Pink Spinel 1.62ct*
Pink spinel with the brightness so characteristic of the species. The stone is virtually free of inclusions. The color is a strong pastel pink with a very subtle greyish secondary shade. This is a beautiful stone to turn into a white gold or platinum piece of jewelry.
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Colour: red
Weight: 1,62 ct
Size (mm): 7,87 x 6,25 x 4,35
Grinding shape: Mixed oval
Origin: Sri Lanka
Therapy: No
Certificate: House certificate
Product number: 100618
This stone is completely natural and untreated.
This stone is suitable for use in all types of jewelry.
Spinel
Spinel is a gemstone that has long stood in the shadow of the ruby and sapphire. Spinel is very similar in color palette to corundum but exhibits much higher brightness and brilliance. In the past, ruby and red spinel were mistaken for the same mineral. Hence, spinel is common in antique jewelry.
The name spinel comes from the Latin word “spina” which means thorn. The name refers to the pointy crystals in this type of gemstone. Spinel occurs in the same geological environment as ruby and sapphire where it is found in fluvial deposits and mines.
Spinel's color palette mainly includes reds and blues. Intense red stones comparable to the best rubies are rare and loved. More often, the spinel shows a subtle secondary hue. Pink spinels in particular are very attractive gemstones. Recent finds in Vietnam consisted of spinel in a neon pink and light blue color, something that was not yet known in the world of gemstones. Large finds of high-quality spinel in Tanzania have also made this mineral popular again.
The price for beautiful spinel has risen sharply in recent years. Hardly any new deposits are being discovered and the already known ones are being exhausted. Actually, this is the case with most gemstones. As a result, high-quality spinel will become increasingly rare and therefore more expensive.
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