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1.49 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K18875 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.84 Width: 6.16 Height: 4.11 |
Weight: | 1.49 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $1,208 |
This exquisite, transparent 1.49 carat oval blue spinel is a singular offering from The Natural Gemstone Company, a stone that marries rare origin and exceptional craftsmanship. Sourced from the storied deposits of Tanzania, this gem measures 7.84 by 6.16 by 4.11 millimeters and has been fashioned into an elegant mixed brilliant cut that maximizes both scintillation and color saturation. Its eye apparent clarity is graded as slightly included, a mark that, rather than diminishing its value, testifies to its natural provenance and character. The color reads as intense, a striking blue that captures depth without sacrificing brightness, and the polish has been executed to an excellent standard, delivering crisp facet lines and mirror like surfaces. Importantly, this spinel is completely natural with no enhancement, an assurance reserved for collectors and connoisseurs who value authenticity above all else. We offer this gem as a limited opportunity, a rare single piece that will not be readily replaced, destined for a bespoke setting that honors its individuality.
When it comes to light performance, this Tanzanian blue spinel demonstrates reflective qualities that set it apart within the family of blue gemstones, and comparisons help to illuminate its distinctive appeal. Against blue sapphire, often prized for its deep, velvety saturation, this spinel reveals a livelier personality, returning light in a crisper, quicker fashion that produces a brighter overall appearance at face up viewing. Where many sapphires present a lush but sometimes more diffuse glow, this spinel offers sharper facet reflections and a brisker scintillation pattern, which makes the eye travel and keeps the impression dynamic as the gem moves. Compared to tanzanite, which can display a velour like pleochroism and richer purple blue shifts, the spinel stays more steadfastly blue, offering a consistent cool tone that reads as pure and bright in a variety of lighting environments. Against blue topaz and blue tourmaline, which are often admired for their clarity and clean windows, this spinel brings a higher grade of lively sparkle, thanks to the precise mixed brilliant cut and the stone s natural refractive tendencies. The mixed brilliant cut has been chosen to balance fire and brilliance, producing lively pinpoint flashes alongside broader white light return, a combination that many collectors find unusually appealing in a stone of this size. In short, this spinel captures a rare middle ground, the durability and clean optical return that make it resilient for jewelry, paired with a vivaciousness that outshines many other blue gems in everyday wear.
To own this oval blue spinel from The Natural Gemstone Company is to join a select circle of patrons who seek natural rarity with consummate beauty. Its 1.49 carat weight makes it perfectly suited to become the cornerstone of a refined ring, a pendant of understated power, or a custom piece designed to celebrate a meaningful moment. The slightly included clarity ensures that its origin remains legible to the trained eye, a welcomed hallmark for purists, while the intense color and excellent polish promise presence and performance on the hand. Because this piece is wholly untreated, it carries both aesthetic and investment appeal, a true natural specimen that will hold its character through generations. For clients who desire exclusivity, we can offer bespoke design guidance to create a setting that enhances the spinel s reflective properties, selecting metal tones and setting styles that either emphasize its bright, crystalline flashes or its saturated blue depth. Our gemologists and design consultants are available to insure that whether the final creation leans toward classic elegance or cutting edge minimalism, the outcome is a unique heirloom piece.
This gem is offered to the discerning few who understand that real rarity is not simply about size, but about provenance, integrity, and the subtle interplay of cut and color. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind every assertion of origin and every claim of natural, untreated status, and we welcome inquiries from collectors, jewelers, and private clients who appreciate the privilege of owning a stone that is both uncommon and impeccably presented. Because pieces like this are seldom available, we encourage those who feel the quiet call of this Tanzanian blue spinel to reach out for a personal consultation, secure viewing, or bespoke setting quote. Owning this gemstone is to possess a quiet rarity, a luminous jewel that confers distinction, and a story of geological fortune that will continue to captivate for decades to come.
























