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3.10 Ct. Green Cabochon Jade from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | K23990 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.26 Width: 9.91 Height: 3.64 |
Weight: | 3.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $16 |
This piece presents a translucent 3.10 carat Burmese jadeite, fashioned into a round cabochon, with precise dimensions of 10.26 x 9.91 x 3.64 mm. The cutting style is a traditional high dome cabochon, chosen to optimize the balance between depth of color and light transmission, the surface showing an excellent polish which produces a clean, even luster across the dome. The body color registers as a medium intensity green, with hue stability across the table and minimal zoning, and clarity is graded as very slightly included at eye level, indicating only subtle internal features that do not detract from visual uniformity when viewed without magnification. Enhancement testing indicates no treatment, and provenance is Burma Myanmar, a source noted for producing some of the most desirable jadeite in the market. These factual parameters define the gem both as an attractive wearable stone and as a collectible specimen, the combination of translucency, untreated status, and Burmese origin underpinning its technical and aesthetic merit.
From a craftsmanship perspective the cabochon cut is executed to exacting standards, with symmetrical curvature and a dome height calibrated to the stone proportions, maximizing perceived color saturation without inducing optical darkness at the crown. The cutter has centered the most homogeneous color plane on the table area, a technique that minimizes the visual impact of minor inclusions and silk like structures which are typical in natural jadeite. The base is polished flat to ensure secure setting and precise contact with mounting bezels, while edge rounding has been controlled to avoid thin perimeters that can chip during handling. The excellent polish indicates a final finishing sequence that progressed through progressively finer abrasives and buffing compounds, producing a smooth surface that enhances both surface brilliance and the soft internal glow characteristic of quality translucent jadeite. These technical choices reflect an emphasis on preservation of weight while delivering optimal visual performance.
Market considerations for investment grade jadeite hinge on a narrow set of supply and quality variables, and this specimen aligns favorably with those metrics. Burmese origin supplies remain constrained by geological rarity and regulatory factors, and the premium for untreated, translucent, medium to strong green jadeite has historically outperformed many other colored gemstones. The 3.10 carat round format offers versatility for high end custom jewelry or for retention as a loose investment, and stones in this size and quality command steady collector interest because they are large enough to display color and translucency effectively, yet small enough to be mobile in secondary markets. The clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level is advantageous, because many buyers pay a premium for stones that present clean to the unaided eye, particularly when combined with provenance from classic producing regions. Excellent polish and symmetrical cut further reduce the discounting that often applies to cabochons with poor finishing, and the absence of enhancement eliminates a major category of market risk, since treated material can suffer rapid revaluation if treatment disclosures are later contested.
As an investment proposition this untreated Burmese cabochon presents a favorable risk reward profile within a diversified gemstone allocation, given persistent demand drivers and constrained supply. Key factors that support potential appreciation include provenance from Burma Myanmar, untreated status, attractive translucency, and professional finishing, each contributing to market desirability and resale liquidity, particularly among collectors in markets that place cultural and investment value on natural jadeite. For prudent acquisition The Natural Gemstone Company recommends obtaining independent laboratory documentation that confirms origin and the absence of enhancement, retaining high resolution imagery and certificate provenance, and considering mounting strategies that preserve the stone integrity while allowing secondary market sale if desired. Maintenance is straightforward, requiring gentle cleaning and secure bezel or halo settings to protect the cabochon edge. While no investment is guaranteed, the technical attributes of this stone position it well relative to typical market cohorts, and careful documentation and custodial practices enhance both immediate collectible appeal and the potential for future appreciation.




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