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Its pink!! Sorry for me posting this stone again, but I think its an interesting photo as I tried to capture the its fluorescence under the sun, which is vivid pink!

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Its pink!! Sorry for me posting this stone again, but I think its an interesting photo as I tried to capture the its fluorescence under the sun, which is vivid pink!

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Oh wow, that is so neon! :kiss2: This is a bit random, but I find it interesting how a lot of the spinels in images/videos from vendors look like they have no facets when taken in sunlight. It's just like one mass of neon. I appreciate being able to see the facets in yours (does that sound weird?) :lol:

If your able to, can you please share some pictures of your spinels in low light conditions? Does the colour remain neon pink?
 
Oh wow, that is so neon! :kiss2: This is a bit random, but I find it interesting how a lot of the spinels in images/videos from vendors look like they have no facets when taken in sunlight. It's just like one mass of neon. I appreciate being able to see the facets in yours (does that sound weird?) :lol:

If your able to, can you please share some pictures of your spinels in low light conditions? Does the colour remain neon pink?
The stone will lose saturation under low light and shift color abit to orange, its more obvious on the pink one and not so much for the redder one.
This is taken under yellow indoor lighting
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This is taken on rainy day with no sun
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The stone will lose saturation under low light and shift color abit to orange, its more obvious on the pink one and not so much for the redder one.
This is taken under yellow indoor lighting
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This is taken on rainy day with no sun
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They look quite consistent in different lightings to me! I love the reddish one! Was it graded reddish pink?
 
They look quite consistent in different lightings to me! I love the reddish one! Was it graded reddish pink?
The larger one is reddish pink and smaller one is pinkish red. To me the larger one is predominately pink with only a dash of red while smaller one is vice versa. The smaller one looks better under normal lighting due to deep color saturation, but get outshined by the bigger one under sunlight.
 
Let's start at the top... RED is up!! Who has some ruby, garnet, tourmaline, spinel, coral, or beryl to share? Carnelian and sunstone count too. Did you guys know there is natural red topaz? Verrry rare! Oh and black opal with a red flash is also definitely welcome.
 
I'm so pleased you decided to buy it! The price was just too good. I hope she exceeds your expectations... thank you for sharing her here!!
thank you dear Autumn
i will be shearing her again when she arrives :appl:

now red you say
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Let's start at the top... RED is up!! Who has some ruby, garnet, tourmaline, spinel, coral, or beryl to share? Carnelian and sunstone count too. Did you guys know there is natural red topaz? Verrry rare! Oh and black opal with a red flash is also definitely welcome.

I'll take the coveted red spot.

Some pages back @Nick_G posted his 'Star of David' twinned spinel.

It took months - maybe close to a year - of pestering every rare stone dealer/Burmese seller/spinel dealer/Burma-material-selling dealer I could find from around the globe. Then I finally found a seller, who I think quite reluctantly, was willing to sell his. And only because he had a larger one!
I did come across quite a few lower quality ones (broken, opqaue, imperfect, really tiny) and I am glad I held out for this one.

It is as perfect a star as you can expect. Nature is just amazing. I love the texture/surface features. 4.5mm. I didn't get weight but I assume 0.15-0.25ct. I need to buy a scale that is good enough quality but not too expensive.

Sorry, I know some people don't like an Imgur link. Here is a more realistic distance shot, a shot through a loupe and a video showing the surface features:

 
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I'll take the coveted red spot.

Some pages back @Nick_G posted his 'Star of David' twinned spinel.

It took months - maybe close to a year - of pestering every rare stone dealer/Burmese seller/spinel dealer/Burma-material-selling dealer I could find from around the globe. Then I finally found a seller, who I think quite reluctantly, was willing to sell his. And only because he had a larger one!
I did come across quite a few lower quality ones (broken, opqaue, imperfect, really tiny) and I am glad I held out for this one.

It is as perfect a star as you can expect. Nature is just amazing. I love the texture/surface features. 4.5mm. I didn't get weight but I assume 0.15-0.25ct. I need to buy a scale that is good enough quality but not too expensive.

Sorry, I know some people don't like an Imgur link. Here is a more realistic distance shot, a shot through a loupe and a video showing the surface features:


Oh... woooooow. It literally looks carved, but I don't think anyone but mother nature could create such a perfect shape. Big congrats on finally finding your dream star!!
 
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Oh... woooooow. It literally looks carved, but I don't think anyone but mother nature could create such a perfect shape. Big congrats on finally finding your dream star!!

