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3.09 Ct. Pinkish Purple Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Jun 20
Item ID: | K18633 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.14 Width: 10.23 Height: 5.6 |
Weight: | 3.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Heart |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
I am pleased to present a superb natural spinel offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, a transparent 3.09 carat heart shape spinel with a refined pinkish purple hue. The stone measures 8.14 x 10.23 x 5.60 mm, a dimension set that preserves a pleasing face up presence while maintaining proportional depth for optimal light return. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, engineered to combine a brilliant facet scheme on the crown with a complementary pavilion arrangement to enhance scintillation and color saturation. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, meaning the gem reads as effectively eye clean with only the most minute inclusions visible under close scrutiny. Color intensity is described as dark, which in this pinkish purple tone deepens the saturation and creates a rich, velvety appearance that contrasts attractively with the brilliant facet pattern. The polish is excellent, presenting a crisp facet junction and a highly reflective surface, and the stone is natural with no enhancement. Provenance is Burma, Myanmar, a classic origin with a long reputational history for producing spinels with deep, complex colors.
Technically the mixed brilliant approach used on this heart shape concentrates brilliance where it most benefits the face up appearance, with a crown facet organization that promotes strong return of incident light and a pavilion geometry that controls light leakage. The heart outline has been maintained with careful symmetry, with lobes and cleft executed to optimize the silhouette without sacrificing windowing or light performance. As an isometric gemstone spinel lacks pleochroism, so the color remains consistent when the stone is viewed from multiple orientations, unlike many corundum varieties. The refractive behavior of spinel falls in a range that supports lively return, and the excellent polish further increases contrast and sparkle. The clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates inclusions are generally submicroscopic or confined to minute crystals and growth-related features, and these internal characteristics do not compromise the gem's transparency or optical performance. The absence of enhancement means the color and clarity you see are intrinsic to the crystal, not the result of treatments.
When considering natural spinel versus lab grown counterparts there are several technical distinctions to weigh. Natural spinel develops under geological conditions that yield unique growth features and inclusion patterns that serve as reliable natural fingerprints. These internal characteristics often include natural zoning and mineral inclusions that are irregular in form and distribution, and these features attest to the stone's origin and geological history. Lab grown spinels produced by flame fusion or other synthetic methods typically display diagnostic features such as curved growth striae, gas bubbles or seed plate remnants, and a homogenized color distribution. While synthetic material can exhibit excellent clarity and saturated color, it lacks the microstructural complexity and provenance that collectors and connoisseurs prize in natural stones. In addition natural, untreated spinel such as this stone from Burma often holds comparative long term value better than synthetic alternatives, due to rarity and market perception. The no enhancement status of this spinel further differentiates it from many stones that undergo diffusion, fracture filling or other processes to alter appearance.
As a representative of The Natural Gemstone Company I can confirm that this 3.09 carat heart shape pinkish purple spinel is a fine example of natural material that combines aesthetic appeal with technical soundness. The dimensions and mixed brilliant cut are optimized for visual impact, the eye level clarity maintains an effectively clean appearance in jewelry settings, and the dark color intensity provides a deep, sumptuous tone. Origin from Burma, Myanmar situates the stone within a historical context of high quality spinel production, and the lack of enhancement ensures authenticity and stability. If you would like additional technical data such as exact facet counts, microscopic imagery, or an independent gemological report, we can arrange documentation and high resolution photography upon request. This spinel is suitable for a high end bespoke heart shaped setting, and I am available to advise on mounting options that will complement the stone's color and light performance.




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