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0.69 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Dec 23
Item ID: | K18524 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.66 Width: 4.33 Height: 3.14 |
Weight: | 0.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
If you have been searching for a gemstone that combines rarity, elegance, and everyday wearability, this transparent 0.69 carat pinkish purple spinel from Tanzania is made to end that search. The emerald cut shape, precisely finished at 5.66 by 4.33 by 3.14 millimeters, gives the stone a sophisticated, architectural silhouette that flatters both classic and contemporary settings. At an eye level clarity grade of very slightly included, the gem maintains exceptional transparency while offering a trace of natural character that confirms its genuine origin. The color intensity is described as intense, and the excellent polish brings every facet to life, allowing the stone to catch the light with an inviting, lively shimmer. Importantly, this spinel has no enhancement, a feature that reassures collectors and couples who want a wholly natural gem, and it arrives with the provenance and care that discerning buyers expect from The Natural Gemstone Company.
For the customer seeking versatility, this spinel is a rare and practical winner. In casual settings the soft pinkish purple tones read as fresh and modern, complementing denim, linen, and daywear with a hint of feminine refinement. When the occasion calls for formality, the emerald cut translates into a stately, understated brilliance that pairs beautifully with white gold, platinum, or yellow gold, lending itself to an engagement ring, a refined solitaire pendant, or an elegant pair of stud earrings. The elongated emerald cut creates color windows and step facets that emphasize the stone’s depth, making it particularly flattering in rings where the finger elongation and symmetry matter. Spinel as a species is known for good durability for daily wear, and with a secure setting and routine care, this gem will retain its color and polish for generations, whether it is the centerpiece of an engagement piece or the special addition to a collector’s cabinet.
Choosing this spinel means selecting a gem that satisfies both the heart and the practical mind. For those designing an engagement ring, this stone offers a unique alternative to more common choices, providing a personal signature without sacrificing brilliance or wearability. Collectors will appreciate the Tanzanian origin, the absence of enhancements, and the very slightly included clarity that records an honest, natural history. At The Natural Gemstone Company we take pride in matching each customer to a stone that aligns with intention, budget, and style. We can advise on settings that protect the pavilion and highlight the emerald cut lines, recommend complementary side stones, and provide guidance on metal choices that enhance the pinkish purple hue. Simple care like avoiding harsh chemicals, removing the ring for heavy manual tasks, and occasional professional cleaning will keep this spinel looking lively and fresh.
If your quest is for a gem that answers both emotional and practical needs, this 0.69 carat emerald cut Tanzanian spinel is the perfect solution. The measurements of 5.66 by 4.33 by 3.14 millimeters, the intense color intensity, the excellent polish, and the natural, unenhanced state make it an ideal candidate for a meaningful engagement piece, an everyday signature stone, or a rare addition to a curated collection. Let The Natural Gemstone Company guide you through the next steps, whether you wish to view matching settings, request additional photos under different lighting, or discuss certification and shipping options. Your search can end here, with a natural, vibrant gem that promises beauty, versatility, and lasting value.
























