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19 x 9mm, Purple Amethyst Lab Marquis Checkboard

Price :
$10.25 Sale: $8.71Save: 15% off

  • SKU : 5414
  • Products Carat Weight : 4.833 Ave Carat Weight (ACW)
  • Units in Stock : 1

Description

4.833 Cts of Purple Amethyst-Lab in a Marquis Checkboard Cut

19 x 9mm, Purple Amethyst-Lab Marquis Checkboard

(GIA classified this Rough & some of Gems as Natural Amethyst)

 

  • Dealer Offering Item for Sale: New Directions - Gems

     

    Amethyst-Laboratory Grown: Our has the all of the same characteristics of natural Amethyst. In fact when this was tested at GIA they could not determine whether it was a natural or lab gemstone. amethyst is made to imitate the best quality amethyst. Its chemical and physical properties are so similar to that of natural amethyst that it can not be differentiated with absolute certainty without advanced gemnological testing (which is often cost-prohibitive). There is one test based on "Brazil law twinning" (a form of quartz twinning where right and left hand quartz structures are combined in a single crystal) which can be used to identify synthetic amethyst rather easily. It is possible to synthesize twinned amethyst, but this type is not available in large quantities in the market.

  • Cost per Carat Selling Price: $ 2.12
  • Amethyst-Lab Specifications:
    • Gem Species: QUARTZ
    • Hardness: 7 - 7.5
    • Density: 2600
    • RI: 1.553 - 0
  • Size: 19 (L) X 9 (W) mm
  • Cut: Marquis Checkboard
  • Calibrated Gemstone: Yes.
  • Carat Weight: 4.833 Carats Ave
  • Overall Grade: AA+
  • Clarity Description: IF - Internally Flawless: Free on inclusions under 10x magnification.
  • Clarity Breakdown: Loupe clean meaning that no inclusions are seen using 10x magnification.
  • Cutting Breakdown: Brilliance with a precision cut. Stone has equal and symmetrical faceting with proper cutting angles "critical angle"
  • Carat Breakdown: A Little Below Average in Carat Weight/ stone size.
  • Photo Clarity Breakdown: Color is Excellent, Image is Sharp, & Background is True.
  • Photo Taken with Flash.
  • Photo shows Multiple views of gemstones.
  • Pricing based on single gemstone.
  • Photo shows flash from the camera.
  • Note: Photo shows cotton fiber over gemstone in some or all of the view
  • Note: Photo taken with cotton fibers background.
  • Synthetic-Lab Amethyst is the same violet to purple color as its natural counterpart. Few other synthetic or "created" gemstones so closely emulate their natural counterparts as synthetic amethyst does natural amethyst
  • What is the story behind this gemstone?: Synthetic quartz has been around for decades. In fact it is the synthetic quartz industry that made quartz watch movements possible. The sad part about this gem material is what it has done to the market for fine quality, natural amethyst. The synthetic so closely emulates the natural, and is so very difficult to distinguish from the natural, that market prices have fallen dramatically for amethyst due to lack of consumer confidence of what they are buying. In fact, even the GIA has difficulty in separating synthetic amethyst from natural without some very high tech equipment, so you know it is very, very good.
  • We grade each gemstone for Color, Clarity, cut, and Carat weight. We try to define / analysis each gemstone and photo taken (all photo are of the gemstone itself not a general stone photo) to help you make a better decision.
  • These photos are intended to provide you with an accurate visual representation of the gem.
  • Photo's taken with a macro lens, which may make the gemstone look larger in some views..
  • Combining of views also may make gemstone look different sizes.
  • All photos are the exactly the gemstone pictured, minus any display items. Photos are likely not actual size; please see item description for dimensions. If there is a defect not discernible in the pictures, it will be included in the text. , Please keep in mind that the prismatic reflective properties of gems will often produce varying degrees of color and what colors you see, someone else may not. If there is a concern or doubt, please ask prior to purchase. Remember that color is a very tricky thing to transmit electronically. There are many variables, including lighting, background, physical filters, digital filters, the capabilities of the monitor on which the image is displayed, and the color perception of the viewer.
  • Click on the photo to enlarge photo for better detail.
  • Check out the mult views of the gemstones..