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1.64 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K367 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.16 Width: 6.76 Height: 3.96 |
Weight: | 1.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This exquisite transparent 1.64 carat pear shape pinkish purple spinel is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, a stone that combines classical elegance with modern lapidary precision. The gem measures 9.16 by 6.76 by 3.96 millimeters, a proportion that balances presence with wearable proportions for rings, pendants, and bespoke settings. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, which unites a well proportioned brilliant crown with a faceted pavilion designed to maximize light return. The clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem's visual performance to the unaided eye. Color intensity is described as intense, with a pinkish purple hue that is vibrant and saturated in tone, and the polish has been graded excellent, giving the surface a mirror like finish that enhances both sparkle and color depth. There is no enhancement, the stone is natural in its finish and character, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing some of the most desirable spinels in the gem market.
The cut and optical performance of this pear shape spinel deserve particular emphasis, because cut quality is the defining factor in how a gem communicates with light. The mixed brilliant cut in this specimen has been executed to precise proportions, which allows the crown facets to face light in broad flashes and the pavilion facets to return that light with lively scintillation. The pear outline further concentrates color toward the tip and broadens it across the belly of the gem, creating a visual focus that reads as both luxurious and harmonious. Excellent polish contributes to a high degree of surface reflectivity, so that each facet boundary acts as a crisp mirror that intensifies both brilliance and contrast. For an educated buyer who values both aesthetics and technical merit, the combination of an expertly calibrated mixed brilliant cut and superb polish means this spinel will function as a centerpiece in any collection, attracting attention whether set alone as a solitaire or paired with accent stones to enhance its presence.
Color and provenance are central to a spinel of this quality, and the pinkish purple hue of this stone is a signature expression of Ceylon material. Sri Lanka has a long history of producing spinels with bright, saturated colors and clean crystalline structures, and proven origin can be important to collectors and connoisseurs who track geological sources as part of their valuation criteria. The intense color intensity noted in the description reflects both strong hue and good saturation, which are primary determinants of value in colored gemstones. The clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level means that under normal viewing conditions the gem presents as essentially clean, with any inclusions requiring magnification or close inspection to detect. This type of clarity is highly desirable because it allows the color to read strongly without being obscured by internal features. The fact that there has been no enhancement further elevates the stone, because untreated spinels with intense natural color and clean appearance are comparatively rarer and thus command a premium in the market.
From a gemological and practical perspective this spinel is well suited for long term enjoyment and investment. Spinel has a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale, providing good resistance to everyday wear while remaining amenable to the precision work required by high end jewelers. The durable crystal structure, combined with the excellent polish and stable color, makes this gem appropriate for engagement rings, heirloom pendants, and museum quality pieces. For care, routine gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush keeps the surface free of oils and residue, and periodic professional inspections will ensure secure settings and preserved brilliance. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the quality and provenance of this spinel, and we provide detailed documentation of the gem specifications to support confident acquisition. For an educated buyer seeking a gemstone that pairs scientific merit with visual poetry, this 1.64 carat pear shape pinkish purple spinel offers a compelling combination of origin, cut, clarity, and natural color, and it will serve as a striking centerpiece in any serious collection.




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