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1.92 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 22
Item ID:  | K18804  | 
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.43 Width: 6.03 Height: 3.59  | 
Weight:  | 1.92 Ct.  | 
Color: help | Purple  | 
Color intensity: help | Medium  | 
Clarity: help | Slightly Included  | 
Shape: help | Radiant  | 
Cut:  | Radiant Cut  | 
Cutting style:  | Faceted  | 
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement  | 
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka)  | 
Per carat price: help | $160  | 
This transparent 1.92 carat radiant shaped purple spinel from Ceylon Sri Lanka is an excellent example of an unenhanced natural spinel, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. Its dimensions are 8.43 by 6.03 by 3.59 mm, and the radiant cut combines trimmed corners with a faceting pattern designed to maximize return of light for a rectangular outline. The clarity evaluates as slightly included at eye level, which is expected for a natural stone of this size and origin, and these minor inclusions do not materially detract from its visual appeal or structural integrity. The color presents as medium intensity purple with balanced saturation, and the stone has an excellent polish that sharpens facet junctions and enhances surface reflectivity. No enhancements have been applied, which increases its desirability for collectors and buyers seeking natural provenance and stability. For buyers who consider complementary gems, we note the opal type White Opal as a contrast stone that pairs well in layered designs or halo settings, offering a bright play of body color against the cool purple of the spinel.
Under different lighting conditions this spinel shows reliable and predictable behavior that will satisfy an educated buyer seeking consistent performance. In bright natural daylight the medium intensity purple reads vivid but not overpowering, with the radiant cut producing a mix of larger broad flashes and smaller scintillation along the edges, giving a lively but controlled brilliance. Under warm incandescent light the purple shifts subtly toward a deeper violet, the inclusions become less conspicuous, and the overall appearance takes on a warmer tone that flatters skin worn close to the face. Under cool LED or fluorescent lighting the stone appears slightly cooler and crisper, with facet reflections appearing more defined because of the excellent polish. The slight inclusions evaluated at eye level may be visible under magnification but do not create windowing or significant light leakage, so the gem maintains good light return in settings that allow light to enter the pavilion, especially prong or bezel styles that do not obscure the girdle. The combination of natural Ceylon origin, no enhancement, attractive radiant proportions, and the durable nature of spinel makes this gem a confident choice for both investment and elegant wearable jewelry.




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