34.08 carats Asscher Cut Kunzite Gemstone
34.08 carats Asscher Cut Kunzite Gemstone is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A paragon of Art Deco elegance is the Asscher cut which demands attention with its unique X-shaped facets and square silhouette. This masterful cut, characterized by its deep pavilion, high crown and cropped corners, creates a captivating “hall of mirrors” effect that draws the eye to its depths. Originally designed in 1902 by Joseph Asscher, this cut has become the embodiment of architectural precision and sophistication.
Kunzite, a gem of incredible beauty, mesmerizes with its intricate lilac to deep purple hues. Discovered and named after gemologist George Frederick Kunz, this variety of spodumene is cherished for its pleochroism. This is the ability to display many colors when viewed from various angles. Kunzite’s soft, calming tones have made it a favorite among designers and collectors seeking a unique substitute to other purple gems.
In this extraordinary 34.08-carat specimen, the Asscher cut and kunzite merge to create a true masterpiece. The impressive size with 17.8x17.8x13.5 mm dimensions, allows the Asscher cut to fully show its ability to increase light return. The result is a kunzite of impeccable brilliance, its purplish hue glowing from within. Every facet is an opening into the soul, revealing its incredible color saturation and eye-clean clarity.
This is a work of art that represents the perfect mix of nature’s beauty and cutting expertise. A true collector’s dream that will entrance generations to come.
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