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2.28 Ct. Pinkish Purple Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Aug 5
Item ID: | K27818 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.97 Width: 6.44 Height: 5.21 |
Weight: | 2.28 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
This pear shape spinel is a precisely measured 2.28 carat gemstone, with dimensions of 9.97 x 6.44 x 5.21 millimeters, and a length to width ratio of approximately 1.55, presenting an elegant elongation for solitaire or halo engagement settings, the overall depth equates to approximately 63 percent when averaged across the principal diameters, the cutter has executed a mixed brilliant design that marries a faceted brilliant style crown with a pavilion engineered to maximize internal light return, the result is a controlled balance of scintillation and broad flash that complements the stone geometry, the polish has been graded excellent, and the symmetry and facet junctions exhibit crisp execution that enhances face up brightness, clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, the inclusions are minor, confined to small pinpoint crystals and fine silk that do not disrupt the visual field, the color presents as a pinkish purple with intense saturation and even distribution across the table, the tone sits in a rich medium to deep range that reads vibrantly under both daylight and incandescent illumination, there are no treatments or enhancements, and the gem is of natural origin from Ceylon, Sri Lanka.
From a gemological perspective this spinel displays the characteristic optical and physical properties that make spinel an outstanding choice for an engagement gem, spinel is isotropic cubic, so it lacks pleochroism and delivers a stable uniform color from all viewing angles, the refractive index falls within the expected range for spinel, approximately 1.72, providing a lively return of white light and contributing to the gem's apparent brilliance without the optical splitting that occurs in birefringent species, dispersion is modest relative to diamond, which yields controlled fire and allows the saturated pinkish purple body color to remain the dominant visual attribute, specific gravity in this species provides a pleasant heft to the carat weight that reads substantial in the hand, and Mohs hardness of eight confers strong wearability for daily use, the mixed brilliant facet architecture here has been calibrated to the pear outline, the crown facet angles and pavilion depth are proportioned to minimize windowing and to preserve color saturation while producing a faceted pattern that delivers both pinpoint scintillation and larger flashes, this technical balance is particularly important in colored gems, where excessive shallow pavilion or overly large table would dilute the intensity of the hue.
As an engagement gemstone this unheated Ceylon spinel offers a refined combination of rarity, durability, and visual presence that appeals to connoisseurs who seek an alternative to traditional stones while retaining classic elegance, the pear shape projects length along the finger axis, creating a flattering, elongating silhouette that pairs exceptionally with tapered prong settings, V prongs for the point, and complementary halo or bypass designs that accentuate the teardrop outline without overwhelming the color, the intense pinkish purple body color performs well against both warm and cool metal choices, white gold or platinum will emphasize the cooler purple notes, while rose gold will harmonize with the pink component for a warmer overall appearance, the lack of enhancement and the documented origin from Ceylon add important assurances for discerning buyers, The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the gemological attributes and provenance for this stone, and we provide detailed imagery and handling recommendations to aid in design decisions, for a durable, distinctive engagement gem that blends technical excellence in cut and polish with a luxurious intense hue, this 2.28 carat pear spinel represents an exceptional selection.




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