stones speak to geological origin and require no additional disclosure concerning treatment history. The Ceylon origin provides an additional layer of context for connoisseurs, as Sri Lanka has long been a source of notable spinel material, which can influence desirability among buyers who value documented provenance.
Owning this purple spinel can be viewed as an investment in both beauty and craftsmanship, through qualities that endure beyond seasonal trends. The combination of measured carat weight, deliberate cutting style, excellent polish, and natural clarity produces a gem that translates reliably into attractive finished jewelry, which is a primary avenue for both personal enjoyment and long term value retention. As a natural, untreated spinel from Ceylon, this stone offers provenance based interest for collectors, while its durability and refined proportions support regular wear as an heirloom piece. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the selection and presentation of this gem, reflecting our commitment to sourcing material that meets clear standards for optical performance and natural integrity, and to communicating its attributes in precise terms. For clients who prioritize well documented, genuinely natural gemstones, this purple spinel represents a considered choice, one that blends aesthetic restraint with technical quality, and that rewards both immediate appreciation and long term stewardship.




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