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2.55 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Oct 29
Item ID: | K18160 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.83 Width: 6.5 Height: 4.59 |
Weight: | 2.55 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $510 |
One beautiful transparent 2.55 carat cushion shape purplish pink spinel from Tanzania represents a rare opportunity for anyone seeking a true statement piece, combining impressive size, eye appeal, and uncompromised natural quality. At 8.83 x 6.50 x 4.59 mm the face up dimension is substantial, giving this gem a commanding presence on the finger or pendant that many stones of similar carat weight cannot match. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to excellent polish standards, balancing scintillation and flash to produce lively sparkle across the table and facets. Clarity is evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, which in practice reads as eye clean, so the stone projects color and brilliance without interruption from visible inclusions. The medium intense purplish pink hue is saturated enough to be memorable, yet versatile enough to complement both white and yellow metal settings. Importantly this spinel is natural and untreated, no enhancement, which sets it apart from a large portion of the marketplace where surface treatment, heating, or clarity enhancement are widely applied. For collectors and connoisseurs who value authenticity and optical impact, this Tanzanian spinel from The Natural Gemstone Company checks every box for a head turning centerpiece.
When comparing this spinel to other stones available on the market, several practical advantages emerge that explain its superior value proposition. Compared with pink sapphires and rubies, this spinel offers comparable color saturation and a more uncommon purplish pink tone while typically arriving untreated, offering a cleaner provenance story and often a better price per carat for a similar visual impact. Against morganite and kunzite, the spinel scores higher on durability and brilliance, resisting wear and facilitating everyday use in engagement rings and statement jewelry where morganite can scratch more easily and show less fire. Against tourmalines and other pink gems, a well cut spinel like this one delivers superior light return because of the mixed brilliant cut, and the excellent polish maximizes surface lustre. Even when compared to lab created stones, this natural Tanzanian spinel retains intrinsic scarcity and collectible appeal, because untreated, naturally saturated purplish pink spinels of this size do not come to market frequently. Many of the stones consumers consider as alternatives will have treatments that reduce long term value. By contrast this example from The Natural Gemstone Company offers pristine natural origin, measured clarity, and a true statement size, combining beauty with long term desirability.
The attributes that make this gem ideal for a statement piece are practical and measurable, not just aesthetic. The cushion shape yields a pleasing mix of modern brilliance and vintage silhouette, broadening jewellery design options from classic solitaire rings to ornate halo settings and dramatic pendant designs. The mixed brilliant cut concentrates facet geometry to enhance scintillation, producing lively flashes even under low light, so the wearer commands attention in evening and daytime settings alike. The dimensions of 8.83 x 6.50 x 4.59 mm translate to a generous table and strong presence on the hand, and because the stone evaluates as very slightly included at eye level, the face up appearance is clean and uninterrupted by visible imperfections. Excellent polish ensures minimal surface disturbances, increasing how smoothly light crosses the facets and enhancing perceived size and brightness. For ring makers and bespoke designers, that face up size combined with the mixed brilliant cut yields efficient mounting options, you can choose a delicate bezel to emphasize the cushion outline, a halo of small brilliant diamonds or sapphires to heighten perceived size, or a three stone design for a modern luxurious look. In all settings, the natural, untreated origin and Tanzanian provenance add narrative and authenticity, elevating the finished piece beyond mere ornament to a gem with character and story.
From a buying and design perspective The Natural Gemstone Company provides not only the gemstone, but guidance that helps translate these technical advantages into a finished piece of jewelry that will outperform many market alternatives in terms of presence, longevity, and resale appeal. The combination of 2.55 carat weight, generous dimensions, eye clean clarity, medium intense purplish pink color, excellent polish, and no enhancement creates a rare convergence of attributes that is difficult to match among commercially available spinels and even among more traditionally sought stones like sapphires and rubies. Tanzanian origin adds geographic interest and ethical sourcing assurances that discerning buyers increasingly demand. For customers who want a true statement piece that feels distinctive rather than ubiquitous, this spinel allows for bold, confident design choices while preserving sensible value considerations because it is a natural, untreated gem. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company to request high resolution imagery, exact light performance notes, or to discuss custom mounting options, certification, and shipping. This spinel is ready to become the centerpiece of an heirloom quality ring or pendant, and it is the kind of stone that will be admired for its color, clarity, and presence for generations.


