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Nine carats in a cushion cut has a particular gravity — both physical and historical. The cushion brilliant, a descendant of the old mine cut, has upholstered the fingers of every significant collector who understood that soft corners and a deep pavilion could produce a warmth of light that modern brilliants cannot fully replicate. At nine carats, the stone's upper facets become visible territory: a terrain with its own geography of light and reflection.
This 9.17-carat Light Pink cushion modified brilliant — GIA report #6224901240 — was graded in October 2024 and issued a clarity grade of Internally Flawless. It measures 12.43 × 12.35 × 7.21mm — very nearly square, which in a cushion cut means symmetrical fire from every viewing angle. Excellent polish. Excellent symmetry. No fluorescence.
Internally Flawless means the stone's interior contains nothing that a loupe, a microscope, or a lifetime of experience can find. Only the surface may carry minor polish marks — the evidence of a craftsman's final pass — but these are not the stone's story. The stone's story is 9.17 carats of natural Light Pink, Internally Flawless, in a silhouette prized for two centuries.
The light in this stone does not scatter. It accumulates.
| GIA Report | 6224901240 |
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| Carat Weight | 9.17 carats |
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| Shape & Cut | Cushion Modified Brilliant |
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| Measurements | 12.43 × 12.35 × 7.21 mm |
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| Colour Grade | Light Pink |
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| Colour Origin | Natural |
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| Colour Distribution | Not Applicable |
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| Clarity Grade | Internally Flawless |
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| Polish | Excellent |
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| Symmetry | Excellent |
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| Fluorescence | None |
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| Report Date | October 03, 2024 |
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