This 7.68-carat golden sphene, also known as titanite, offers a striking example of one of the most optically expressive gemstones found in nature. Its body color is warm and luminous, positioned within a golden range that provides a stable base for the stone’s exceptional dispersion. As light enters the gemstone, vivid flashes of green and subtle hints of orange emerge, creating a dynamic yet controlled visual experience.
The cushion cut has been carefully adapted to support this optical complexity. Its softly rounded outline preserves volume while maintaining balance, allowing facets to guide light efficiently through the stone without fragmenting its visual rhythm. Rather than producing scattered brilliance, the cut organizes dispersion into legible flashes, giving the gemstone clarity of expression. Face-up, the sphene presents a clean and open appearance, best described as eye-clean, with no inclusions visible to the naked eye under normal viewing conditions. This clarity is particularly noteworthy for a gemstone known for its high refractive properties.
Sphene occupies a singular position among collector gemstones. Its dispersion exceeds that of diamond, yet its relative softness and rarity restrict it primarily to the realm of connoisseur stones rather than mass-market jewelry. Madagascar has become a reference origin for fine sphene, especially for examples combining strong optical performance with balanced cutting. Stones approaching eight carats that retain both clarity and visual coherence are increasingly scarce.
Selected for our Rare Inclusions collection, this sphene was chosen for its ability to express optical intensity with restraint. It is a gemstone that rewards attentive observation, offering an experience defined by light behavior, structure, and mineralogical distinction rather than immediate familiarity.
*Each gemstone offered by Luxora Minerals is accompanied by appropriate documentation, including existing laboratory reports or detailed product documentation. Additional certification from a recognized laboratory can be arranged upon request when relevant.
















