No Reserve Price - 1 pcs Sphene - 3.68 ct - International Colored Gemstone Association (ICA GemLab)





Holds a gemmology degree from IGE Madrid and an MBA from University of Santiago de Compostela.
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Natural Sphene, 1 stone, 3.68 carats, Golden Green, ICA GemLab certified.
Description from the seller
Natural Sphene – 3.68 Carat – ICA Certified
PIN: 5161
Report No.: TH2SG111234
A magnificent natural Sphene weighing 3.68 carats, displaying the gem’s signature fiery dispersion and exceptional brilliance. With its vivid golden-green body color and remarkable light performance, this Sphene offers a rare visual sparkle—often exceeding that of diamond. Its high clarity and vibrant play of light make it a superb centerpiece for premium jewelry designs such as rings, pendants, or collector’s display pieces.
Details:
• Gem Type: Natural Sphene
• Weight: 3.68 Carats
• Color: Golden Green
• Transparency: Excellent
• Certification: ICA GemLab
• Treatment Comments: Sphene is generally untreated; no enhancements detected.
Color appearance may vary under different lighting due to the gem’s strong fire and optical dispersion.
Please Note: Photos are taken under professional studio lighting; actual color and fire may appear slightly different in natural or varied lighting conditions.
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• Delivery: Shipped securely with tracked packaging.
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Seller's Story
Natural Sphene – 3.68 Carat – ICA Certified
PIN: 5161
Report No.: TH2SG111234
A magnificent natural Sphene weighing 3.68 carats, displaying the gem’s signature fiery dispersion and exceptional brilliance. With its vivid golden-green body color and remarkable light performance, this Sphene offers a rare visual sparkle—often exceeding that of diamond. Its high clarity and vibrant play of light make it a superb centerpiece for premium jewelry designs such as rings, pendants, or collector’s display pieces.
Details:
• Gem Type: Natural Sphene
• Weight: 3.68 Carats
• Color: Golden Green
• Transparency: Excellent
• Certification: ICA GemLab
• Treatment Comments: Sphene is generally untreated; no enhancements detected.
Color appearance may vary under different lighting due to the gem’s strong fire and optical dispersion.
Please Note: Photos are taken under professional studio lighting; actual color and fire may appear slightly different in natural or varied lighting conditions.
Visit our store to explore a refined selection of Platinum (Pt 900), Gold, and Silver jewelry, expertly crafted to enhance the beauty of your gemstone.
⸻
Shipping & Terms
• Delivery: Shipped securely with tracked packaging.
• Customs Duties & Taxes: Any applicable customs duties, VAT, or import fees in the buyer’s country are the customer’s responsibility. Please check with your local customs office.
• Insurance (Optional): Available upon request for an additional fee, based on declared value and destination.
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