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1.94 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K18897 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.89 Width: 6.56 Height: 4.57 |
Weight: | 1.94 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
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 | $450 |
This 1.94 carat oval blue spinel is an exceptional natural gem, presented and certified as Other certified Blue, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The stone is transparent and originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source long recognised for fine spinel material. Exact measurements are 8.89 by 6.56 by 4.57 millimetres, producing an elegant oval profile with a length to width ratio of approximately one point three six, a proportion that reads as neither too elongated nor too stubby when set as a centre stone. The gem is free from any enhancement, retaining its natural color and internal character, and it carries a clarity grade of very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which translates to an essentially eye clean appearance with only minute inclusions observable under magnification. The overall presentation is refined and deliberate, suited to clients who seek provenance and integrity in a memorable gift.
From a cutting and light behaviour perspective this spinel has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a deliberate choice when working with deeper saturated material. The mixed brilliant approach combines a faceted brilliant crown with a more restrained pavilion, engineered to maximise return of light while preserving color saturation. With a measured depth of four point fifty seven millimetres relative to the average girdle diameter, the pavilion and crown geometry yield an approximate depth percentage of fifty nine percent, a value that sits within the commonly accepted ideal range for oval cuts and supports a balanced interplay of brilliance and color. The cutter has applied precise facet junctions and consistent angles, and the stone exhibits excellent polish which allows clean facet reflections and reduces light leakage. The symmetrical oval outline together with well centred table and minute trimming at the girdle result in a stable visual table that sits flat and showcases internal flashes when viewed face up.
The colour of this spinel is a distinctive dark blue with strong saturation and depth, giving the stone a velvety, oceanic presence that is often sought as an alternative to traditional blue gemstones. The dark color intensity contributes to a deep face up impression while the mixed brilliant cutting strategy preserves scintillation across the crown facets so that the stone displays lively flashes in contrast with its overall saturated body colour. Clarity is very very slightly included at eye level which means that the gem appears clean to the naked eye, and any naturally formed inclusions are minimal and do not detract from its visual appeal. As spinel has an index of refraction around one point seven one two to one point seven one eight and a specific gravity near three point six, the material responds with clean optical definition and a satisfying heft in hand. With a hardness of eight on the Mohs scale the stone offers robust wearability for everyday jewellery when set responsibly, making it suitable for ring centres as well as pendants and heirloom pieces.
As a gift this blue spinel makes a striking and considered selection for someone special, offering rarity, stable natural colour, and durable wearability. The one point nine four carat weight and the oval dimensions present a commanding centre that photographs well and sits comfortably on the finger in the life size reference provided. For settings that maximise presence, consider a solitaire mounting to allow the deep blue to command attention, or a fine halo of smaller contrasting stones to enhance perceived size and create dynamic contrast without obscuring the stone s inherent depth of colour. For daily wear a low bezel or secure four prong mounting will protect the girdle and preserve the polished facets, while a more open gallery will allow light to enter the pavilion for added brilliance. Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company this untreated Ceylon spinel is ideal for buyers who value technical excellence and natural provenance, and it will serve as a memorable, wearable, and long lasting gift that can be enjoyed for generations.




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