Red Spinel Ring
Surrounding this ravishing red stone are diamonds and an ancient technique, called “granulation”. It is the application of miniature spheres of precious metals in jewelry practiced 4,000 years ago in and around Italy and Greece, and makes for a beautiful, timeless look.
Details and Dimensions of this statement cocktail ring:
• 1.30 carats red spinel (6.62 X 5.51 mm)
• .40 red spinels
• 22k yellow gold setting with 18k yellow gold half-round band
RING SIZE: 7.5
For more information about this brilliant gemstone, including what to look for when buying spinel jewelry, read The Skinny on Spinel!
Need additional support in choosing a spinel ring? Contact our fine jewelry concierge melissa@allthebrilliants.com to schedule a chat at a time that is convenient for you.
Surrounding this ravishing red stone are diamonds and an ancient technique, called “granulation”. It is the application of miniature spheres of precious metals in jewelry practiced 4,000 years ago in and around Italy and Greece, and makes for a beautiful, timeless look.
Details and Dimensions of this statement cocktail ring:
• 1.30 carats red spinel (6.62 X 5.51 mm)
• .40 red spinels
• 22k yellow gold setting with 18k yellow gold half-round band
RING SIZE: 7.5
For more information about this brilliant gemstone, including what to look for when buying spinel jewelry, read The Skinny on Spinel!
Need additional support in choosing a spinel ring? Contact our fine jewelry concierge melissa@allthebrilliants.com to schedule a chat at a time that is convenient for you.
Surrounding this ravishing red stone are diamonds and an ancient technique, called “granulation”. It is the application of miniature spheres of precious metals in jewelry practiced 4,000 years ago in and around Italy and Greece, and makes for a beautiful, timeless look.
Details and Dimensions of this statement cocktail ring:
• 1.30 carats red spinel (6.62 X 5.51 mm)
• .40 red spinels
• 22k yellow gold setting with 18k yellow gold half-round band
RING SIZE: 7.5
For more information about this brilliant gemstone, including what to look for when buying spinel jewelry, read The Skinny on Spinel!
Need additional support in choosing a spinel ring? Contact our fine jewelry concierge melissa@allthebrilliants.com to schedule a chat at a time that is convenient for you.
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For centuries spinel was mistaken as ruby or sapphire, which is why it bears the name of “the great imposter”. It was not until 1783 that spinels were differentiated from rubies.
Beyond ruby red hues, it can also be shades of pink, orange, green, blue, violet, and purple. It is a durable gemstone, meaning it is a gorgeous option as an engagement ring - or a ring you wear every day.
We've outlined points to help you understand value and what to ask to make an informed decision on spinel jewelry you will LOVE!
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