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1.27 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Nov 5
Item ID: | K17036 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.42 Width: 5.88 Height: 3.39 |
Weight: | 1.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $409 |
There is a particular dignity to gemstones that have spanned centuries of human admiration, and spinel stands among them with a quiet authority. From the treasure rooms of medieval courts to modern ateliers of refined taste, spinel has been appreciated for its luminous purity and endurance. This pocket of pink, sourced from the storied terrains of Tanzania, speaks to that same lineage. It is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company with an eye to continuity and reverence, a gem intended not as a fleeting decorative piece but as a living fragment of history. The cushion profile evokes classical jewelry forms that have been treasured for generations, suggesting a continuity that links the present owner to artisans and wearers across time.
At the center of this offering is a transparent 1.27 carat cushion shape pink spinel, with exact dimensions of 7.42 x 5.88 x 3.39 mm, a balanced size that is at once wearable and utterly distinctive. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, an approach that blends the luminous fire of a brilliant arrangement with the elegant geometry of step and pavilion facets. Evaluated at eye level, its clarity grade is very very slightly included, a testament to natural character while maintaining a principally clean visual field. The color shows a medium light intensity of pink that reads as both romantic and restrained, an ideal tone for classic commissions. The finish is an excellent polish, and the gem is completely natural with no enhancement, preserving its unaltered origin in the mineral record of Tanzania.
What sets this spinel into the realm of the exceptional is its geometric faceting, a deliberate arrangement of planes and angles designed to allow maximum light play. The mixed brilliant cut places precise triangular and kite shaped facets on the crown, paired with complementary pavilion facets beneath, creating a choreography of internal reflections that shift with every movement. Light enters the crown, dances across the pavilion, and returns with a spectrum of sparkling flashes and soft luminous fields, producing scintillation that reads as vibrant yet fundamentally refined. The cushion silhouette, with its soft rounded corners and broad table, allows those facets to present a dynamic face that alternates between intense pinpoint brilliance and broader flashes of color. In this gem, geometry and proportion have been balanced to amplify brightness, contrast, and return of light, so that the stone appears animated rather than static, alive with refractive energy.
This pink spinel is an invitation to craft a piece that will endure through eras and tastes, a jewel to be worn, displayed, and ultimately passed down. It adapts gracefully to a range of settings, from a solitary bezel that honors the stone as an emblem of purity, to a classical halo that amplifies its presence while maintaining an air of antiquity. For those who prize lineage and authenticity, the provenance from Tanzania and the assurance of no enhancement articulate a compelling narrative of origin and integrity. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this spinel as more than an object of beauty, it is a narrative fragment that you may place into the arc of your own family story, a gemstone whose geometric faceting produces a timeless brilliance that will continue to speak to future generations.


