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4.16 Ct. Pink Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | K28982 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.52 Width: 7.99 Height: 6.41 |
Weight: | 4.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $925 |
This 4.16 carat oval pink spinel from Burma offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is presented as a precision faceted gem, with dimensions of 10.52 by 7.99 by 6.41 millimeters, and a length to width ratio of approximately 1.32, which falls within the classic oval proportions favored for balanced table size and fire. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant strategy, pairing a brilliant style crown with a modified step pavilion, to optimize both scintillation and depth of tone. The table facet is proportioned to allow strong light entry and retention, while the crown facets are calibrated to produce distinct facet face contrasts when the stone is tilted, enhancing visual texture. The overall depth measures approximately 61 percent of the length dimension, a proportion that supports intense color saturation without appearing overly dark when set. The girdle has been finished to a consistent profile, and the pavilion facet arrangement shows careful alignment, contributing to consistent light return and minimal windowing across the table.
Optically the spinel displays an intense pink color intensity, with a pure pink hue and a subtle cool undertone that is characteristic of Burmese material, giving the stone a vivid and attractive saturation that reads strongly under both daylight and incandescent light sources. Color zoning is essentially absent to the naked eye, and the mixed brilliant cut has been tailored to concentrate the color in the crown area, producing vibrant face up appearance while preserving depth and vitality from pavilion reflections. The clarity grade is evaluated as slightly included at eye level, which in trade terminology indicates minor natural features that do not materially affect transparency or brilliance, and which are often only noticeable under magnification or specific viewing angles. The polish is excellent, with facet junctions that display clean edges and smooth facet surfaces, and the symmetry of the oval outline and facet layout is executed to a high standard, which contributes directly to even light distribution and predictable performance in mounted jewelry.
From a provenance and craftsmanship perspective this spinel carries the important hallmark of Burmese origin, a source that has historically produced some of the most sought after spinel material in the market. Burma spinel commands a premium due to its combination of intense hue, transparency, and the relative scarcity of high quality parcels. The fact that this gem is natural and unheated is significant, because untreated spinel from Burma is increasingly rare as supply from classic deposits has tightened. The Natural Gemstone Company sources material with a focus on ethical channels and traceable origin, and this example exemplifies the kind of artisanal cutting and proportioning that preserves weight while maximizing face up color. The cutter has prioritized an optimum mix of brilliance and color saturation, which is a more complex decision making process in mixed brilliant ovals than in standard brilliant rounds, and it is evident in the dynamic play of light and the even color distribution.
Considering investment potential, this 4.16 carat Burmese pink spinel represents a compelling acquisition for collectors and investors of colored gemstones, due to a confluence of desirable attributes, including carat weight above the three carat threshold, vivid natural color, excellent polish and symmetry, and a lack of any enhancement. Market trends over the past decade show that high quality, untreated colored gemstones from reputable origins are appreciating in value as supply constraints tighten and buyer demand shifts toward unique, natural stones. Spinel in particular has been reappraised by the market after historical misclassification in museum and private collections, and Burmese spinel now trades at premiums closer to those of comparable colored stones. The absence of heat treatment or other enhancements increases the stone intrinsic value, as untreated status is a durable differentiator in secondary market pricing. For a prudent investor, securing independent laboratory documentation that confirms origin, weight, color grade, clarity, and the absence of enhancement will materially aid liquidity and resale value. Recommended laboratories include internationally recognized gemological institutions, and The Natural Gemstone Company can assist with coordination and certification.
For practical acquisition and long term stewardship the stone adapts well to a variety of settings, and the oval form coupled with the mixed brilliant design offers designer versatility, from classic solitaire rings that emphasize table presence, to halo settings that increase apparent size and protect the girdle, to bespoke pendant creations that exploit the length and color concentration. Given the pavilion depth, mounting should respect the stone proportions and avoid excessive trimming, to preserve both carat weight and light performance. For daily wear, settings that protect the girdle and pavilion facets, such as bezel or partial bezel designs, will help guard against chip risk, while prong settings that secure the stone above the finger will maximize brilliance. Insurance replacement valuation should reflect the untreated Burmese origin premium and the stone s specific attributes. The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to provide high resolution imagery, condition reports, and assistance with custom setting design, and to advise on appraisal and certification options to ensure the stone s provenance and treatment status are fully documented for both enjoyment and future resale.




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