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2.29 Ct. Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Dec 6
Item ID: | K19079 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.69 Width: 6.65 Height: 4.65 |
Weight: | 2.29 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $450 |
This listing from The Natural Gemstone Company features a transparent 2.29 carat emerald cut pinkish red spinel, dimensions 8.69 x 6.65 x 4.65 mm, clarity graded very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, and an excellent polish. This spinel is untreated, enhancement free, and is of Ceylon origin, sourced from Sri Lanka. The emerald cut presents clean, parallel facets that emphasize the gem’s clarity and color consistency, making the stone ideal for a statement ring or an elegant pendant. At this size and with this clarity, the pavilion and step facets deliver a refined interplay of light and color, while the excellent polish maximizes surface brightness and tactile smoothness. For collectors and designers who insist on natural provenance, the Ceylon origin adds a layer of desirable history, because Sri Lankan spinels are known for subtlety and complexity of hue rather than simple boldness.
When comparing hue and tone to spinels and rubies from other famous locations, this Ceylon pinkish red takes on a unique position. Burmese spinels and rubies from Mogok often show a richer, more saturated pigeon blood red or classic pure red, with warmer orange undertones, which can appear dramatically vivid under incandescent light. By contrast, Mahenge spinels from Tanzania are famous for their neon pinks and intensely saturated raspberry to hot pink tones that read brighter and more electric in daylight. Our Sri Lankan spinel leans into a sophisticated pinkish red with a slightly cooler, more purplish component than many Tanzanian or Burmese examples, producing a tone that is both intense and refined. Compared to rubellite tourmaline from Brazil or Madagascar, which can carry brownish or orangey undertones that mute brightness at certain angles, this spinel maintains a clear, clean color that resists muddiness, delivering a consistent face up appearance that jewelers prize.
In terms of value and practical advantages, this untreated Ceylon spinel offers considerations that often make it a smarter purchase than similarly colored rubies or treated gems from other locales. High quality rubies from Myanmar, Mozambique, or Thailand frequently command premium prices and are commonly subject to heat treatment or fracture filling to improve clarity. A naturally unenhanced spinel of 2.29 carats and intense color will typically present better clarity for the size and a more honest scarcity profile for collectors who demand untreated stones. Compared with Vietnamese spinel that can be very vivid but sometimes shows more pronounced color zoning, the emerald cut and very very slightly included clarity on this Sri Lankan gem means more even tone and fewer surprises in faceting. Compared to rhodolite garnet and certain tourmalines whose tones range into purplish red but can lack the same refractive strength and durability, spinel offers a hardness and toughness that makes it suitable for everyday wear while retaining lively color.
Aesthetically and practically, this emerald cut pinkish red spinel from The Natural Gemstone Company is a versatile and superior choice for buyers who want the look of a fine red gemstone without compromises in clarity or honesty in treatment. The emerald cut showcases the stone’s even tone and excellent polish, and the slightly cooler, nuanced hue typical of Ceylon spinels allows it to pair beautifully with both white metals and warm yellow gold, offering designers and owners more flexibility than some intensely warm rubies or neon pink spinels. For those comparing provenance, color, and long term value, a natural, unenhanced Sri Lankan spinel with this balance of weight, clarity, and cut represents a compelling alternative to more commonly sought but often treated gems from Myanmar, Tanzania, and Vietnam, while providing a distinctive, elegant pinkish red that stands confidently on its own in any jewelry setting.




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