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3.03 Ct. Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Apr 5
Item ID: | K22498 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.62 Width: 7.3 Height: 5.64 |
Weight: | 3.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | 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 | $2,442 |
This 3.03 carat cushion shape blue spinel from Tanzania is exactly the piece that ends your search, a transparent, finely faceted gemstone that combines eye clean clarity, intense color, and superb polish into one memorable stone, dimensions 8.62 by 7.30 by 5.64 millimeters, mixed brilliant cut, clarity evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, no enhancement noted, and an excellent polish that lets light dance through every facet, The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as an ideal choice whether you are designing a signature engagement ring or adding a rare, investment quality spinel to your collection, the gem reads as a true blue with a pronounced violet-infused undertone that gives it depth and character, the tone sits comfortably in the medium deep range so it remains vivid in daylight and regal under evening light, the overall effect is both modern and timeless, a blue that is neither flat nor overly dark, but intensely alive.
When you compare this Tanzanian blue spinel to other famous sources, its hue and tone show distinctive strengths, Sri Lankan blue spinels and Ceylon sapphires often lean toward a brighter, slightly greener cornflower blue that sparkles with a lighter, more open face up, whereas this Tanzanian example offers a richer, more saturated blue with a subtle violet cast that lends it a velvety sophistication, Kashmir sapphires are celebrated for their soft, velvety mid blue and silk influenced diffusion of light, they can feel more powdered in tone than this spinel, which maintains crisp facet definition and a cleaner window, Afghan and Tajik spinels sometimes display a bluer green bias or a colder tone, and Burmese spinels are historically prized for intense saturation in red and pink, but when Burmese blues are encountered they often read deeper and more inky than this stone, what sets this Tanzanian spinel apart is its combination of intense, pure color, transparent clarity, and no enhancement, attributes that make it especially desirable for a solitary ring where color is everything, trust The Natural Gemstone Company to provide a stone that resolves the search for a uniquely beautiful blue, a stone that looks exceptional in photos and even more compelling in person.
























