SPINELS


SPINELS
Hardness: Spinel is a durable gemstone with a hardness of 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for various types of jewelry, including rings and bracelets.
Color: Spinel occurs in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, blue, violet, purple, orange, and black. Vivid, saturated colors are highly prized, with red spinel often mistaken for ruby.
Clarity: Spinel typically exhibits excellent transparency and clarity, with fewer inclusions compared to other gemstones like emerald or ruby. Clean, eye-clean specimens are highly valued.
Cut: Spinel is commonly faceted to enhance its brilliance and color. Popular cuts include oval, round, cushion, and emerald-cut. Cabochon cuts are also used for opaque spinel varieties.
Origin: Spinels are found in various locations around the world, including Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Vietnam. Certain origins, such as Burmese spinel, are highly sought after for their exceptional color and clarity.
Treatment: Spinels are typically not treated or enhanced, as they naturally exhibit excellent clarity and color. However, some spinel specimens may undergo heat treatment to enhance their color.
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SPINEL OF THE MONTH
1.75 Carats Natural Colour Orange Padparadscha Spinel
7.2x6.7mm
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