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2.18 Ct. Violet Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Aug 2
Item ID: | K6663 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.41 Width: 6.77 Height: 4.47 |
Weight: | 2.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
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 | $808 |
For a collector who values heritage, permanence, and quiet distinction, this transparent violet spinel offers a presence that feels both ancient and refined. Presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, this beautiful gemstone weighs two point one eight carats and is shaped in a classic emerald cut, with measured dimensions of eight point four one by six point seven seven by four point four seven millimeters. Its color is intense, its polish is excellent, and its origin is Tanzania, a land known for producing gemstones of remarkable individuality. Spinel has traveled through history under many identities, often admired in royal treasuries and ancient collections before modern gemology gave it the recognition it deserved. For centuries, spinel was treasured beside the most celebrated gems of the world, prized for its glow, durability, and noble beauty. This violet spinel carries that same legacy, yet speaks in a quieter and more contemplative tone, one suited to those who appreciate character over excess.
The emerald cut gives this gemstone a sense of tradition that is difficult to imitate. With long, measured facets and a graceful geometric outline, this cut has always been associated with balance, dignity, and architectural beauty. Rather than relying on restless sparkle alone, it reveals the interior of the stone in broad flashes of light, allowing the eye to travel through its transparent body with ease. In this violet spinel, the emerald cut creates a refined window into color, depth, and natural structure. The intense violet hue feels composed and enduring, neither fleeting nor fashionable, but timeless in the way of heirlooms passed from one generation to the next. Its excellent polish enhances the crispness of each facet, giving the surface a clean and elegant finish that complements the historic character of the cut. This is a gemstone made for someone who understands restraint, proportion, and lasting taste.
This spinel has a clarity grade of very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and those delicate inclusions should be understood as part of its identity rather than as interruptions. In fine natural gemstones, inclusions are often the quiet signatures of the earth, formed during the long journey of crystal growth deep within the planet. They are not flaws in the ordinary sense, but natural identifiers, small internal features that separate this stone from every other spinel in existence. Like the markings in an old manuscript or the grain in antique wood, they give the gem its own record of origin and formation. Under ordinary viewing, the gemstone remains beautiful and transparent, while its very slight inclusions add a layer of authenticity that collectors often value. They remind us that this violet spinel was not manufactured into perfection, but born through time, pressure, and mineral history. Its inclusions give it individuality, and individuality gives a gemstone soul.
The fact that this spinel has received no enhancement is especially meaningful. Its color, clarity, and beauty are natural, presented as the earth created them and as skilled cutting revealed them. In a market where treatments can alter appearance, an unenhanced gemstone holds a special place for collectors and connoisseurs who seek honesty and permanence. The intense violet tone has not been persuaded by artificial means, and its transparent body has not been modified to disguise its natural character. This makes the stone more than an ornament, it becomes a document of nature, a genuine example of Tanzanian spinel with its own quiet authority. Tanzania has become a respected source for fine spinel, offering colors that feel vivid, sophisticated, and deeply personal. This particular stone reflects that reputation with grace, combining natural origin, strong color, and precise cutting in a gem that feels both rare and wearable.
At The Natural Gemstone Company, we believe that a gemstone should carry more than visual beauty, it should carry a story worthy of being remembered. This two point one eight carat violet spinel is a gem for someone who appreciates the dialogue between history and individuality. Its emerald cut recalls classic design traditions, its violet color offers distinction, its excellent polish adds refinement, and its very slight inclusions serve as natural markers of identity. It is suitable for a ring, a pendant, or a custom jewel intended to become part of a personal legacy. In the hand, it feels composed and elegant, and in the imagination, it belongs to the long story of spinel, a gemstone once hidden in plain sight among royal treasures and now admired for its own name and nature. For those who value tradition, authenticity, and enduring beauty, this Tanzanian violet spinel is a thoughtful and memorable choice.






















