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0.61 Ct. Blue Spinel from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K25871 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.47 Width: 4.8 Height: 2.91 |
Weight: | 0.61 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $102 |
Introducing a rare and handsome blue spinel offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, a transparent oval weighing 0.61 carat, measuring 5.47 by 4.80 by 2.91 mm, and featuring a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation with depth. This gem displays a dark color intensity that reads as a deep ocean blue, paired with an excellent polish that allows light to dance across the pavilion and crown. Clarity is described as slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone retains excellent visual appeal while maintaining natural character that many collectors prize. Importantly, this spinel has received no enhancement, a distinction that sets it apart from many market alternatives, and its origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a locality renowned for producing gemstones with appealing hue and consistency. The result is a piece that offers both the immediate aesthetic pleasure of a well cut gem and the assurance of natural provenance and integrity that discerning buyers seek.
When compared to other blue gemstones available on the market, this Ceylon blue spinel offers several compelling advantages. Against blue sapphire, a similar deep blue counterpart, this spinel can often present a cleaner, more lively brilliance because of its mixed brilliant cut and lower birefringence, and because it is unenhanced it appeals to buyers who prefer natural state stones. Against blue topaz and aquamarine, this spinel shows superior durability, with a Mohs hardness of eight, which translates to greater longevity in daily wear, and it carries a depth of color that topaz and aquamarine rarely achieve without appearing pastel. When buyers consider tanzanite, they often encounter stones that require careful handling and demonstrate pleochroism that can shift dramatically with orientation, whereas this spinel delivers a steady, stable blue that reads consistently in different lighting. In market value terms, blue spinel often offers a favorable price to performance ratio when compared to sapphire of equivalent eye appeal, making this gem an intelligent choice for those seeking rarity, performance, and long term value.
From a design and setting perspective, the mixed brilliant cut and the compact yet substantial dimensions of this 0.61 carat oval make it extraordinarily versatile for jewelry. The cut concentrates brilliance in the crown facets while the pavilion facets add depth and a sense of movement, producing flashes of light that complement the stone's dark saturation. The slightly included clarity grade contributes to the gem being perceived as natural and authentic, and because inclusions are slight at eye level, they do not detract from brilliance or color, especially when set within a well designed mounting. This stone is ideal for a refined solitaire ring, where the deep blue will command attention against either white or yellow metals, and it also makes an exquisite center for a halo setting that can amplify perceived size and presence. For pendants and earrings the stone offers balanced proportions that sit comfortably near the face, delivering color without overpowering. For designers and private clients who want a widely wearable gemstone that retains character and durability, this unenhanced Ceylon spinel is a superior option to treated alternatives, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind its selection and quality.
Beyond its physical and market attributes, blue spinel has a history of metaphysical associations that attract customers who value symbolic as well as aesthetic qualities. Traditionally, blue spinel is believed to support calmness and mental clarity, promoting clear thought and focused communication, attributes often linked to the throat and third eye energetic centers in crystal lore. It is thought to help dissolve confusion and to encourage a steady, measured expression of ideas, which makes this stone popular among speakers, negotiators, and creatives who seek a stabilizing influence. Many enthusiasts associate blue spinel with emotional balance and resilience, a grounding quality that helps one remain centered during change and stress. Collectors also prize blue spinel for enhancing intuition and insight, an appeal that blends well with its visual depth and serene color. It is important to note that these metaphysical properties are based on tradition and belief, and they are offered as an added dimension of enjoyment rather than medical or scientific claims. For those who appreciate both tangible beauty and intangible symbolism, this Ceylon blue spinel from The Natural Gemstone Company provides a compelling combination of natural authenticity, wearable durability, and spiritual resonance, making it a meaningful addition to any collection or jewelry commission.




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