Type | spinel |
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Pieces(s) | 1 |
Weight(ct) | 3.57 |
Shape | Cushion cut |
Treatment | No treatment |
Clarity | Eye clean |
Size(MM) | 9.91x7.79x5.40 |
Origin | Burma |
Video Link | Press here |
Cert No. | GEM2023040887462 |
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Out of stockSpinel is a mineral known for its exquisite range of gemstone colors, including vibrant reds, blues, pinks, and various other hues, often mistaken for other precious gems like rubies or sapphires. Its crystalline structure is composed of aluminum and magnesium oxides, and it has been prized for centuries for its exceptional hardness, transparency, and brilliance. Spinel can be found in various parts of the world, including Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania, and its versatility makes it a popular choice for jewelry, offering both affordability and aesthetic appeal. Spinel is a stone that has long been mistaken for ruby and sapphire by emperors. some of the famous rubies of history were spinels. The shared beauty is having vibrant color with great clarity and luster.
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SaleSphene, also known as titanite, is a mineral renowned for its exceptional brilliance and fiery dispersion of colors when properly cut as a gemstone. Its name is derived from the Greek word "sphenos," meaning wedge, due to its characteristic wedge-shaped crystals. Sphene is typically found in metamorphic rocks and is distinguished by its yellow to brownish-green or blackish-brown coloration. It is valued in the world of gemology for its dispersion, which refers to its ability to split white light into its spectral colors, creating vibrant flashes of color known as "fire." This mineral is treasured by collectors and gem enthusiasts for its unique optical properties and distinctive appearance.
Type Sphene Pieces(s) 1 Weight(ct) 3.95 Shape Trillion Cut Treatment No treatment Clarity Eye Clean Size(MM) 11x6 Origin Lab None Cert No. On-Demand -
SaleSpinel is a mineral known for its exquisite range of gemstone colors, including vibrant reds, blues, pinks, and various other hues, often mistaken for other precious gems like rubies or sapphires. Its crystalline structure is composed of aluminum and magnesium oxides, and it has been prized for centuries for its exceptional hardness, transparency, and brilliance. Spinel can be found in various parts of the world, including Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania, and its versatility makes it a popular choice for jewelry, offering both affordability and aesthetic appeal.
Type Spinel pairs Pieces(s) 2 Weight(ct) 3 (1.5 each) Shape Emerald cut Treatment No treatment Clarity Loupe clean Size(MM) 8x4.5 Origin Burma Lab Cert No.