Thank you! Honestly, its my 'realistic' dream star. My dream star is this published piece:

This-fine-Star-of-David-spinel-crystal-is-a-macle-reportedly-from-the-Pein.jpg

And yes, in my search I asked Vincent Pardieu if he still has it (he does!) and I was cheeky enough to ask if he would sell it - of course I got a no :lol-2: He told me it is 1.2ct! thats probably 7+mm face up with the thinness. Ugh. :kiss2:
 
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Thank you! Honestly, its my 'realistic' dream star. My dream star is this published piece:

This-fine-Star-of-David-spinel-crystal-is-a-macle-reportedly-from-the-Pein.jpg

And yes, in my search I asked Vincent Pardieu if he still has it (he does!) and I was cheeky enough to ask if he would sell it - of course I got a no :lol-2: He told me it is 1.2ct! thats probably 7+mm face up with the thinness. Ugh. :kiss2:

I wonder what it's worth? And I would've totally asked too... you never know!
 
Thank you! Honestly, its my 'realistic' dream star. My dream star is this published piece:

This-fine-Star-of-David-spinel-crystal-is-a-macle-reportedly-from-the-Pein.jpg

And yes, in my search I asked Vincent Pardieu if he still has it (he does!) and I was cheeky enough to ask if he would sell it - of course I got a no :lol-2: He told me it is 1.2ct! thats probably 7+mm face up with the thinness. Ugh. :kiss2:

Im curious do they naturally grow this way? :oops2:
 
Im curious do they naturally grow this way? :oops2:

Yes.

GIA 2016 publication: https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/s...inel-twin-crystal-multiphase-inclusions-mogok

The photo you quoted was featured in Gems & Gemology, 2014: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276840705_Hunting_for_Jedi_Spinels_in_Mogok

This was the second best I found after mine btw - around 3mm (in terms of completeness and general attractiveness).

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Here's one that was very clean/relatively big but too incomplete or lacking the 'star' look.

Here are some matrix specimens! Really wanted the bottom one but could not justify the price for the minuscule size of the spinel - I think 2mm.

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Its pink!! Sorry for me posting this stone again, but I think its an interesting photo as I tried to capture the its fluorescence under the sun, which is vivid pink!

IMG_7370.jpeg

This stone is GOALS!
Spinel, right? What origin?
 
Yes.

GIA 2016 publication: https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/s...inel-twin-crystal-multiphase-inclusions-mogok

The photo you quoted was featured in Gems & Gemology, 2014: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276840705_Hunting_for_Jedi_Spinels_in_Mogok

This was the second best I found after mine btw - around 3mm (in terms of completeness and general attractiveness).

fb050.jpg

Here's one that was very clean/relatively big but too incomplete or lacking the 'star' look.

Here are some matrix specimens! Really wanted the bottom one but could not justify the price for the minuscule size of the spinel - I think 2mm.

65cd35af5ec415a2584da67fc95d14de (1).jpgFB095.jpg

How mystical!!!!
 
Yes.

GIA 2016 publication: https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/s...inel-twin-crystal-multiphase-inclusions-mogok

The photo you quoted was featured in Gems & Gemology, 2014: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276840705_Hunting_for_Jedi_Spinels_in_Mogok

This was the second best I found after mine btw - around 3mm (in terms of completeness and general attractiveness).

fb050.jpg

Here's one that was very clean/relatively big but too incomplete or lacking the 'star' look.

Here are some matrix specimens! Really wanted the bottom one but could not justify the price for the minuscule size of the spinel - I think 2mm.

65cd35af5ec415a2584da67fc95d14de (1).jpgFB095.jpg

I think my example was a lucky fluke. It's not as perfect as @toomuchB 's example further up, but bizarrely the blurb just said '7.65 ct twinned spinel', with no mention of the fact it was a 'Star of David' style twin. I'd also never seen any examples from Vietnam before. At <$20 including postage & shipping, it would have been rude to pass it by.
 
I think my example was a lucky fluke. It's not as perfect as @toomuchB 's example further up, but bizarrely the blurb just said '7.65 ct twinned spinel', with no mention of the fact it was a 'Star of David' style twin. I'd also never seen any examples from Vietnam before. At <$20 including postage & shipping, it would have been rude to pass it by.

I did not remember yours is from Vietnam and so huge, that is indeed interesting! Plus the orangey color is unique. Its a beautiful piece, I'd totally get it for that price too. I got excited when you shared it because it is niche and I had been on the hunt for something similar.
 
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