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4.62 Ct. Purplish Grey Spinel from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Jun 8
Item ID: | K18622 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.2 Width: 10.17 Height: 6.39 |
Weight: | 4.62 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Grey |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $832 |
In the quiet language of refined taste, a gemstone speaks more loudly than any proclamation, and this extraordinary purplish grey spinel announces itself with measured confidence. Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, this transparent 4.62 carat round spinel measures 10.20 by 10.17 by 6.39 millimeters, and it is a study in balance and restraint. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to exacting standards, each facet positioned to translate light into scintillation and subtle fire, while the excellent polish allows every plane to act like a mirror. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is eye clean, a rarity in stones of this size and transparency, and the medium color intensity grants the gem a temperament that shifts with light and perspective, revealing mauve, lavender, and steel undertones that are at once modern and timeless. Importantly, this spinel is unenhanced, a naturally perfected specimen whose origin from Burma Myanmar places it in a lineage of gemstones prized for their purity and expressive color. For the connoisseur who understands that the true luxury of a gemstone rests in what it is, rather than what it pretends to be, this spinel is an unambiguous offering.
History remembers certain gems for more than carat weight, and in that company this purplish grey spinel finds sympathetic echoes among the most storied jewels of past centuries. Many of the celebrated crown jewels that Napoleon sought and that Mughal emperors treasured were in fact spinels, stones that captured the eye because of tone and presence rather than sheer size. The Black Prince spinel in the English crown provides a lesson in provenance and prestige, and while that stone commands attention through centuries of royal association, this Burmese spinel commands attention through an intimacy of color and an honesty of form. Compare it to the deep, saturated blues of historic sapphires or to the scintillating transparency of famous diamonds, and the uniqueness of this spinel becomes clear. It combines a translucence that rivals fine diamonds, a depth of tone that calls to mind classic sapphires, and a rare chromatic subtlety that is altogether its own. Owning a spinel such as this is to possess a private echo of regalia, a jewel that would have sat comfortably beside the treasures of kings, yet which carries a quiet modernity that belongs to the wearer rather than to a crown.
The technical virtues of this gem are the foundations of its desirability, and they merit careful attention. The 4.62 carat weight sits in a sweet spot where presence and wearability coincide, an intimate scale that allows the stone to translate across a ring, pendant, or bespoke collar with equal authority. The round shape is timeless, and the mixed brilliant cut optimizes both scintillation and depth, allowing the purplish grey hue to breathe without sacrificing brilliance. At eye level the stone is clean, free from inclusions that would interrupt the gaze, and the excellent polish ensures that light travels through the crystal lattice with minimal disruption. The measured dimensions of 10.20 by 10.17 by 6.39 millimeters produce a face up that feels generous on the hand, while the depth supports internal reflections that animate the color. Burmese origin confers a further layer of distinction, as Myanmar has produced some of the most coveted spinels in the annals of gem collecting, stones valued for their terroir and for the particular way their chemistry translates into color. Because this spinel is unenhanced, no treatment stands between the collector and the story held within the crystal, a story written in geological time and presented now for the wearer.
To possess this purplish grey spinel is to own a narrative of refinement, a deliberate signal of discernment that need not shout to be heard. In a world where status is often broadcast, true luxury is the capacity to recognize rarity and to choose it without apology. Whether set as a solitary statement ring paired with platinum to reinforce tonal restraint, or imagined as the centerpiece of a bespoke high jewelry commission flanked by rose cut diamonds or warm gold bezels, the gem adapts and elevates. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind its provenance, and we present this spinel as a ready companion for collectors who value provenance, natural integrity, and the quiet drama of a color that is complex and controlled. For the buyer who views acquisition as an act of curation, rather than consumption, this 4.62 carat round purplish grey spinel from Burma Myanmar is an achievement, a reflection of refined taste, and a jewel that will reward close looking for decades to come.




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