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6.53 Ct. Cabochon Jade from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Apr 17
Item ID: | K23022 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.94 Width: 13.93 Height: 3.74 |
Weight: | 6.53 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $18 |
This specimen is an opaque Burmese jadeite, precisely described as a 6.53 carat oval weighing 6.53 carats, with finished dimensions of 13.94 x 13.93 x 3.74 mm. The piece has been shaped as a classic cabochon, exhibiting a low to moderate dome profile that maximizes the stone body while maintaining a comfortable bezel depth for ring settings. The cutting approach prioritized orientation to the jadeite grain, with the long axis aligned to reduce the appearance of natural foliation and to present the most vivid color face up. The surface shows an excellent polish achieved through progressive lapidary stages, ending with a fine diamond paste and felt wheel to deliver crisp specular highlights and a smooth tactile finish. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a typical and acceptable characteristic for natural Burmese jadeite, where internal pinpoints and fine wisps produce a soft, natural texture rather than detracting from the gem presence. No enhancement has been applied, the piece is untreated and stable, and the origin is Burma Myanmar, a source renowned for high quality jadeite with saturated chromatic tones.
From a gemological perspective the piece reads as vivid in color intensity, with a mid to strong tone and high saturation of green that leans toward a pure, slightly blue tinged green rather than yellowish or olive undertones. The vividness is uniform across the oval face with only minor mottling caused by the internal inclusions, which contributes to a lively, organic appearance. Optical behavior is controlled by the stone opacity, which scatters light within the material to create a soft, velvety luster rather than windowing or transparency. The cabochon cut was chosen to exploit that internal scattering, producing an even sheen and consolidated color plane that reads strongly against skin. Technically the cab profile and thinness at 3.74 mm create a low center of gravity for secure bezel mounting and minimize overturning in everyday wear. For metalwork I recommend a flush bezel or low collet setting to protect the rim, given the smooth, rounded outline and the desirability of preserving the polished surface. The slight inclusions are structurally benign, located internally as fine needles and pinpoint clusters, and they do not compromise toughness or polish retention.
As a piece intended for discerning buyers this jade offers both technical merit and stylistic versatility. The nearly equivalent diameter of 13.94 and 13.93 mm gives the oval an almost round visual footprint while still allowing traditional oval settings to emphasize finger length or pendant balance. The vivid color intensity pairs well with warm yellow gold for high contrast and with cool white metals for a contemporary monochrome look. Because the material is natural Burmese jadeite with no enhancement, it carries provenance and stability advantages for collectors and jewelry makers who require verifiable origin and treatment disclosure. The accurate cabochon symmetry, well controlled dome profile, and excellent polish make it an ideal candidate for bespoke signet rings, classic cab pendants, or statement earrings when set in matched pairs. For designers considering inlay or halo treatments the consistent color plane will provide predictable visual behavior under differing lighting conditions, while the slightly included clarity will add depth and interest when viewed at oblique angles.
There is also a romantic narrative embedded in the material qualities, which we often share at The Natural Gemstone Company when presenting such pieces to knowledgeable clients. Imagine a highland monsoon valley in northern Burma, where dense jadeite veins formed over geological epochs and were later revealed by seasonal runoff. This stone conveys that landscape in its vivid green, the hue of fresh leaves after rain, while the slight internal inclusions read as the memory of water and mineral, like tiny tributaries preserved within the gem. Worn as a personal talisman the cabochon seems to gather light like a rain caught in a leaf cup, reflecting a calm intensity that draws the eye. For a couple seeking symbolism, the stone can represent resilience and renewal, with the small inclusions serving as a reminder that true clarity in life emerges with gentle imperfections. For the technically minded collector the story enhances the objectivity of the gem, tying its measurable attributes to an evocative provenance and aesthetic so that the wearer appreciates both the craftsmanship and the quiet romance inherent in this Burmese jadeite cabochon.




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