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Underrated Gems: Spinel

Colored gemstone jewelry options by beaumont jewelry

Reason #1 why spinel is underrated: it is just an attention-grabbing gemstone no matter what color it comes in, period!

Jedi Spinels colored gemstone jewelry by beaumont jewelry

Yes, those pink spinels you’re seeing in the photo above? One hundred percent natural, straight-outta-the-ground beauty. No treatments needed. Talk about eye candy!

Mabe cortez pearl and spinel necklace colored gemstone jewelry

One of our Kathe Mai necklaces (shown above) features one of those hot pink spinels we love so much, responsibly sourced from Kathe’s gem company Columbia Gem House. We love how it complements the mabé Sea of Cortez pearl by naturally bringing out some of the pink overtones on the pearl.

Cortez pearl and black spinel swirl colored gemstone jewelry

Black spinel packs an even more moody punch; especially when it’s used as an accent gem around other gems or pearls, like in our ring shown above! We can’t get over how perfectly these little round black spinels swirl around the lavender Cortez pearl, framing it and adding to this pieces’ whimsy and intrigue.

Reason #2 why spinel is underrated: it comes in way more colors than you’ve probably ever seen

Speaking of color…spinel comes in many different hues, originating from many different localities all around the world! Some of the top spinel producing countries include Myanmar, Tanzania, Cambodia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Australia and Nigeria.

Hydrangea Ring colored gemstone jewelry

Spinel comes in teals, blush pinks, cherry reds, grey, lavender and bright blue, to name a few!

Did you know that for a long time in ancient history, red spinels were mistaken for rubies? This was of course before modern day gemology, when people didn’t have the knowledge or tools to help them easily distinguish between the two gemstones.

One of the “rubies” named the Black Prince’s Ruby in the crown jewels of England is actually a giant red spinel!

Red spinel is colored by chromium, one of the same trace elements that gives ruby its color. Thankfully, both my mom and I are GIA Graduate Gemologists and can conduct all the necessary tests in our office to separate between ruby and spinel!

CGH blue spinel colored gemstone jewelry

Reason #3 why spinel is underrated: it’s less expensive than ruby, emerald and sapphire but still remarkably durable.

Plus, it’s the birthstone for August babies (those of you who don’t particularly like your other birthstone Peridot can breathe a sigh of relief!)

BJC Lifestyle beaumont jewelry colored gemstone jewelry

Spinel, like the grey one shown above, ranks an 8 out of 10 on the Moh’s Hardness Scale. This means that it’s durable enough for everyday wear whether you go with a ring, necklace, or earrings.

It’s worth mentioning that all the spinels you’ll find in our jewelry are natural; there are many lab-grown spinels out there on the market that are used to imitate other natural gemstones. We’re not judging if you own one of these gems, but here at BJC we opt for the natural version- with all the colors available to us and our designers, we simply see no need to choose anything else.

Luna agate and grey spinel necklace colored gemstone jewelry

We hope you enjoyed learning more about this gemstone and that your appreciation for it has grown!

Shop our Pieces Featuring Spinel HERE.

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