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2.60 Ct. Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Nov 18
| Item ID: | K17055 | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions (MM):help | Length: 9.54 Width: 6.79 Height: 4.52 | 
| Weight: | 2.60 Ct. | 
| Color:help | Pink | 
| Color intensity:help | Intense | 
| Clarity:help | Eye Clean | 
| Shape:help | Emerald Cut | 
| Cut: | Emerald Cut | 
| Cutting style: | Faceted | 
| Enhancements:help | Heat Treated | 
| Origin:help | Burma (Myanmar) | 
| Per carat price:help | $810 | 
This specimen is a transparent pink spinel weighing 2.60 carats, cut in a classic emerald cut with dimensions of 9.54 by 6.79 by 4.52 mm. The stone exhibits intense color intensity and an eye clean clarity grade as evaluated at eye level, combined with an excellent polish that produces crisp step facets and broad flashes of color. Origin is Burma Myanmar, and the gem has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement that improves color uniformity without compromising structural integrity. The emerald cut emphasizes depth and table clarity, allowing the inherent saturation to present as broad, even planes of pink which yield a refined visual presence whether set face up or viewed at an angle.
Optically the gem displays an even distribution of color with a richness that appears concentrated near the center and softly rounded toward the pavilion. The step cut moderates scintillation while highlighting the stone symmetry and internal transparency, creating a hall of mirrors effect that reads as elegant and restrained rather than overly brash. With a Mohs hardness of approximately eight spinel offers excellent wearability for everyday jewelry, making it suitable for rings pendants and more formal brooch work. The excellent polish on this example enhances surface reflection and edge definition which is particularly important for step cuts where facet junctions are a key component of the overall aesthetic.
In a custom piece this pink spinel is highly versatile and pairs well with a range of complementary gemstones depending on the design objective. For a classic refined approach pair it with white diamonds as accent stones using small round brilliants or tapered baguettes to echo the emerald shape and increase perceived size and brilliance. A halo of fine melee diamonds will add contrast and draw attention to the saturated pink, while tapered baguettes or channel set trapezoids will create a linear companion that reinforces the step cut geometry. For a warmer tonal palette consider rose gold as the primary metal which will subtly enhance the gem warmth, or choose platinum or white gold to maximize color contrast and provide a contemporary neutral backdrop.
For more adventurous color compositions the spinel harmonizes with green tsavorite garnets for a complementary contrast that feels lively and modern, or with soft peach morganites for a layered pastel scheme that reads as romantic and understated. Deep blue sapphires provide a high contrast and dramatic statement when used as side stones, while cognac diamonds or champagne sapphires offer a sophisticated tonal grouping that remains muted yet rich. Practical design considerations include protecting the emerald cut corners through slight bezel shoulders or secure four prong settings with reinforced prongs, and balancing side stone sizes to maintain the central stone as the visual anchor. The photographs supplied demonstrate scale and hand positioning to aid proportion decisions during the design process.
The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the described characteristics and provenance of this Burmese pink spinel, and our disclosure includes the heat treatment notation for informed customization. For care we recommend routine cleaning using warm soapy water and a soft brush, and avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals or sudden thermal shock, with periodic professional inspections of prongs and settings to ensure long term security. If you prefer guidance on setting styles or stones to accompany this emerald cut spinel our design consultants can provide measured layout proposals and CAD visuals to help translate the gem attributes into a finished piece that balances aesthetic intent with practical wearability.




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