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3.14 Ct. Pinkish Purple Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Jun 7
Item ID: | K18614 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.2 Width: 8.07 Height: 5.57 |
Weight: | 3.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This transparent 3.14 carat asscher octagon shape pinkish purple spinel presents precise and verifiable physical attributes. The stone measures 8.20 x 8.07 x 5.57 mm, yielding a depth of approximately 68 percent, and exhibits the geometric symmetry characteristic of an asscher cut. The cut is executed to emphasize step facets and pavilion precision, producing a controlled play of light that highlights color saturation and internal clarity. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the surface finish carries an excellent polish, producing crisp facet junctions and stable light return across the table. The color is described as pinkish purple with intense color intensity, a hue that balances red and violet components, and the material is natural with no enhancement recorded. The specimen originates from Burma Myanmar, a historically significant source for premium spinel material, and the provenance is noted in documentation maintained by The Natural Gemstone Company.
From a gemological and aesthetic perspective the asscher cut is distinctly appropriate for spinel material of this quality, because step cutting emphasizes hue and tone rather than scintillation alone. With a transparent body and very very slightly included clarity at eye level, this spinel offers visual purity that allows the intense color to present evenly through the pavilion and crown. The dimensions and weight place the stone in a size range that is unusually desirable for fine spinel, where specimens above three carats with intense natural color and minimal inclusions are comparatively scarce. The exceptional polish further contributes to the stone s visual appeal, enabling clean facet reflections and a refined overall appearance when set in a precision mounting. As supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company the stone is presented as unenhanced, a factor that materially affects both market desirability and long term permanence, since untreated material does not carry the same considerations regarding stability as enhanced material.
Regarding investment potential and future appreciation in value this spinel possesses several attributes that are commonly associated with upward price pressure over time. First, the combination of above three carat weight, intense pinkish purple color, and very very slightly included clarity is a convergence of factors that limits supply in the high end market. Fine quality spinel has seen increasing collector and investor interest over recent decades, driven by its rarity relative to more abundant gem species, its attractive color range, and the growing appreciation for unenhanced natural material from singular origins. Second, Burmese origin carries historical and market significance, and high quality gems from Burma Myanmar often command a provenance premium in secondary markets and auctions. Third, the absence of enhancement reduces downside risk related to treatments that can affect long term durability or market acceptance, and untreated natural stones generally retain collector confidence more readily than treated equivalents.
These positive indicators should be considered alongside the realities of the colored gemstone market, which is less liquid and more subject to taste cycles than standardized markets such as polished diamonds. Appreciation is influenced by factors including global demand among collectors and designers, the emergence of comparable parcels into the market, certification by recognized laboratories, and geopolitical or regulatory developments that affect sourcing. For investors and collectors seeking to maximize potential appreciation, documentation of origin, a professional appraisal, and certification are prudent steps, and provenance provided by The Natural Gemstone Company will aid resale transparency. Responsible storage, insurance, and occasional market reviews will support preservation of value. In summary this 3.14 carat asscher octagon pinkish purple spinel from Burma Myanmar combines attributes that align with historical value drivers for colored gemstones, while also requiring the usual due diligence expected for investment grade gems.




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