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1.63 Ct. Bluish Purple Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K17470 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.98 Width: 6.4 Height: 5 |
Weight: | 1.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
At The Natural Gemstone Company we are proud to present a remarkable stone that speaks to history, craft, and personal distinction, a transparent pear shaped bluish purple spinel, weighing one point six three carat, and measuring seven point nine eight by six point four zero by five point zero zero millimeters. This gem has been expertly fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, finished to an excellent polish, and evaluated as eye clean at eye level. Its color registers as intense in intensity, and it is offered in its pure state with no enhancement. Originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka, this spinel carries the storied provenance of one of the world s most celebrated gem producing regions, a place where artisans and miners have been translating geological fortune into treasures for centuries.
The rich, bold bluish purple hue of this spinel is more than a visual delight, it is a symbol of personal power and distinction. In dim candlelight or under midday sun, the stone reveals a depth and saturation that feels both noble and modern, a color that announces itself with confident restraint rather than loud spectacle. The mixed brilliant cut maximizes the gem s internal fire and reflective dynamics, dispersing light across the pavilion and crown so that every movement animates the color and sparkles with life. Measured at just under eight millimeters long, the pear shape sits with graceful proportion, offering a presence that is substantial without being ostentatious. This is a gem that wears like a statement of heritage, one that complements a collection of classic pieces or stands alone as an heirloom focal point.
Ceylon Sri Lanka has been a source of some of the finest spinels known to connoisseurs, and its history is woven into the fabric of royal treasuries and quiet scholarly admiration alike. For centuries, spinel was prized by monarchs and collectors, often mistaken for ruby when mounted in crowns and regalia, yet always admired for its clarity and chromatic richness. This particular example, untouched by enhancement, carries that lineage forward in a pure form. Its eye clean clarity speaks to the quality of the rough material and the skill of the cutter, who balanced brightness and depth to preserve the gem s natural character. The excellent polish ensures smooth, gleaming facets that catch light with crisp flashes, a technical excellence that honors traditional lapidary arts while appealing to contemporary tastes.
For those who value tradition and legacy, this spinel offers a rare convergence of history, beauty, and wearable grandeur. It invites setting in designs that reflect classic sensibilities, such as a solitaire pendant meant to hang close to the heart, a vintage halo that nods to bygone elegance, or a tapered three stone ring that bridges past and present. At The Natural Gemstone Company we can assist with bespoke settings, provenance documentation, and guidance on how to honor the gem s qualities in metal and design. This spinel is a statement of refined authority, a piece to be treasured and passed down, a tangible emblem of personal power and distinction that will carry its story forward for generations. If you seek a gemstone that embodies both ancient lineage and modern relevance, this pear shaped bluish purple spinel from Ceylon Sri Lanka is a rare and compelling choice.




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