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2.21 cts certified Sri Lankan spinel.
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 9.61 x 7.66 x 4.41mm
- Poids (cts)
- 2.21
- Type
- Faceted
- Couleurs
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Freshly faceted spinel just back from the certification lab. Certification says pink but it’s not really pink but very pretty color. Freshly cut stone. No heat certified. Mined in the river gravels of Sri Lanka where the rough is especially clean and free from inclusions because of being river worn. These stones have been properly cut for a proper gem quality stone. See the photos for yourself and compare. Better than eye clean stone. VVS quality or better under magnification. Nice flashy stone with a more rare pretty color.
Sri Lankan spinel gemstone. I try to price my stones below other sellers and try to make sure all customers are getting a true gemstone at a bargain price. There is an article on this site about blue spinel titled “The rarest of them all”. It is located in the learn section under Additional Gemstone Information. Spinel is rarely treated or heated as it naturally comes without many inclusions and heating does nothing to increase the beauty of the stones. Spinel is rapidly becoming more popular. I’ve heard many gem affectionados state it was their favourite gemstone. It was once thought to be sapphire or ruby depending upon the color. The imperial crown housed in the tower of London has a large red spinel which was once thought to be a red ruby. It is named the Black Prince’s Ruby and has a recorded history dating back to 1366 AD. Cobalt is the main colorant in blue spinels and are especially rare. For me I prefer them over sapphires. The better price, less inclusions and lower cost make it the better value. It is also a hardness of 8 which is only slightly under sapphire so is good for everyday wearing.
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- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 9.61 x 7.66 x 4.41 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 2.21
- Type
- Faceted
- Couleurs
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Freshly faceted spinel just back from the certification lab. Certification says pink but it’s not really pink but very pretty color. Freshly cut stone. No heat certified. Mined in the river gravels of Sri Lanka where the rough is especially clean and free from inclusions because of being river worn. These stones have been properly cut for a proper gem quality stone. See the photos for yourself and compare. Better than eye clean stone. VVS quality or better under magnification. Nice flashy stone with a more rare pretty color.
Sri Lankan spinel gemstone. I try to price my stones below other sellers and try to make sure all customers are getting a true gemstone at a bargain price. There is an article on this site about blue spinel titled “The rarest of them all”. It is located in the learn section under Additional Gemstone Information. Spinel is rarely treated or heated as it naturally comes without many inclusions and heating does nothing to increase the beauty of the stones. Spinel is rapidly becoming more popular. I’ve heard many gem affectionados state it was their favourite gemstone. It was once thought to be sapphire or ruby depending upon the color. The imperial crown housed in the tower of London has a large red spinel which was once thought to be a red ruby. It is named the Black Prince’s Ruby and has a recorded history dating back to 1366 AD. Cobalt is the main colorant in blue spinels and are especially rare. For me I prefer them over sapphires. The better price, less inclusions and lower cost make it the better value. It is also a hardness of 8 which is only slightly under sapphire so is good for everyday wearing.
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Canada
7
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Canada
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PositifExactly as advertised. My jeweler asked where I got such a clean stone.
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gemroughrepliedThanks so much I appreciate the comments!
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PositifSuperb Luc Yen spinel. 100% Satisfied.
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PositifQuick shipping, beautiful stone, exactly as advertised.
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gemroughrepliedThanks so much! Happy doing business with you!!
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PositifBeautiful stone. Love it
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PositifStone is perfect and exactly as described, Murray is a great guy to deal with
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Revived the Fanta garnet of precision cut. Very pretty stone and also a small gift stone in the parcel.
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