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I was selling some spinels recently and realized that two precision cut stones I had - and have now sold - threw off the most amazing sparks of color. One was a lavender/periwinkle/pink stone and it throws off these sparks of peach, pink, light blue, and purple in the right light. I also had this Platinum blue color shift spinel that threw off sparks of purple, blue, teal and peach in the right lighting. This is what makes a great spinel IMO. So my question: what causes the sparks? Is it that they only come from one locale? For example, I know that Burmese spinels seem to consistently throw off these sparks, or is it something else? Is it the nature of the precision cutting and the high polish and luster? I am very interested as some of the spinels I have left have it, and others don't and I would love to know when to expect it. Like could you go buy any large, deep, good clarity spinel on ebay and have it recut by a precision cutter and would it throw off sparks?
I'd love any advice or thoughts on this, as those sparks are just so amazing.
TIA
I'd love any advice or thoughts on this, as those sparks are just so amazing.
TIA