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2.99 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K18877 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.58 Width: 7.99 Height: 4.47 |
Weight: | 2.99 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,475 |
There is a certain gravity to gemstones that have walked through history, a quiet authority that belongs to stones admired by empires and artisans alike. This exquisite blue spinel brings that lineage into the present, recalling the deep royal blues favored by monarchs and the cool maritime hues prized by seafaring cultures. The cushion shape of this gem is itself a nod to classic design sensibilities, marrying the rounded elegance of antique cuts with the refined geometry that modern jewelers prize. When set into a timeless setting, this spinel will read as both heirloom and contemporary statement, a piece that is meant to be worn across generations. At The Natural Gemstone Company we seek stones that embody both provenance and presence, and this 2.99 carat blue spinel carries the kind of story and substance that collectors and connoisseurs cherish.
The technical character of the stone speaks to its exceptional natural quality, with precise measurements and cut that make it an ideal candidate for a centerpiece jewel. This transparent 2.99 carat cushion shape blue spinel measures 9.58 x 7.99 x 4.47 mm, and it has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that harmonizes depth of color with lively facet play. Its clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means that the stone retains a clean visual appearance while carrying tiny natural markers that confirm its authenticity. The color intensity is classified as intense, a rich and saturated blue that reads as both noble and vivid under varied lighting. An excellent polish ensures that each facet reflects light crisply, adding to the gem intelligibly brilliant presence in any setting. Importantly this spinel has no enhancement, and its origin is Tanzania, a source known for producing some of the most pure and desirable spinels available on the market today.
From a lapidary perspective the mixed brilliant cut of this cushion shape was chosen to maximize both scintillation and color uniformity. The pavilion facets lend the gem depth and internal glow, while the crown facets disperse light for a lively surface brilliance. Slightly included clarity does not diminish beauty, rather it grounds the stone in nature, providing subtle character that laboratory enhanced stones cannot replicate. The lack of treatments means the color you see is stable and inherent, which is a significant advantage for longevity and wearability. In terms of design applications this gem is perfectly suited to a solitaire ring that allows the blue to command attention, or to a halo setting where smaller accent stones can enhance its center stage. It also performs beautifully as a pendant or as the focal point of a bespoke bracelet, any mount offering a chance to highlight its deep blue while keeping the design classic and enduring.
The intense blue coloration of this spinel is remarkably versatile, and it responds beautifully to a range of skin tones and metal choices. On fair skin the rich blue will create a striking contrast, offering a cool, elegant counterpoint that reads refined and sophisticated, particularly when set in white metals such as platinum or white gold, which accentuate the stone crispness. For those with medium or olive skin tones the blue takes on a warm, luminous quality, especially when paired with yellow gold, which brings out subtle golden reflections and softens the overall presence for a flattering harmony. Rose gold can be used as an intimate, vintage leaning option, introducing a gentle warmth that pairs unexpectedly well with the spinel intense blue. On deeper skin tones the color becomes profoundly luminous, standing out with almost luminous clarity, and a simple bezel or prong setting in yellow gold or platinum will allow the blue to sing with regal intensity. Beyond metal choice, the stone works with both cool and warm palettes in wardrobe and accessory pairings, offering a timeless versatility that suits both day and evening wear.
When you choose this Tanzanian blue spinel from The Natural Gemstone Company you are choosing a gemstone with authenticity, history, and the integrity of natural color. Its cushion proportions of 9.58 x 7.99 x 4.47 mm and its 2.99 carat weight make it substantial without being ostentatious, which is ideal for a signature ring or a cherished pendant. The excellent polish and mixed brilliant cut ensure that the stone will continue to perform beautifully once set, while the slightly included clarity affirms a natural origin that many clients prefer. As a retailer and guide we are available to discuss bespoke settings, metal pairings, and design options that will best showcase the blue spinel on your hand or neck. This gem is a ready made heirloom, built to withstand changing fashions and to be passed forward with the quiet dignity of a well loved treasure. If you would like additional information about this stone, or advice on mounting and certification, please reach out to The Natural Gemstone Company and our gem specialists will be pleased to assist you.
























