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2.02 Ct. Pinkish Orange Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 13
Item ID: | K25733 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.42 Width: 5.74 Height: 5.21 |
Weight: | 2.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,564 |
This fine Tanzanian spinel from The Natural Gemstone Company is a transparent cushion shape stone weighing 2.02 carats, with dimensions of 7.42 x 5.74 x 5.21 mm. The gem displays a pinkish orange hue with intense color intensity, cut in a mixed brilliant style that balances scintillation and face up color. The clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, a grade that indicates visible natural characteristics under direct inspection while maintaining overall transparency and brightness. The polish is excellent, which enhances the stone s ability to return light, and importantly there has been no enhancement, confirming that the beauty you see is entirely natural and original to the crystal from which this gem was cut. Origin is Tanzania, a region recognized for producing spinels with lively, saturated tones, and this particular example shows the hallmarks of careful sourcing and skilled cutting intended to maximize both color and proportion.
From a gemological perspective the factors that make this spinel special are its intense color, its mixed brilliant cutting style, and its natural, unenhanced state. Spinel is prized for its pure, vivid colors, and a pinkish orange in this weight and saturation is uncommon enough to attract collectors and connoisseurs. The mixed brilliant cut combines angled facets on the pavilion with a modified crown to deliver both flash and color concentration when the stone is viewed face up. Slight inclusions are often present in natural spinels, and in this specimen they serve as evidence of a natural formation process rather than a detriment to value. In many cases, inclusions that do not affect transparency or structural integrity are acceptable to educated buyers, because they authenticate the gem and distinguish it from synthetic or heavily treated material.
In practical terms spinel is an excellent choice for a piece intended to be worn and enjoyed. With a hardness of about 8 on the Mohs scale, spinel offers robust resistance to everyday wear, and its toughness compares favorably with other fine gem materials. The cushion outline and the moderate dimensions of this stone make it versatile for a variety of settings, from a classic solitaire ring to a more bespoke pendant or cocktail piece. For daily wear in a ring, a secure setting such as a bezel or a low profile prong mounting will protect the pavilion and corners, while still showcasing the gem s color and brilliance. Cleaning and routine care are straightforward, mild soap and warm water with a soft brush will maintain the polish, and periodic professional inspection will ensure prongs and settings remain secure over generations.
As an heirloom candidate this Tanzanian spinel offers the qualities that informed buyers look for when selecting a gem to pass down. Its natural, untreated origin increases its desirability in the market for collectors who value authenticity, and the intense, uncommon pinkish orange hue gives the piece a distinctive personality that can become part of a family narrative. The stone s size and classic cushion shape make it adaptable to changing tastes and wearable across eras, and the excellent polish and expert cutting will preserve its visual appeal under careful use. When paired with a thoughtfully designed setting and accompanied by a provenance statement from The Natural Gemstone Company, this spinel can serve not only as a beautiful ornament but also as a tangible asset and a storied legacy. We can assist with documentation, appraisal recommendations, and bespoke mounting ideas to ensure this gemstone is protected and celebrated for generations to come.
























