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0.82 Ct. Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K16468 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.56 Width: 5.2 Height: 3.35 |
Weight: | 0.82 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $854 |
One beautiful transparent 0.82 carat pear shape blue spinel is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, an elegant gem that balances bright optical performance with a rich natural origin. The faceted stone measures 6.56 x 5.20 x 3.35 mm, and its proportions are carefully maintained to support optimal light return. The mixed brilliant cut used in this pear shape enhances both scintillation and sparkle by combining the dynamic light return of brilliant style facets with the refined symmetry of a mixed pavilion. The color is a medium intense blue, neither overly dark nor pale, which gives the gem presence and versatility for a variety of jewelry designs. No enhancement has been applied, which is a critical factor for collectors and educated buyers who prefer natural, unaltered material. The excellent polish accentuates the stone surface, enabling crisp facet junctions and minimal light leakage. Origin is Burma Myanmar, a locality renowned for producing spinel with strong color and attractive crystal quality, a provenance that contributes to the gems desirability and market position.
The geometric faceting of this pear shape spinel is the defining feature that produces its maximum light play. The mixed brilliant cut arranges kite shaped and triangular facets on the crown, and a thoughtful pavilion design that balances facet count and angles to channel light back through the table. In a well cut mixed brilliant, light entering the crown is captured and internally reflected by pavilion facets, creating a lively pattern of flash and scintillation as the stone moves. The pear shape geometry introduces a dynamic variation in facet orientation from the point to the rounded end, producing a combination of broad white flashes and narrow spectral sparks. The precise facet symmetry and excellent polish allow the eye to perceive clean, well defined reflections, so the gem reads lively under both daylight and artificial illumination. For an educated buyer evaluating cut quality, the controlled pavilion depth and crown height in this 6.56 x 5.20 x 3.35 mm specimen contribute to balanced brilliance, even face up appearance, and a pleasing overall scintillation pattern.
Clarity considerations are central to assessing value and long term enjoyment, and this spinel carries a clarity grade of slightly included evaluated at eye level. Slightly included in practical terms means that natural inclusions are present but do not detract from the stones overall transparency or its ability to return light when set. Under loupe inspection minor crystals or growth features may be visible, yet at normal viewing distances this gem presents with clear body color and well defined light return. For daily wear pieces such as rings or pendants the combination of a durable mineral structure and moderate inclusion content offers an excellent balance of beauty and stability. Spinel ranks high in durability with a hardness around eight on the Mohs scale, which supports long term wear in many jewelry settings. The lack of enhancement is an important attribute, because natural color without heat or other treatment maintains true scientific and market value, and provides confidence to collectors who prioritize untreated material. The excellent polish further diminishes the visual impact of inclusions by producing sharp facet reflections and minimizing surface disruption.
Provenance and responsible sourcing are often decisive factors for discerning purchasers, and the Burmese origin of this blue spinel adds historical and geological significance. Burma Myanmar has been recognized for yielding spinel with pure hues and well formed crystals, qualities that can make stones from this region more sought after by connoisseurs. From an investment perspective, the combination of a natural, untreated state, excellent polish, clear mixed brilliant cutting, and Burmese origin positions this 0.82 carat pear shape as a collectible and wearable gem. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of the description and the integrity of sourcing, and we can provide additional photographic angles, magnified imagery, and independent gemological documentation on request. For jewelers seeking a centerpiece for a custom engagement ring or pendant designers seeking a vivid medium intense blue, this spinel offers a versatile palette, reliable durability, and exceptional optical performance that is immediately evident to the educated eye. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company to discuss mounting options, viewing arrangements, or to request a detailed report that complements the technical and aesthetic information provided here.




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