Vivid Blue Lab Spinel IS Old Stock
(1914 - 2021) Swiss Djeva Material
Vivid Blue Lab Spinel IS A
Fluorescent Gem
Vivid Blue Lab Spinel IS A
Vivid Gem
Vivid Blue Lab Spinel IS grown using the
Flame Fusion method
Vivid Blue Lab Spinel, Asscher Cut, 18.16 Carats
Vivid Blue Lab Spinel, Asscher Cut, 18.16 Carats
Vivid Blue Lab Spinel, Asscher Cut, 18.16 Carats

Vivid Blue Lab Spinel, Asscher Cut, 18.16 Carats

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💎💠🧿 This captivating 18.16 carat Asscher cut gem oozes longevity and timeless appeal. Curved from older crystals produced by the historic Djeva factory, the gem is eco-friendly and strongly appeals to the sustainability-conscious jewelry lovers. Having a remarkable robustness, it's the perfect candidate for a standout jewelry piece. The radiant and intense hues coupled with its vividness truly enhances its charming allure. This gem is indeed a testament to the classic beauty and legacy associated with precise craftsmanship of the Djeva factory.

DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE

Size: 13.99mm x 13.96mm x 10.08mm

Weight: 18.16  carats

Cut: Asscher

Shape: Square

Clarity: Loupe Clean

Inclusions: None

Treatment:None

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

MOHS hardness: 8.0

Pleochroism: 

Dispersion: 0.026

Density: 3.61

Refractive Index: 1.72

Chemical Formula:MgAl2O4


POSSIBLE JEWELRY APPLICATIONS

Pendant, Daily Wear, and Cocktail Ring

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🌍 GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

  • Material Name:Djeva 111
  • Country of Origin : Switzerland
  • Growth Method: Flame Fusion

Stunning perfect sapphire blue color. Medium, bright, and vivid. An incredible color from the old Swiss Djeva factory.

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🧠 Gemology Literature

The articles cited here about lab created gemstones are all open source and chronologically sorted for quick and easy access. Each article comes from either the Journal of Gemmology (JofG) or Gems and Gemmology (G&G) archives.