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burmese pink spinel

50 Carats Red Spinels For Sale| Loose Cut Gemstone|

$7,500.00
  • Brand: Loose Gems
  • SKU: spinel
  • Type: Spinels
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Gemstone Specification

Gemstone Specification — left table
Specification Details

Stone Name

Spinels

Color

red

Shapes / Cut

Facet Cut Shapes

Origin

Burma

Birthstones

August

Authenticity

Genuine

Crystal system

octahedral

Geological era

Other

Rock composition

magnesium aluminium oxide and aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium

Rock formation

Metamorphic
Gemstone Specification — right table
Specification Details

Treatments

No Treatment

Category / Variety

Jewlery

Condition

Very good (VG)

Mineral class

Oxides

Rarity

Rare

Deal Type

Small Lots / Beginners Deals
Gemstone Specification — all specifications
Specification Details

Stone Name

Spinels

Color

red

Shapes / Cut

Facet Cut Shapes

Origin

Burma

Birthstones

August

Authenticity

Genuine

Crystal system

octahedral

Geological era

Other

Rock composition

magnesium aluminium oxide and aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium

Rock formation

Metamorphic

Treatments

No Treatment

Category / Variety

Jewlery

Condition

Very good (VG)

Mineral class

Oxides

Rarity

Rare

Deal Type

Small Lots / Beginners Deals

Product Description

Introduction

This 50-carat set of outstanding red rhodolite garnets has deep, rich color and outstanding sparkle. These stones have outstanding purity and brilliance, making them ideal for investing in gemstones or fine jewelry.

Key Features:

  • Stone Name: Red Spinels | Loose Cut Stone
  • Total Weight: 50 Carats
  • Sizes: Under 1 ct to 1 ct
  • Color: Red
  • Treatment: No

Investment Value

Garnets can indeed be valuable. Rare varieties, such as rhodolite, tsavorite, and demantoid, can fetch hundreds to thousands of dollars per carat, but common varieties are reasonably priced. Type, color, clarity, cut, size, and place of origin all affect value. Jewelers and collectors especially value rare and high-quality garnets.

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