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Vedic Spinel Ring 1.00 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K10011 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.81 Width: 6.19 Height: 3.76 |
Weight: | 1.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Color Change |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This ring centers a transparent 1.00 carat pear shape color change spinel, dimensions 5.81 by 6.19 by 3.76 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant configuration optimized for both color presentation and scintillation. The mixed brilliant faceting employs a brilliant-cut crown paired with a modified pavilion geometry, producing a table-to-depth ratio that yields an approximate depth percentage of 62.7 percent, a proportion that favors strong light return while maintaining the stone’s face-up color. The gem carries a clarity grade of very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating predominantly pinpoint and fine feathering inclusions confined to the interior, and it remains essentially eye-clean. Medium color saturation gives the stone balanced intensity, and an excellent polish enhances facet definition and minimizes surface light leakage. Origin is Tanzania, and the stone is secured in a precision 18K yellow gold bezel with subtle gallery openings, a setting that protects the girdle while allowing controlled light entry to accentuate the color-change effect and preserve the mixed brilliant performance.
Compared to lab-grown alternatives, this natural Tanzanian color change spinel exhibits attributes that matter to discriminating buyers. Synthetic spinels or lab-grown color-change materials can replicate the optical hue shift and often deliver higher apparent clarity and larger sizes at lower cost, because growth conditions are controlled to minimize inclusions and zoning. However, natural spinel retains diagnostic internal features and growth-related inclusions that contribute to its character, and natural color-change phenomena tend to show more complex, nuanced shifts under varied illumination than many synthetic analogues. From a craftsmanship perspective, the mixed brilliant cut on this natural specimen was selected to maximize both dispersion and the gem’s intrinsic dichroic response, and the excellent polish promotes crisp facet junctions that enhance scintillation in hand. The 18K yellow gold bezel warms the stone’s midtones, improving perceived saturation without obscuring the color-change. The Natural Gemstone Company sources and certifies each stone, and for buyers who prioritize provenance, rarity, and the subtle optical complexity of a natural color-change spinel, this ring represents a technically refined choice, whereas buyers focused on absolute cost efficiency and flawless visual clarity may find lab-grown alternatives to be an acceptable, but different, value proposition.









































