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0.75 Ct. Red Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by May 11
Item ID: | K23606 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.74 Width: 4.54 Height: 3.01 |
Weight: | 0.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This transparent red spinel from Burma, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, is a precisely cut example of classic spinel character, weighing 0.75 carat, and fashioned into a cushion shape with dimensions of 6.74 by 4.54 by 3.01 millimeters. The gem displays a mixed brilliant cut that balances pavilion facets with a crown designed to enhance depth and scintillation, and it presents a clarity graded as very slightly included when examined at eye level. Color intensity is described as dark, showing a rich, saturated red that remains even across the table and through the pavilion, and the polish is excellent, producing clean facet junctions and crisp reflections. There has been no enhancement to alter color or clarity, which underscores the natural state of the material, and the stone retains the physical stability and hardness characteristic of spinel, which contributes to its suitability for a wide range of jewelry applications.
On face up observation the combination of the cushion outline and the mixed brilliant facet arrangement yields a deep, velvety red appearance with lively flashes of lighter red as the stone moves, particularly from table to crown reflections. The mixed brilliant cut allows the gem to retain a strong face up presence despite its modest carat weight, while the well executed polish maximizes return of light and the perception of depth. The very slightly included clarity grading means inclusions are minor, and do not interfere significantly with brilliance or durability under normal wear conditions, and these internal features add to the gemstone s natural fingerprint without compromising its visual appeal. The proportions as given translate to a balanced footprint for ring designs and pendant forms, and the combination of depth and length ensures stability in settings that protect the girdle and pavilion.
Historically spinel has been valued both in its own right and as a gem that has often been paired historically with other red gem materials, and Burmese spinel in particular carries a storied legacy. For centuries red spinels from Burma were mistaken for ruby in famous crowns and regalia, and the stone s presence in royal collections made it synonymous with authority and longevity. In many cultures red gemstones were employed as protective talismans, set into signet rings and pendants as markers of status and to confer a sense of strength to the wearer, and this example echoes those traditional uses through its deep red hue and robust clarity. Collectors and connoisseurs prize unenhanced Burmese spinels for their provenance and for the continuity they provide with earlier historic pieces, and the natural, unaltered state of this gem makes it particularly desirable to those who prioritize geological authenticity and traceable origins.
When considering application and care, this Burmese red spinel performs well for everyday and occasional wear, and it adapts to a range of mounting choices from classic rub-over bezels to protective halo settings that emphasize color while guarding the stone from impact. Its dimensions and cushion outline make it straightforward to set into bespoke engagements rings, cocktail rings, and pendants, and the deep, saturated color benefits from warm metal settings which can enhance red tones without overshadowing natural character. Given the lack of treatments, provenance documentation and photographic records become valuable reference points for appraisal and insurance, and The Natural Gemstone Company can provide the detailed measurements, images, and verification necessary for confident acquisition. Routine maintenance requires only gentle cleaning with warm, soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals and extreme temperature shifts, and when set for daily use a setting that offers partial protection to the girdle and pavilion will preserve polish and faceting over time. The gem s combination of heritage, natural state, and measured proportions makes it a compelling choice for those seeking a historically resonant and technically refined red spinel.




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