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3.04 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 6
Item ID: | K20433 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.26 Width: 6.17 Height: 5.37 |
Weight: | 3.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $800 |
This transparent purple spinel weighs 3.04 carats and is fashioned in an emerald cut with precise step facets, measuring 9.26 x 6.17 x 5.37 millimeters. The stone exhibits a medium intense color intensity, a balanced purple tone with subtle violet undertones that remain consistent across viewing angles, and a clarity grade described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, exhibiting only minor, naturally occurring internal features that do not detract from overall transparency. The surface finish is of excellent polish, providing crisp facet junctions and clear windowing through the table, and the gemstone is natural and untreated, confirmed as no enhancement, with documented origin in Tanzania. The dimensions and proportions of this cut were selected to maximize the stone’s internal depth and light return, while preserving a classical, elongated profile suited to a variety of fine jewelry applications.
Optical performance of this piece is defined by clean, parallel facet planes and an even pavilion depth that deliver moderate brilliance combined with the distinct linear reflections characteristic of the emerald cut. The very slightly included clarity, evaluated at eye level, contributes to a sense of authenticity and natural character, while preserving strong transparency and an even face up appearance. The medium intense purple exhibits moderate saturation that allows the gem to read as elegant and wearable under both daylight and evening illumination. As spinel ranks at approximately eight on the Mohs hardness scale, this gem offers practical durability for daily wear, particularly when set with protective bezel or channel settings or with prongs designed to complement the emerald cut geometry. The absence of enhancement ensures the color and clarity are inherent to the material, and the Tanzanian provenance situates this piece within a well regarded source region known for producing fine natural spinels.
The color and clarity of this purple spinel also invite a considered romantic narrative, rooted in the hue of twilight and the quiet clarity of shared memories. Imagine a dusk spent on a quiet terrace, when the western sky takes on a gentle violet, the moment held in the stone as a mutable memory that deepens when revisited. The medium intense purple is like the evening sky just after sunset, suffused with warmth and restraint, a color that suggests devotion rather than drama, and the very slightly included clarity reads as the gentle marks of history between two people, small and personal, visible only to a careful eye. In such a story, the emerald cut becomes a mirror for steady, enduring affection, the long, straight facets conveying honest communication, and the internal features acting as lids on tiny compartments of private recollection, each inclusion a notation of a shared occasion, quiet and irreplaceable.
Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, this spinel is offered with an emphasis on documented origin and natural state, and is well suited to bespoke jewelry projects where its specific dimensions and optical characteristics can be integrated into considered design. For settings, the stone’s length and depth favor an east west or north south orientation in rings, and its excellent polish rewards open gallery settings or subtle bezels that allow light to move through the table. Care recommendations include routine gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoidance of harsh chemicals and prolonged ultrasonic exposure, and regular inspection of the setting to maintain security. The combination of measurable specifications, natural Tanzanian origin, and a narrative tied to the stone’s color and clarity provides a clear foundation for appraisal, design, and long term enjoyment.
























