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7.48 Ct. Cabochon Jade from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | K19520 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.04 Width: 14.02 Height: 4.2 |
Weight: | 7.48 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $18 |
This 7.48 carat bluish green jade is a finely presented round cabochon, with precise dimensions of 14.04 x 14.02 x 4.20 mm. The stone is described as opaque, and it displays an intense, evenly distributed bluish green hue that is both appealing and rare in its uniformity. The cabochon cut is particularly well suited to this material, maximizing surface luster and allowing the gem to exhibit a soft, satiny sheen across its dome. Clarity has been graded as eye clean at normal viewing distance, which means that no inclusions are apparent to the unaided eye. The polish is excellent, providing a smooth, reflective surface that enhances the perceptible color saturation and makes the gem sit beautifully in bezel or closed settings. Enhancement testing indicates no treatment, which in the market for high quality jade greatly increases desirability, especially when coupled with an origin of Burma, Myanmar, a historic and highly regarded source of gem quality jadeite.
From a gemological and valuation perspective, several points make this gem attractive to the educated buyer. First, intense color, particularly when uniformly distributed across the gem body, is one of the principal drivers of value in jade. This piece presents a vivid bluish green that reads strongly under standard daylight and controlled light sources, which suggests good color concentration for its weight. Second, the eye clean clarity at cabochon scale is important because many jades contain obvious inclusions or veils that reduce visual appeal and structural value. Third, the absence of enhancement, including dyeing, impregnation, or bleaching, preserves both integrity and market trust, since many lower quality jades are treated to simulate better color or translucency. Fourth, provenance from Burma, Myanmar, contributes to collector interest, because Burmese jadeite has a long standing reputation for producing some of the finest specimens available, and informed buyers often pay a premium for verifiable Burmese origin. Finally, the cut and polish are practical and aesthetic considerations that affect setting options and final presentation. A round cabochon of these proportions translates well into classic rings, pendants, and traditional Asian inspired jewelry, and the excellent polish will lend the finished piece a high end look without the need for additional surface finishing.
For those considering pairing this jade with other gems, it is useful to understand complementary options, and to note the inclusion of opal information for design conversations. White Opal is a distinct and valued opal type characterized by a light, near white body tone that can display play of color ranging from subtle flashes to strong iridescence, depending on individual specimen quality. As a design partner to bluish green jade, White Opal provides a luminous contrast, brightening a composition and introducing dynamic color flash in settings that require visual interest. Where jade offers enduring color saturation and a smooth, tactile presence, White Opal brings scintillation and a lighter visual axis, making the combination attractive for bespoke pieces that balance solidity with sparkle. At The Natural Gemstone Company we routinely advise clients on harmonious gem pairings and can provide matched sets or design suggestions that respect color theory, wearability, and long term care. We emphasize that this jade is unenhanced and of Burmese origin, and we will supply additional imaging, specific gemological test results, and provenance information upon request to assist in an informed purchase decision. For any buyer focused on intrinsic gem quality, rarity, and authenticity, this 7.48 carat bluish green Burmese jade represents a strong proposition, suitable for investment grade jewelry or for collectors seeking an unenhanced example with attractive color, eye clean clarity, and superior polish.




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