6090442
Kunzite (Trl 9 mm) 2.96 ctw
6090442
Kunzite (Trl 9 mm) 2.96 ctw
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Occurring in a range of gentle lilac hues, kunzite is known for a variety of hues ranging from a pink-purple to violet-purple, with subtle variations in between. Introduce your jewelry with a stunning, fashionable and eye-catchy gem. Kunzite Jewelry is a great consideration for any formal event calling for glamorous jewelry!
Highlights
- SUBTLE TONE: Kunzite reflects subdued and subtle purple tones
- CARAT WEIGHT: The overall weight of this ravishing gemstone is 2.96 ct.
- CUT: With a bewitching trilliant cut, this gem looks exceptional in its appeal
- ORIGIN: Kunzite was discovered in 1902 in the Pala District of San Diego County, California. Today, kunzite can typically be found in Madagascar, Brazil and the United States
- FUN FACT: Depending on the direction from which the Kunzite gemstone is viewed, it could appear to be a pale color or a gorgeous lilac shade of pink. For this reason, Kunzite gemstones need to be cut at the right angle
Kunzite displays pink-purple to violet-purple color. Ranking between 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, the gemstone is also known as Lithia amethyst. Kunzite is said to be a powerful healing stone.
It denotes the total carat weight of all the gemstones. For example: In a ring there are two gemstones, each gemstone might weigh roughly 1 carat, equaling approximately 2 ct. tw.
Minimum size is the measurement of the size of gemstone present in the jewelry.
Every colored gemstone has its own color range, as per hue, tone and saturation. Color of the gem plays an essential role in determining its value. However, it all depends on personal taste and one should purchase as per preference.
Transparent is a grade of gemstone clarity in which there are no inclusions. Light can easily pass through the material.
The Mohs scale of hardness is a measurement of a mineral�s hardness against ten reference minerals.