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1.11 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 1
Item ID: | K22716 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.48 Width: 5.93 Height: 3.25 |
Weight: | 1.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
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 | $252 |
A single blue breath of the sea rests in your palm, a 1.11 carat oval spinel that seems to have been cut from twilight itself. This gem measures 7.48 by 5.93 by 3.25 mm, set in a mixed brilliant cut that catches light with the measured grace of a dancer. Its transparency is clear and honest, its clarity graded as very slightly included when viewed at eye level, a small proof of the stone's earthborn origin rather than a flaw. With a medium color intensity the blue leans toward a serene cornflower tone that can nod to the violet of evening or the pale promise of a morning sky, depending on the hour. The polish is excellent, rendering each facet a mirrored window that invites light to play, and because this treasure is free of enhancements and hails from Ceylon Sri Lanka, it carries a story of island soil and careful hands. When you choose this piece through The Natural Gemstone Company you are inviting into your life a jewel that is both honest and rare, a small globe of blue held between the world and your skin.
Under moving light the mixed brilliant cut proves its poetry, throwing symmetric flashes that are lively without being restless, like moonlight skimming over calm water. As a spinel this gem offers a classic vitreous luster, a clear and glasslike sheen that refracts and reflects in a steady, pleasing manner. Compared to sapphire the spinel will show a slightly purer, more crystalline sparkle, because spinel is isotropic and returns light uniformly from every angle, whereas corundum may display subtle changes due to its anisotropic nature. Against tanzanite this spinel feels more reliable and consistent, because tanzanite is known for dramatic pleochroism that shifts from blue to violet depending on the viewing angle, while this spinel keeps its blue identity intact as you move. Compared to aquamarine the spinel stands brighter and sharper in its flashes, due to spinel's higher refractive index than beryl, so light is bent and returned with a livelier temperament. Spinel does not exhibit the same fiery dispersion as diamond, so it does not scatter light into rainbows, yet its clean facets and excellent polish produce scintillation and brilliance that read as refined rather than ostentatious. The very slightly included clarity adds character, little fingerprints of the earth that do not disturb the gem's serene glow.
In everyday wear the gem's temperament is generous and assured. With a hardness that makes spinel well suited to rings and heirloom pieces this oval shape sits comfortably in settings that allow light to enter from above and below, so a halo or a delicate bezel that still exposes the pavilion will emphasize those inner flashes. In candlelight the color deepens into a soft indigo memory, and under daylight the medium intensity reveals its true cornflower heart, every table facet a small stage for light to perform. Because it is untreated the color is earnest and will not shift with heat or chemical intervention, which is a rare and desirable truth in a market where many stones are altered to enhance their appearance. If you are comparing reflective character and day to day behavior across blue gemstones, this spinel offers a dependable brilliance and a purity of tone that feels intimate and immediate, an honest companion to a design meant for quiet declarations and confident vows.
Imagine slipping this Ceylon blue spinel onto a slender band, the stone perched like a small lake upon your hand, reflecting the faces of friends and the slant of sunlight. Let it stand as a promise that is both elegant and unpretentious, a gem whose reflections are honest and whose color speaks softly of oceans and old stories. This 1.11 carat oval, with its mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish, presents a balance of light and color that compares favorably to its sapphire cousins by offering a clearer, more crystalline shimmer, while in contrast to tanzanite it offers steadiness rather than theatrical shift, and against aquamarine it offers a brighter, more vivid flash. The Natural Gemstone Company invites you to consider this spinel as a choice for those who seek romance wrapped in authenticity, a jewel that will catch the eye without commanding it, and that will age beside you like a held memory, growing warmer with each glance.




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