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Brilliant_Rock
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- May 11, 2010
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Thanks, I now have a better idea of the price. I like this intense pinkish red as well, so I do not have to have a pure red spinel.That looks like a Mahenge spinel. For those, the standard prices I've seen for up to a 2 ct Mahenge spinel were around $2k/ct, slightly less during sales. I don't know if the $2.8k is for a size premium, since spinels are supposed to get exponentially rarer at the 1 ct and 2 ct marks. The sky's the limit on how people price a large Burmese red spinel, though.
If you like the Mahenge spinel, my recommendation is to restrict your search to around 2 ct for something more affordable.
Thanks for the advice; I will take notes of them. I won't be able to spent that much on the red spinel . My current budget is $10k for a red gem (a red or really nice pinkish red spinel) and a green gem. Green and blue-green are my favorite colors, so I would rather allocate more for the green gem. I started with the spinel because I thought it would be easier.Yes, the price seems appropriate these days. It’s pinkish red. I would get an incandescent lighting shot, since outdoor shots tend to make them more reddish. Hopefully it’s a reputable vendor who will provide a reputable lab report and has a decent return policy. Make sure the stone has strong red fluorescence.