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Solitaire Spinel Ring 2.22 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K17415 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.12 Width: 7.17 Height: 5.21 |
Weight: | 2.22 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This ring centers a transparent 2.22 carat oval violet spinel from Ceylon Sri Lanka, dimensions 8.12 x 7.17 x 5.21 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant style to optimize both scintillation and color saturation. The gem is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, with medium color saturation and an excellent polish, and it carries no enhancement. Spinel is optically isotropic with a refractive index in the range typical for gem quality spinel, and its modest dispersion contributes controlled fire without overpowering the rich violet body color. Depth proportion measured against the average girdle diameter yields approximately 68 percent depth, an intentional proportion that balances face up spread with pavilion volume to support strong light return and maintain stable color across viewing angles.
The mixed brilliant cut on this oval has been executed to precise angular relationships, with a brilliant style crown composed of a well proportioned table and kite and star facets that capture and redirect incident light, paired with a pavilion design that combines modified pavilion facets to enhance contrast and extend apparent depth. The oval outline maintains even symmetry along the major and minor axes, and facet junctions are crisp to preserve facet definition and contrast. The result is a lively facet pattern under direct light, and a stable, saturated violet when viewed at normal indoor lighting, owing to the careful alignment of crown opening and pavilion angles. The excellent polish enhances facet reflections and minimizes light leakage, making the stone appear larger face up for its carat weight while keeping inclusions negligible at typical viewing distances.
The mounting is executed entirely in 18 karat yellow gold, and the ring architecture is deliberately restrained to place optical emphasis on the center stone. A four prong solitaire configuration secures the oval at its compass points with prongs oriented to follow the oval axis, which visually elongates the center and reinforces the stone geometry. The prongs are minimal in profile where they meet the girdle to avoid covering crown facets and to maximize the aperture for light entry through the table and crown facets. The gallery is open and engineered as a shallow basket to allow light to pass through the pavilion and return to the eye without obstruction from metal, and the high polish on the slender circular shank provides a warm reflective backdrop that increases perceived contrast between gold and violet. The overall proportioning of metal to gem is calibrated so that the gold provides a color contrast and supporting role, while negative space and lean prong work draw the eye directly to the oval spinel.
From a craftsmanship perspective the piece reflects bench level techniques that prioritize both security and optical performance. Prong seats are finished to sit flush against the girdle to prevent rocking and to protect the stone rim, and the prong tips are shaped to cover minimal crown area while offering robust mechanical retention. The 18 karat alloy was chosen for color fidelity and long term wear, and the metal surfaces are hand polished to a mirror finish to enhance contrast and reduce visual noise around the stone. For care the spinel benefits from the durability of corundum class hardness comparable materials, making it suitable for daily wear with routine cleaning using warm soapy water and a soft brush. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the origin and the unenhanced nature of the gem and can provide documentation on request, a manufacturing summary, and options for custom adjustments to prong height or shank profile to meet personal ergonomic preferences. This ring is designed to present the violet spinel as the unequivocal focal point, using precise cut proportions and refined goldwork to amplify color, brilliance, and overall presence.


