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1.34 Ct. Grey Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Jul 31
Item ID: | K25646 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.66 Width: 5.92 Height: 4 |
Weight: | 1.34 Ct. |
Color: help | Grey |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
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 | $200 |
This is a transparent 1.34 carat cushion shaped grey spinel offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, presented with precise measurements of 6.66 x 5.92 x 4.00 millimeters, and cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance scintillation and depth. The gem exhibits intense color intensity within a sophisticated grey, and the overall presentation is enhanced by an excellent polish that maximizes light return across the crown and pavilion facets. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, which for buyers with gemological training or a careful eye translates into minimal internal features that do not detract from the stone's face up appearance, and the absence of any enhancement confirms that this is a natural, untreated material directly from Burma Myanmar. The mixed brilliant cut is particularly effective in this size range, creating a pleasing combination of brilliance and contrast that makes the stone perform well under varied lighting.
From a clarity and cutting perspective, this spinel is especially appealing to educated buyers who prioritize transparency and facet precision. Very slightly included at eye level indicates that inclusions are small and well positioned, allowing the mixed brilliant cutting scheme to refract and reflect light without significant obstruction. The pavilion depth of four point zero zero millimeters has been optimized to produce good internal reflection while maintaining a comfortable table size, and the cushion outline gives the gem classical proportions that suit both traditional and contemporary settings. The intense grey tone offers remarkable versatility, pairing beautifully with white metals for a modern look, or with yellow metals when a warmer contrast is desired. Because the stone is transparent and well polished, it presents a strong face up color that reads as deep and sophisticated, rather than muddy or overly dark, which is a critical distinction for connoisseurs who assess gems visually and spectroscopically.
Durability is a key consideration for anyone specifying gemstones for fine jewelry, and spinel performs admirably in this regard. Spinel rates eight on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which makes it significantly more resistant to scratching than quartz which rates seven, but not as hard as corundum varieties such as sapphire and ruby which rate nine, and of course not as hard as diamond which rates ten. In practical terms this hardness ensures that the stone is well suited to most everyday jewelry applications, including rings and bracelets, when properly set to mitigate the risk of hard impact on the girdle. The combination of an excellent polish and a robust hardness means the gem will retain its surface luster under normal wear, although like all fine gemstones it benefits from thoughtful care, avoiding strong knocks and abrasive cleaning methods. For those placing a premium on long term preservation, routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is both safe and effective, and the natural, untreated provenance of this Burmese spinel adds to its desirability and confidence of longevity.
As a natural, untreated Burmese spinel with intense color and a precise mixed brilliant cushion cut, this 1.34 carat stone represents an attractive acquisition for collectors, designers, and discerning clients seeking a gem that combines rarity with practical durability. Burmese origin is historically associated with high quality in several gem species, and while spinel has been receiving renewed attention from the gemological community and collectors, an intense grey example with very slight inclusions and excellent polish is a particularly elegant choice for custom commissions or investment pieces. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the documented attributes of this stone, and our recommendation for jewelers is to consider settings that protect the girdle and corners while showcasing the cushion outline and internal brilliance, such as semi bezel or four prong settings that allow light to enter freely. If you would like more technical data, certificate recommendations, or bespoke mounting options, we can provide additional gemological information and design suggestions to ensure the stone meets both aesthetic and practical expectations.




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