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0.94 Ct. Blue Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K25756 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.09 Width: 5.37 Height: 3.33 |
Weight: | 0.94 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $213 |
This transparent 0.94 carat oval blue spinel from Ceylon presents a rigorous set of gemological attributes that will appeal to technically minded buyers, collectors, and contemporary jewelers. The stone measures 7.09 by 5.37 by 3.33 millimeters, yielding a length to width ratio of approximately 1.32 which produces a compact oval profile with good face up spread. The measured depth relative to the mean girdle diameter is about 53.4 percent, a proportion that favors larger apparent diameter and lively light return rather than extreme brilliance from a deeper pavilion. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant configuration, combining small, well aligned brilliant facets on the crown with a controlled step pavilion arrangement to balance scintillation and depth of tone. Facet junctions display an excellent polish, producing crisp facet reflections and strong clean windows that allow the medium color intensity to read clearly across the table. Clarity was evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, indicating an essentially eye clean stone where only minute pinpoint inclusions or inconspicuous crystal remnants are detectable under magnification, and do not interrupt the visual performance. No enhancements have been applied, and basic material properties for spinel apply, with a refractive index in the neighborhood of 1.718, an isotropic optic character, and a specific gravity near 3.60, combined with a Mohs hardness of about 8 which makes this gem suitable for daily wear when properly set.
Color and tone are central to the appeal of this piece, and this Ceylon blue spinel occupies a cool to neutral blue hue with a subtle steel modifier that is characteristic of many Sri Lankan spinels. With medium intensity, the stone achieves a balance where color is present and resolute without tipping into the deep, inky territory. Compared to blue sapphires from classic locales, this spinel reads lighter and crisper than the velvety, highly saturated tones associated with Kashmir sapphires, and a touch more restrained than the intense, royal blue typically seen in fine Burmese sapphires. Relative to Ceylon sapphires from Sri Lanka, which often present a lively cornflower to medium blue with excellent clarity and brightness, this spinel mirrors the island tendency toward clarity and mid tone, but it carries a slightly cooler and more steel influenced hue than the warmer cornflower blue of many Ceylon sapphires. When placed in the context of other notable spinel sources, Vietnamese blue spinels from Luc Yen or Quy Chau are often deeper and more vividly saturated, frequently leaning toward a strong cobalt or intense blue, whereas Tanzanian or Malagasy blue spinels can exhibit a darker, more ink like tone with heavier gray modifiers. This Ceylon specimen therefore sits in a desirable niche, offering a medium, cool blue with high brightness and stable color across viewing angles, supplemented by the isotropic optical behavior of spinel which means little to no pleochroism and consistent appearance under different light directions.
From a practical and design oriented perspective, the cohesive package of near one carat weight, compact oval proportions, mixed brilliant cutting, excellent polish, and natural origin creates a versatile stone for both collectors and bespoke jewelers. The slightly shallow depth and efficient length to width ratio maximize face up spread, making the gem read slightly larger than its weight might suggest, which is an important consideration for ring designers seeking visible presence without excessive height. The mixed brilliant faceting contributes a controlled scintillation pattern that complements prong settings where crown reflections dominate, while the excellent polish enhances table brightness and allows the medium blue hue to remain lively under ambient lighting. Because the stone is untreated and of verifiable Ceylon origin, it carries provenance value for connoisseurs who prioritize natural material integrity, and it sits well alongside white diamonds, warm yellow gold metalwork, or subtle halo design elements that can offset the cool steel blue without competing with it. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as a technically refined and naturally fashioned option for clients who value measured proportions, clear gemological description, and a classic island provenance, ideal for custom engagement jewelry, collector cabinets, or precision set modern pieces where technical harmony between cut, color, and clarity is paramount.




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