Red Gems with a Surprising History
I was recently working with a client who wanted to commemorate her 30th wedding anniversary with a special piece of jewelry. As we talked we decided a ring would be appropriate for this occasion and the focus should be a unique gemstone. Her choices were narrowed to red spinel vs ruby.
She wanted a gem larger than 4 carats which meant ruby would be very expensive. I showed her a 2.50 carat Burmese red spinel I had in the safe which got her attention immediately!
I brought in a selection of spinel to show her. It is always fun to compare the variety of shades of red which can be a lovely cinnamon color, and orange or pink undertones. The depth and saturation of color is very important when selecting colored gems. We were looking for the one that was closest to pure red as possible, and we found one (out of seven).
Cushion cut red spinel
The red spinel was enhanced with two brilliant cut pear shape diamonds on either side, set in rich 18k yellow gold. Bonnie loves her new ring and has been wearing it almost everyday since she got it.
Is that a red spinel or a ruby in her crown?
For decades it was thought that rubies were set in the Crown Jewels , however after gemological testing they were determined to be spinel.
I have blogged about Ruby vs Red Spinel before both gems are beautiful, come in vibrant red colors and are durable enough for daily wear. In fact, the rich bright red color of spinel is often mistaken for ruby.
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