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38.70 carat natural spinal from Burma
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.440 x 5.780 x 3.990mm
- Weight (cts)
- 38.700
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Spinel is a beautiful and durable gemstone that has been cherished for centuries, often mistaken for ruby or sapphire due to its striking colors. Its name comes from the Latin word “spina,” meaning “thorn,” referring to its sharp crystal formations.
Physical Properties
• Chemical Composition: Magnesium aluminum oxide (MgAl2O4).
• Color: Comes in a wide array of hues, including:
• Red: Resembling ruby, with vibrant to deep shades.
• Pink: Soft to intense pink tones.
• Blue: From pale to vivid cobalt blue.
• Purple: Rich lavender or violet hues.
• Orange, Black, and Gray: Less common but equally stunning.
• Hardness: 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for everyday wear.
• Luster: Vitreous (glass-like).
• Transparency: Typically transparent, though some stones may contain inclusions.
Origins and Sources
Spinel is mined in several regions worldwide, with notable sources including:
• Myanmar (Burma): Known for exceptional red and pink spinels.
• Sri Lanka (Ceylon): Famous for a variety of pastel-colored spinels.
• Tanzania: Produces vibrant cobalt-blue spinels.
• Vietnam: Offers fine-quality spinels in red, pink, and purple hues.
• Madagascar: Known for a broad spectrum of spinel colors.
Symbolism and Metaphysical Properties
• Symbolism: Associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and hope. Historically considered a stone of protection and love.
• Energy: Believed to inspire creativity, reduce stress, and enhance clarity of thought.
• Chakra: Depending on its color:
• Red Spinel: Linked to the root chakra, grounding and energizing.
• Blue Spinel: Connected to the throat chakra, promoting clear communication.
Jewelry Uses
• Appearance: Spinel’s brilliance and vivid colors make it ideal for all types of jewelry, including rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
• Cut: Often faceted to enhance brilliance. Common cuts include oval, cushion, and round shapes.
• Durability: Its hardness and toughness make it a durable choice for daily wear.
Famous Spinels
• The Black Prince’s Ruby: A historic red spinel set in the British Imperial State Crown.
• The Timur Ruby: Another renowned spinel in the British Crown Jewels.
Care Instructions
• Cleaning: Use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Spinel is safe for ultrasonic and steam cleaning.
• Storage: Keep it separate from harder gemstones like diamonds to avoid scratches.
• Durability: Protect it from sharp impacts to prevent chipping or breaking.
Would you like to explore how spinel compares to other gemstones, such as ruby or sapphire?
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.440 x 5.780 x 3.990 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 38.700
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Spinel is a beautiful and durable gemstone that has been cherished for centuries, often mistaken for ruby or sapphire due to its striking colors. Its name comes from the Latin word “spina,” meaning “thorn,” referring to its sharp crystal formations.
Physical Properties
• Chemical Composition: Magnesium aluminum oxide (MgAl2O4).
• Color: Comes in a wide array of hues, including:
• Red: Resembling ruby, with vibrant to deep shades.
• Pink: Soft to intense pink tones.
• Blue: From pale to vivid cobalt blue.
• Purple: Rich lavender or violet hues.
• Orange, Black, and Gray: Less common but equally stunning.
• Hardness: 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for everyday wear.
• Luster: Vitreous (glass-like).
• Transparency: Typically transparent, though some stones may contain inclusions.
Origins and Sources
Spinel is mined in several regions worldwide, with notable sources including:
• Myanmar (Burma): Known for exceptional red and pink spinels.
• Sri Lanka (Ceylon): Famous for a variety of pastel-colored spinels.
• Tanzania: Produces vibrant cobalt-blue spinels.
• Vietnam: Offers fine-quality spinels in red, pink, and purple hues.
• Madagascar: Known for a broad spectrum of spinel colors.
Symbolism and Metaphysical Properties
• Symbolism: Associated with vitality, rejuvenation, and hope. Historically considered a stone of protection and love.
• Energy: Believed to inspire creativity, reduce stress, and enhance clarity of thought.
• Chakra: Depending on its color:
• Red Spinel: Linked to the root chakra, grounding and energizing.
• Blue Spinel: Connected to the throat chakra, promoting clear communication.
Jewelry Uses
• Appearance: Spinel’s brilliance and vivid colors make it ideal for all types of jewelry, including rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
• Cut: Often faceted to enhance brilliance. Common cuts include oval, cushion, and round shapes.
• Durability: Its hardness and toughness make it a durable choice for daily wear.
Famous Spinels
• The Black Prince’s Ruby: A historic red spinel set in the British Imperial State Crown.
• The Timur Ruby: Another renowned spinel in the British Crown Jewels.
Care Instructions
• Cleaning: Use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Spinel is safe for ultrasonic and steam cleaning.
• Storage: Keep it separate from harder gemstones like diamonds to avoid scratches.
• Durability: Protect it from sharp impacts to prevent chipping or breaking.
Would you like to explore how spinel compares to other gemstones, such as ruby or sapphire?
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