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0.76 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 17
Item ID: | K22999 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.77 Width: 4.43 Height: 3.31 |
Weight: | 0.76 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | 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 | $79 |
A rare and refined blue spinel from the storied mines of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, this stone is a study in natural excellence and cultivated taste. At 0.76 carat and shaped to an elegant emerald cut, the gem measures 5.77 x 4.43 x 3.31 mm, a compact yet commanding presence that lends itself to the most discerning settings. Transparent and of dark color intensity, this spinel carries a depth of tone that reads as sophisticated rather than heavy, a coveted quality for those who prefer their color to speak with authority and nuance. The clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a testimony to the gemological truth that absolute perfection is rare and that slight natural character often enhances the life and personality of a stone. Unenhanced, and finished with an excellent polish, this spinel is offered in its truest form, a natural treasure that requires no artifice.
The secret to the unmatched sparkle of this blue spinel lies in the marriage of its crystalline nature and the masterful emerald cut. Spinel crystallizes in the isometric system, a geometry that favors balanced light behavior and a consistent play of brilliance across its planes. When a gem of such symmetry is given the step facets of an emerald cut, the result is an interplay of depth and reflection that frames the color while allowing light to travel in measured, elegant arcs through the pavilion and crown. Each step facet becomes a mirror, catching and returning light as deeper flashes rather than chaotic scintillation. This creates a sophisticated luminescence that reads as a deep inner glow, a restrained fire that rewards close inspection and that signals refinement rather than ostentation. The inherent optical clarity and refractive qualities of spinel, combined with the gem cutter s disciplined placement of facets, produce a visual richness that is uniquely persuasive.
Where many cuts strive for overt brilliance, the emerald cut elevates nuance, and on this spinel that nuance becomes a performance of color and light. The broad, clean facets of the table and crown emphasize the stone s dark, velvety blue, allowing the eye to appreciate the saturation while the step facets on the pavilion create a series of reflective planes that amplify perceived depth. Even with very slight inclusions, a wearer will find that the stone maintains a luminous transparency, since the inclusions are modest and do not disrupt the flow of light at a glance. The excellent polish is essential to this effect, as it ensures that each facet edge is crisp and that light passes and returns with minimal diffusion. The result is a gem that reads as simultaneously modern and timeless, a companion for designs that favor architectural clarity or classical restraint. This spinel is an ideal candidate for a solitaire ring that speaks with quiet authority, a pendant that anchors a refined neckline, or as the heart of a bespoke piece that demands composure and distinction.
Owning this 0.76 carat blue spinel is an expression of cultivated achievement, a statement that taste can be both discerning and decisive. The provenance of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, enhances its narrative, recalling a lineage of gemstones celebrated for their character and reliability. As stewards of fine stones, The Natural Gemstone Company presents this spinel as a rare opportunity to select a gem that is unenhanced and unfettered, ready to be set by a jeweler who understands proportion, metal choice, and the importance of letting a stone breathe. In settings of platinum or white gold the dark blue will appear refined and luminous, while warmer metals may bring forth a different nuance that reads as aristocratic and intimate. Choose this gem and you choose a piece that is not merely decorative, but emblematic, a wearable affirmation of taste that will remain elegant across seasons and decades.




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