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1.15 Ct. Purplish Pink Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Jun 16
Item ID: | K25000 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.93 Width: 5.27 Height: 4.78 |
Weight: | 1.15 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $150 |
One piece in The Natural Gemstone Company collection, this transparent purplish pink spinel is a 1.15 carat cushion shape that presents a refined balance of color and cut. The stone measures 5.93 x 5.27 x 4.78 mm, and it has a mixed brilliant cut that marries a faceted crown with a pavilion optimized for scintillation and return of light. Color is described as purplish pink with intense saturation, offering a pleasing depth without appearing heavy or dark. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means small internal characteristics may be noticeable under close inspection but do not detract from the overall face up appeal. The polish is excellent, and the gem is natural with no enhancement reported. The origin is Burma, Myanmar, a source noted for producing spinels with attractive and vibrant hues.
Visually, the mixed brilliant cutting style permits a lively play of light across the cushion outline, offering flashes of brilliance from the crown facets and deeper flashes from the pavilion. The combination of the cushion shape and the mixed cut softens harsh geometric lines while maintaining a dynamic sparkle, so the stone reads both classic and contemporary depending on the mounting. At 1.15 carat and with the dimensions given, the gem offers a modest but notable presence as a center stone, suitable for a ring head that balances proportion with comfort. Because spinel is a durable gem for everyday wear, it adapts well to settings intended for frequent use. The Burmese origin contributes to its market desirability among collectors and designers who value provenance alongside intrinsic qualities.
For custom work, consider metal choices and accent stones that either enhance the purplish pink tone or create complementary contrast. Warm metals such as rose gold will enrich the pink and purple undertones, producing an integrated tonal field that emphasizes warmth and softness. Yellow gold will lend a brighter, more classic contrast that elevates the gem as a focal point, while white metals such as platinum or white gold will increase perceived brightness and make the pink tone appear crisper. Accent stones may be selected to support the central spinel or to provide measured contrast. Small colorless diamonds or champagne diamonds set as a delicate halo or as tapered side stones will add liveliness and refined sparkle without competing with the hue. For tonal harmony, morganite or pink tourmaline accents will create a soft, layered pink palette. For complementary contrast, a row of green gems such as tsavorite garnets or small emerald accents will enhance the pink through color contrast, and a pairing with violet or lavender sapphires will deepen the purple aspect for a richer, jewel like band of color.
Design approaches that suit this spinel include a single stone solitaire for an understated and elegant presentation, a halo setting that increases perceived diameter and introduces additional scintillation, and a three stone composition that frames the center with tapered or triangular side stones to emphasize symmetry and balance. For daily wear rings, a low profile bezel or a protective prong setting with secure shoulders will help preserve the gemstone and minimize the risk of impact, while an open gallery can be used when maximum brilliance and light return are desired. As a pendant, the gem reads as a refined focal point with a subtle color shift observed through movement, and as matched earrings a pair of similar tone spinels or paired companions in morganite or diamonds will yield a cohesive look. The Natural Gemstone Company can advise on metal alloys and accent stone selections to achieve a specific aesthetic or to meet practical considerations such as durability and maintenance.
If you would like additional photographic angles, high resolution files, or a report detailing the gem attributes, The Natural Gemstone Company can provide these materials and support for commissioning a custom setting. We can discuss matching proportions and complementary stones, propose sketches or CAD renderings, and recommend setting styles that balance security with optical performance. The information provided here reflects the gem as examined, including the 1.15 carat weight, cushion shape, mixed brilliant cut, dimensions of 5.93 x 5.27 x 4.78 mm, slightly included clarity at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, no enhancement, and Burmese origin.




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