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This rare 3.25ct clean spinel is a deep mauve pink stone that makes a stunning addition to any jewelry collection. This center stone surrounded by a double halo of VVS white diamonds. The band is sleek and simple 14k white gold, allowing the spinel to shine. The spinel is cut into an oval shape and has a vivid color, somewhat resembling a ruby. It is also completely clear, with no imperfections even under 10x magnification. The smaller diamonds surrounding the spinel are also of excellent quality. The result is a beautiful and eye-catching ring that is sure to be cherished.
Spinel is a gemstone that has been treasured for centuries. Its name is derived from the Latin word "spina," meaning "thorn," in reference to its pointed crystals. Spinel typically occurs in shades of red, pink, orange, blue, or black, and it is often mistaken for ruby or sapphire. In fact, spinel has been found in some of the world's most famous gems, including the Black Prince's Ruby and the "Timur Ruby." Spinel is hard and durable, making it an excellent choice for jewelry. It also has a high refractive index, which means that it sparkles brightly in the light.
Thanks to its hardness and brilliance, spinel makes an excellent choice for jewelry that will be worn often. However, spinel does require some special care. Store spinel jewelry in a soft cloth pouch. Avoid storing spinel with other hard gemstones, as this can scratch the surface of the spinel. To clean, use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals. Make sure to have a jewelry professionally clean and inspect every few years. Follow these simple care procedures, and this ring will truly last for generations.
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*Newly Sourced (Tanzania)
*GIA Certification Included
*Oval Cut
*Spinel
*3.25ct
*Loupe Clean (Flawless under 10X magnification)
*14k White Gold
*1/2ct of Diamonds
*Ring is offered in a standard size 6.5.
*Ships within a week of order being placed.
*Can be purchased as a cocktail ring or alternative engagement ring.
*Percentage of sale goes to education non-profit in a mining community.
This rare 3.25ct clean spinel is a deep mauve pink stone that makes a stunning addition to any jewelry collection. This center stone surrounded by a double halo of VVS white diamonds. The band is sleek and simple 14k white gold, allowing the spinel to shine. The spinel is cut into an oval shape and has a vivid color, somewhat resembling a ruby. It is also completely clear, with no imperfections even under 10x magnification. The smaller diamonds surrounding the spinel are also of excellent quality. The result is a beautiful and eye-catching ring that is sure to be cherished.
Spinel is a gemstone that has been treasured for centuries. Its name is derived from the Latin word "spina," meaning "thorn," in reference to its pointed crystals. Spinel typically occurs in shades of red, pink, orange, blue, or black, and it is often mistaken for ruby or sapphire. In fact, spinel has been found in some of the world's most famous gems, including the Black Prince's Ruby and the "Timur Ruby." Spinel is hard and durable, making it an excellent choice for jewelry. It also has a high refractive index, which means that it sparkles brightly in the light.
Thanks to its hardness and brilliance, spinel makes an excellent choice for jewelry that will be worn often. However, spinel does require some special care. Store spinel jewelry in a soft cloth pouch. Avoid storing spinel with other hard gemstones, as this can scratch the surface of the spinel. To clean, use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals. Make sure to have a jewelry professionally clean and inspect every few years. Follow these simple care procedures, and this ring will truly last for generations.
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*Newly Sourced (Tanzania)
*GIA Certification Included
*Oval Cut
*Spinel
*3.25ct
*Loupe Clean (Flawless under 10X magnification)
*14k White Gold
*1/2ct of Diamonds
*Ring is offered in a standard size 6.5.
*Ships within a week of order being placed.
*Can be purchased as a cocktail ring or alternative engagement ring.
*Percentage of sale goes to education non-profit in a mining community.