A cushion-cut bright yellow-green Sphene gemstone with iridescent flashes,

3.29 Carat Natural Sphene (Titanite) Loose Stone – Oval Cut, Madagascar

$1,300.00
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3.29 Carat Natural Sphene (Titanite) Loose Stone – Oval Cut, Madagascar
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3.29 Carat Natural Sphene (Titanite) Loose Stone – Oval Cut, Madagascar

$1,300.00
Sale price  $1,300.00 Regular price 
  • Brand: Gemstones Finder
  • SKU: Sphe-320
  • Type: Loose Gemstones
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Product Description

This is a 3.29 carat natural Sphene, also known as Titanite, sourced from Madagascar. The stone is faceted in an oval cut and displays a vivid yellow-green color with noticeable fire and dispersion. Sphene fire is a characteristic optical property of this mineral species. It carries SI clarity, meaning minor inclusions are present but do not significantly affect the stone's face-up appearance.

The stone has no treatment of any kind and is 100% naturally earth-mined. It is sold as a single loose stone, unmounted, making it suitable for custom jewelry settings or collector use.

Stone Details

  • Stone Name: Sphene (Titanite)
  • Carat Weight: 3.29 ct (3 to 4 carat range)
  • Shape / Cut: Oval
  • Color: Green (Yellow-Green)
  • Clarity: SI (Slightly Included)
  • Treatment: No Treatment
  • Origin: Madagascar
  • Category: Loose Stones | Faceted Gems
  • Birthstone: October
  • Product Use: Jewelry / Ornament
  • Material Status: Loose / Unmounted

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Sphene and Titanite?

Sphene and Titanite are two names for the same mineral — Titanite is the scientific name, while Sphene is the traditional gemological trade name still widely used by collectors and jewelers.

Does Sphene have higher dispersion than Diamond?

Yes — Sphene has a dispersion value of 0.051, which is notably higher than Diamond's 0.044, producing strong fire and color flashes visible across the stone's facets.

Is a Madagascar Sphene considered rare?

Sphene is considered a rare collector's gemstone due to limited global deposits; Madagascar is one of the few sources producing gem-quality faceted material in sizes above 2 carats.

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