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0.92 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 18
| Item ID: | K18661 | 
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| Dimensions (MM):help | Length: 6.51 Width: 5.45 Height: 3.58 | 
| Weight: | 0.92 Ct. | 
| Color:help | Violet | 
| Color intensity:help | Very Light | 
| Clarity:help | 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 | $87 | 
One transparent violet spinel is presented with precise measurements, weight, and cutting details to support considered design and setting choices by jewellers and clients. The gem weighs 0.92 carat, with dimensions of 6.51 x 5.45 x 3.58 mm, and is fashioned in an oval outline. The cutting style is mixed brilliant cut, combining a faceted crown to enhance scintillation with a pavilion geometry that maximizes light return. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates minimal internal features that do not detract from overall appearance in typical viewing. Color is described as very light in intensity, yielding a delicate violet tone that reads as a soft lilac under neutral light. Polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and lively reflections. There has been no enhancement to this material, and the origin is documented as Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source known for producing pastel and true violet spinels with even, pleasing hues. The Natural Gemstone Company supplies this gem in its natural state, with the descriptive characteristics noted to assist design planning.
The optical and physical profile of this spinel informs its adaptability across a range of settings. The mixed brilliant cut promotes a balance of fire and brightness, which answers well to open style settings that allow light access from below and the sides. The very slight inclusions are unlikely to present as visible under normal wear, supporting use in focal pieces such as solitaires and three stone rings where visual clarity is paramount. Spinel is a durable species, with a Mohs hardness of eight, which renders it suitable for everyday jewelry with appropriate mounting choices and protective design features where needed. The modest table and pavilion proportions signaled by the given dimensions create a pleasing face up appearance in the 6.5 mm by 5.4 mm range, a size that reads confidently on the finger while remaining suitable for refined pendant and earring work. The excellent polish contributes to strong surface reflection and a smooth setting process, reducing the need for additional lapidary work prior to mounting.
Customization options for this oval violet spinel are broad, and the gem adapts well to both traditional and contemporary approaches. For rings, classic four prong and six prong solitaires are straightforward and elegant, while shared prong or scalloped prong designs can soften the outline and emphasize the oval shape. A low profile bezel or partial bezel setting offers enhanced protection for everyday wear and complements the gem for active lifestyles. A halo arrangement, either with small diamonds or colored melee, will visually enlarge the presentation and can be designed with a straight or scalloped gallery to suit personal taste. Three stone settings paired with tapered side stones, baguettes, or gently graduated rounds provide a balanced composition that supports the oval geometry. For modern expressions, east west orientation on a bar style mount or a tension style setting may be considered, with the acknowledgement that precise seat engineering and secure metal choice are required. Metal selection influences perceived color, with white metals emphasizing the cool violet tone, rose gold imparting a warm contrast that can deepen apparent saturation, and yellow gold delivering a classic contrast for a bolder look, the choice depending on the intended visual outcome.
Beyond rings, this spinel is well suited to pendants, studs, and drop earrings, and it can be incorporated into bespoke ensembles with coordinated accents. In pendants, an open back or halo design will allow interaction with ambient light and increase apparent brilliance, whereas a closed back mount can subdue the color for a softer, more discreet presentation. As a pair of earrings, a 0.92 carat oval can become a focal single stud or be partnered with a matched gem for a balanced set, and it can also serve as the center of a drop where movement enhances scintillation. Design considerations include seat depth to accommodate the 3.58 mm pavilion, bezel lip dimensions for secure setting without overcovering the table, and prong thickness to balance protection and light entry. For clients and designers seeking a tailored commission, The Natural Gemstone Company offers technical consultation regarding setting tolerances, recommended mounting structures, and complementary gemstone pairings, and can advise on practical measures to protect the stone in daily wear. The combination of natural origin, unenhanced material, and precise cutting make this violet spinel a versatile candidate for thoughtful custom jewellery, adaptable to refined heirloom pieces or contemporary everyday designs.




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