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0.94 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K13996 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.27 Width: 5.31 Height: 3.83 |
Weight: | 0.94 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
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 | $160 |
Long before human hands learned to shape and admire stones, deep beneath the ancient crust of Ceylon, immense forces were at work that would eventually give birth to a jewel of quiet majesty. Heat and pressure folded and transformed primordial sediments into marble, and within those refractory layers pockets of molten fluids rich in magnesium and aluminum cooled slowly over geological ages. As the tectonic plates shifted and the land rose, trace elements wandered through those fluids, finding homes in nascent crystal lattices, and the subtle interplay of manganese and chromium with the basic magnesium aluminum oxide structure coaxed an unusual and delicate pinkish purple to emerge. This is a story measured in millions of years, a patient chronicle of slow crystallization and metamorphic refinement, a process that favored clarity and resilience, so that when nature finally formed a transparent crystal, it was prepared to catch light with an intensity that would later inspire human admiration. The stone completed its long evolution in the highlands of Sri Lanka, where the ancient geology preserves records of island arc collisions and metamorphic events, and where time and erosion would one day reveal treasures polished by rivers and preserved by the care of local miners.
The gem you see now is a single beautiful oval spinel, weighing 0.94 carat, with proportions that reflect both natural geometry and careful cutting, six point two seven by five point three one by three point eight three millimeters, a shape and scale that speak to classic jewelry traditions. It has a mixed brilliant cut designed to balance scintillation and depth, a cutting approach that honors the stone's transparency while coaxing every nuance of its intense color to the surface. Under careful examination at eye level the clarity grade is very very slightly included, a testament to the stone's purity and the benign history of its formation, and the polish is excellent, a finish that allows the light to travel through and reflect in a way that heightens the gem's inner glow. There has been no enhancement, the color and clarity are entirely natural, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source celebrated across centuries for producing spinels that have graced crowns and private collections alike. This combination of intense natural color, mindful cutting, and untouched origin offers a gemstone that belongs to a lineage of pieces valued for their authenticity and enduring appeal.
For those who prize legacy and the sense of continuity that comes from owning an object with an ancient origin, this Ceylon spinel is a quiet ambassador of time. Its oval form evokes heirloom rings and pendants passed from one generation to the next, a shape favored by classical jewelers for its flattering proportions and its ability to sit gracefully in a bezel or a vintage style prong setting, while the mixed brilliant cut ensures it will sparkle in modern light as beautifully as it would in candlelight. At The Natural Gemstone Company we honor the story behind each stone, and this spinel arrives with a provenance that celebrates regional geology, artisanal cutting, and ethical care. Imagine this gem set into a piece designed to last through decades, a wearable reminder that some things are made to endure, that beauty carved by time is different from fashion, and that owning such a gem links the wearer to a natural history that began long before human hands could name it. If you seek a gem with a narrative as rich as its hue, one that will feel both timeless and intimately personal, this spinel offers a rare convergence of geological heritage and classic elegance, ready to become the next chapter in a family legacy.




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