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4.64 Ct. Purple Star Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jul 31
Item ID: | K21235 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.35 Width: 8.89 Height: 5.66 |
Weight: | 4.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $47 |
Star appearance: | 2-4 Ray, Strong Star Appearance |
This listing presents one fine quality purple star spinel, oval shape, weighing 4.64 carats, with dimensions 9.35 x 8.89 x 5.66 mm. The gem is fashioned as a cabochon, exhibiting a classical domed profile and an oval outline with a length to width ratio of approximately 1.05, which yields an appearance that is visually near circular yet retains the elegant elongation of an oval. Clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the specimen shows dark color intensity that deepens toward the pavilion, creating a saturated purple field that supports strong asterism. The polish is excellent across the dome and girdle junction, there are no indications of treatment or enhancement, and the documented origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka. For collectors and designers who wish to contrast this piece with opal material, we note the opal type White Opal as a complementary material that can highlight the star spinel in mixed gemstone compositions.
The cabochon cutting technique applied to this star spinel is executed to emphasize the asterism and maintain optical balance from multiple viewing angles. The cutter oriented the crystal so that the growth direction of the oriented, needle like inclusions sits perpendicular to the dome, maximizing the convergence of reflected light into a distinct star. Dome height at 5.66 mm is proportioned to the table diameter, producing a sufficiently curved surface to translate internal scattering into a sharp, centralized star when illuminated with a single point light source. Surface symmetry is precise, the dome apex lies on the optical axis of the oval, and the transition to the girdle is even, all factors that reduce stray reflections and preserve the integrity of the star pattern. The excellent polish enhances total internal reflection and specular highlights, so that even subtle shifts in viewing angle reveal different facets of the gem that are otherwise muted in lower quality cabochons.
Optical behavior of this specimen benefits from a combination of dark body color and very slight internal inclusions. The dark color intensity acts as a high contrast background, allowing the star to appear with crisp edges and strong contrast, while the very slightly included clarity grade indicates that inclusions are present but not disruptive at normal viewing distances. The inclusions are oriented and submicroscopic to microscopic, and their arrangement creates the characteristic asterism through coherent backscatter and reflection. Under diffused light the surface exhibits a deep velvety purple, under direct spot illumination the star becomes dominant, and under oblique lighting the interplay of pale reflective zones and saturated bodycolor creates a dynamic three dimensionality. The lack of enhancement preserves natural refractive index relationships and inclusion morphology, which in turn maintains predictable light paths and consistent star formation across repeated observations.
From a lapidary and setting perspective, the gem shows craftsmanship attributes that elevate its presence in finished jewelry. The cut maximizes optical return, the apex placement enhances symmetry, and the polished surface is free from polishing pits or chatter, producing a tactile and visual smoothness that reads as flawless at jewelry glance distances. These surface level refinements amplify perceived purity, so the gem appears optically unobstructed from most angles, giving the impression of a flawless field that intensifies the star. For designers seeking to juxtapose the intense purple asterism against a lighter companion, White Opal provides a contrasting play of body tone and internal iridescence that can be set as accent stones or in halos, highlighting the spinel without competing with its star. This star spinel from Ceylon Sri Lanka is a strong choice for collectors and makers who value precise cutting, natural optical phenomena, and transparent disclosure, and it is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company with full specification and origin declaration.




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