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2.95 Ct. Spinel from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 12
Item ID: | K19394 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.97 Width: 8.01 Height: 5.76 |
Weight: | 2.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $386 |
The Natural Gemstone Company offers a beautiful transparent 2.95 carat fancy shape red spinel, presented with exacting specifications and natural provenance. This gem measures 9.97 x 8.01 x 5.76 mm, and is fashioned in a step cut that emphasizes planar facets and restrained geometry. The clarity grade is eye clean when evaluated at typical eye level, and the surface finish is described as excellent polish. Color intensity is classified as intense, and the gem is fully natural with no enhancement. Origin is Madagascar, a source known for producing spinel with vivid chromatic saturation. These objective characteristics define the piece, and they explain why the gem presents so consistently under magnification and in finished settings.
A step cut yields a calm and architectural faceting pattern that favors large planes of color over a profusion of small facets. In a red spinel with an eye clean clarity grade the result is a presentation in which color is uninterrupted by clarity distractions, permitting the hue to read as a unified field. The intense red saturates the larger facets, producing depth rather than fractured sparkle, and the excellent polish allows those facets to reflect with clarity and evenness. Because spinel is isometric it lacks strong pleochroism, and this specimen therefore displays color uniformly as it is rotated, so that the perceived chroma and tone remain steady from multiple viewing angles. The net effect is a gemstone that appears consistently vivid and refined from table to pavilion, and whose faceting and finish make the most of the natural color rather than obscuring it.
Measured proportions of 9.97 x 8.01 x 5.76 mm and a weight of 2.95 carat place this piece in a size range that is practical for a variety of jewelry applications. The step cut was selected to maximize color saturation over scintillation, and the cutter has maintained tight symmetry and well defined facet junctions so that the reflections remain controlled and mirror like. The absence of enhancement confirms that the intense red is intrinsic to the crystal lattice, typically associated with trace chromium in spinel chemistry, and that the appearance is the result of natural geological conditions in Madagascar. The Natural Gemstone Company documents origin and treatment status as part of its standard disclosure, and the combination of eye clean clarity, intense color, and excellent polish makes this spinel particularly suitable for settings where the gem will be seen from multiple directions, including solitaire rings, pendants with open backs, and custom designs that emphasize the face up color.
Practical considerations follow from the gem s physical and optical properties. Spinel has a robust hardness and good resistance to wear, and with routine care the excellent polish will remain bright for typical jewelry use. Cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is sufficient, and professional inspection of the setting will help preserve the stone s presentation. Because this specimen is natural and untreated, its value to a collector or a maker stems from the integrity of its material as much as from its visual appeal. In use the flawless presentation of the stone enhances its beauty from every angle, the clean clarity allowing uninterrupted planes of saturated red, the step cut providing dignified structure, and the superior polish delivering crisp, even reflections. The Natural Gemstone Company provides this information to support informed selection by jewelers and collectors who require precise specification and verified provenance.























