No Reserve Price - 1 pcs Pink Spinel - 1.53 ct - Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing (ALGT)






Holds a gemmology degree from IGE Madrid and an MBA from University of Santiago de Compostela.
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Exceptional Natural Purplish Pink Spinel – 1.53 ct – Intense Color – Certified – Myanmar (Burma)
Presenting an exquisite natural spinel of exceptional clarity and captivating hue, this 1.53 carat gemstone exhibits a rich, intense/vivid purplish pink (grayish) color, masterfully cut in a modified octagon step-cut style that enhances both brilliance and symmetry. A collector’s piece of rare allure, this transparent spinel originates from the storied gemstone mines of Myanmar (Burma)—a region revered for producing some of the world's most desirable and untreated spinels.
With dimensions of 7.74 x 5.54 x 3.60 mm, this gem achieves an ideal balance between size and elegance. The combination of expert faceting, refined polish, and uncommon coloration positions this stone as an outstanding choice for bespoke high-end jewelry or as a treasured addition to a curated gemstone investment portfolio.
Certified by ALGT (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing) under report number 77612471, the stone is accompanied by verification of its natural origin and a clear statement of no indications of treatment, ensuring confidence and transparency for discerning collectors and investors alike.
This spinel's remarkable natural color—ranging from vibrant pink to subtle grayish undertones—offers a sophisticated alternative to more commonly known gemstones, making it ideal for those who appreciate rare geological beauty with distinctive character.
Exceptional Natural Purplish Pink Spinel – 1.53 ct – Intense Color – Certified – Myanmar (Burma)
Presenting an exquisite natural spinel of exceptional clarity and captivating hue, this 1.53 carat gemstone exhibits a rich, intense/vivid purplish pink (grayish) color, masterfully cut in a modified octagon step-cut style that enhances both brilliance and symmetry. A collector’s piece of rare allure, this transparent spinel originates from the storied gemstone mines of Myanmar (Burma)—a region revered for producing some of the world's most desirable and untreated spinels.
With dimensions of 7.74 x 5.54 x 3.60 mm, this gem achieves an ideal balance between size and elegance. The combination of expert faceting, refined polish, and uncommon coloration positions this stone as an outstanding choice for bespoke high-end jewelry or as a treasured addition to a curated gemstone investment portfolio.
Certified by ALGT (Antwerp Laboratory for Gemstone Testing) under report number 77612471, the stone is accompanied by verification of its natural origin and a clear statement of no indications of treatment, ensuring confidence and transparency for discerning collectors and investors alike.
This spinel's remarkable natural color—ranging from vibrant pink to subtle grayish undertones—offers a sophisticated alternative to more commonly known gemstones, making it ideal for those who appreciate rare geological beauty with distinctive character.
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