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Burma Origin Gemstones — Sourced from Myanmar's Most Productive Mining Regions

Burma origin gemstones hold a distinct position in the global gem trade. Myanmar — historically known as Burma — is the source of some of the world's most sought-after mineral specimens and rough gemstones, including Mogok Spinels, Burmite Amber, and multi-stone loose gem parcels. This collection brings together natural, direct-source material from Myanmar's key mining localities, available in retail quantities and wholesale bulk lots.

Whether you are a lapidary artist, a gemstone collector, a jewellery designer, or a trade buyer sourcing inventory, this collection is structured to serve your specific needs with verified origin material.


What This Collection Covers

The range spans several distinct product categories, each serving a different purpose within the gem and mineral trade:

Burmite Amber (Lapidary Rough & Bulk Parcels)
Burmite is the geological name for Burmese amber — one of the oldest and most scientifically significant amber varieties in the world. This collection includes small retail pieces, 500-gram parcels, 1-kilogram lots, and large wholesale quantities up to 30 kilograms. Options include yellow facet rough, fossilised amber with plant debris inclusions, and mixed-grade cabbing material. Suitable for faceting, cabbing, beading, and specimen display.

Mogok Spinel — Raw Crystals & Loose Faceted Stones
Mogok, Myanmar is the primary global source for natural Spinel. This collection includes raw octahedral Spinel crystals, loose faceted Spinels in red, pink, lavender, grey, and black, and bulk wholesale parcels ranging from 33 carats to 10 kilograms of rough. Rare Indicolite Blue Spinels and Jedi-grade reddish-pink Spinels are also available in limited quantities.

Multi-Stone Loose Gem Parcels
Curated mixed lots featuring Burma-origin and complementary stones — including Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Tourmaline, Garnet, Tsavorite, and Aquamarine — offered as value parcels for jewellers and collectors who need variety in a single purchase.

Labradorite & Specialty Mineral Bundles
Select bundle deals pair Burmese Amber with Labradorite and other lapidary materials, offering combined value for buyers sourcing multiple stone types at once.


Who Buys from This Collection

This collection is used by four distinct buyer types:

Lapidary Artists & Cutters — Raw Amber and rough Spinel crystals in gram and kilogram quantities provide consistent cutting material for faceting, cabbing, and beading projects.

Gemstone Collectors — Fossilised Burmite with plant debris inclusions, octahedral Spinel crystals, and rare colour variants (Indicolite Blue, Jedi Pink) are collector-grade pieces with documented geological significance.

Jewellery Designers — Loose faceted Spinels, mixed gem parcels, and calibrated Sapphire lots provide ready-to-set stones in a range of sizes, cuts, and colour options.

Wholesale & Trade Buyers — Bulk Amber parcels, 100-carat to 10-kilogram Spinel rough lots, and ask-price wholesale listings are structured for resellers, gem dealers, and studio buyers sourcing at volume.


Pricing Structure & Value Offered

Listings in this collection are priced across a wide range to accommodate both entry-level buyers and high-volume trade purchases. Small retail Amber pieces and carat-weight Spinel lots are accessible for individual buyers. Bulk parcels — including 500g, 1kg, and 30kg Amber lots and 50-carat to 10kg Spinel rough — are priced for wholesale margins. Select listings are marked as ask-price for large-volume negotiations. Mixed gem parcels offer multi-stone value in a single transaction, reducing per-stone cost for buyers who need variety.


How to Select the Right Product

Use the following criteria to narrow your choice within this collection:

By intended use: If you are cutting or cabbing, prioritise raw Amber rough or Spinel crystal lots. If you are setting stones in jewellery, look at loose faceted Spinels or calibrated mixed gem parcels. If you are building a display collection, fossilised Amber specimens and octahedral Spinel crystals are the appropriate category.

By quantity: Retail pieces are listed by gram weight or carat weight. Wholesale lots are listed in 500g, 1kg, and kilogram-range increments. If your required quantity is not listed, contact us — most bulk categories have unlisted stock available.

By colour and variety: Mogok Spinels are available in red, pink, lavender, grey, black, and the rare Indicolite Blue. Amber ranges from yellow to orange tones with varying clarity and inclusion types. Mixed parcels cover a broader colour spectrum across multiple stone types.


What Sets This Collection Apart

All Burma-origin products in this collection are tagged and metafield-verified to Myanmar as the source locality. Mogok Spinels are sourced from the Mogok Stone Tract — the same region that has supplied the global gem trade for centuries. Burmite Amber is geological-grade material, with select fossilised pieces containing plant debris traces that add scientific and collector value. Wholesale listings include large-format lots that are not commonly available through standard retail gem channels. This collection does not mix unverified origin material with confirmed Burma-origin stock.


Secure Payments & Worldwide Shipping

All orders are processed through secure, encrypted payment channels. We ship internationally to all major destinations, with packaging designed specifically for fragile mineral specimens and rough gemstone material. Bulk and wholesale orders are handled with reinforced packaging and tracked shipping options. Insurance is available on request for high-value parcels.

FAQs

What is Burmite Amber and how is it different from other amber varieties?

Burmite is amber sourced specifically from Myanmar, estimated to be approximately 99 million years old. It is one of the oldest amber varieties available commercially and is valued for its age, clarity, and frequent biological inclusions.

Are the Mogok Spinels in this collection treated or enhanced?

The Spinels listed in this collection are natural and untreated. No heat treatment, filling, or coating is applied. This is noted in individual product listings where applicable.

Can I order Burmese Amber or Spinel rough in custom quantities not listed on the site?

Yes. Several listings are marked as ask-price for large-volume orders. Contact us directly with your required quantity and we will provide a quote based on current stock.

What lapidary uses are Mogok Spinel crystals suitable for?

Raw Mogok Spinel octahedral crystals are suitable for faceting into finished gemstones, display as natural crystal specimens, and use as training rough for lapidary students learning to cut harder gem materials.

Do the mixed gem parcels in this collection include only Burma-origin stones?

Some mixed parcels combine Burma-origin stones (such as Ruby and Sapphire) with stones from other origins (such as Tsavorite or Emerald). Origin details are specified in each individual product listing.

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