Recently a client came to us to design a remarkable engagement ring. Something classic, durable, with spectacular color that was affordable….with a red center stone surrounded by diamonds.
Ruby & Diamond Ring By Philip Voetsch
Red, of course red means ruby…or does it?
We brought in several stones and the age old debate began again, ruby or red spinel.
Rubies have been treasured since ancient times. Crown jewels from around the world feature them in their collections. Nothing compares to their durability, their crimson color or their history.
Although spinel comes close.
So close that they are actually mined in the same places across the globe. The most prized rubies are found right next to their red spinel cousins. In fact, in ancient times red spinel was simply called ruby because it was red.
Black Prince’s Ruby in the Imperial Crown of Britaing at the turn of the century and later class rings. Spinels too have
Spinels prestige has been tainted by a history of simulated spinel saturating the marketplace in its use in birthstone jewelry beginning at the turn of the century and later class rings. Spinels too have a rich history. They are featured prominently in the crown jewels of Russia, Iran and England; the Black Prince’s Ruby featured in the Imperial Crown of Britain is actually a 170 carat red spinel.
Red spinel generally has better clarity than ruby and treatments are not used to enhance their color; being singly refractive (the only other stones that are, are diamond and garnet) they have a higher dispersion which can display a fire that can’t be compared but they are not as hard as ruby, being an 8 on the MOHS scale of hardness versus ruby’s 9.
Red Spinel Pendant by Philip Voetsch
Ruby wins though in availability. It may be one of the most rare stones in its highest qualities but ruby can be found in almost every shape and size, in a quality that will fit almost every budget. Ruby is a timeless classic, but the next time you think red, just remember that ruby isn’t the only spectacular red gemstone.
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