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3.81 Ct. Purplish Pink Spinel from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Sep 8
Item ID: | K16942 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.78 Width: 7.94 Height: 5.46 |
Weight: | 3.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
Spinel carries a lineage that traces back through centuries of royal collections and revered gemstones, a stone that has long been admired for its clarity, resilience, and subtle brilliance. In many of historys most iconic jewels, spinels were once mistaken for rubies and placed among regalia and crowns, a testimony to their timeless allure and dignified presence. The purplish pink hue of this particular gem evokes a classic optimism, a color that feels antique in its quiet sophistication and modern in its graceful versatility. For the wearer who values tradition, provenance, and an enduring aesthetic, this stone speaks in a language of legacy, a whisper of the past that remains vibrantly alive. Offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, this spinel is not merely an accessory, it is a link in a long chain of craftsmanship and history, crafted by nature and refined by human hands.
This beautiful transparent 3.81 carat oval shape purplish pink spinel measures 10.78 by 7.94 by 5.46 millimeters, a proportion that results in an elegant length to width ratio of approximately 1.36, ideal for both solitary settings and classic three stone arrangements. The gem is faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, combining the scintillating impact of brilliant facets with the measured depth of step cutting, and it displays a clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, allowing an essentially clean view into the heart of the stone. With medium color intensity the tone is vivid enough to capture attention, while remaining refined and wearable, and the excellent polish ensures that each facet presents a mirror like finish. Importantly, this spinel is natural with no enhancement, and its Tanzanian origin adds a documented regional character that discerning collectors appreciate.
The mixed brilliant cut is central to the spinels optical performance, and in this oval example the cutting style has been chosen to amplify both brilliance and color. Brilliant facets on the crown scatter light into lively flashes of white brilliance and sparkling scintillation, while the step influenced facets on the pavilion work to concentrate color and deepen the visual core, creating a balanced interplay between fire and hue. The oval silhouette further enhances the sensation of light motion across the gem, directing the eye along the length of the stone and producing elongated flashes that flatter the hand or neckline. Skilled cutting has also optimized facet angles to suit spinels refractive behavior, encouraging strong internal reflection and efficient light return, so that each facet contributes to a cohesive display of brightness, without dark windows or washed out areas. The result is a gem that reads consistently beautiful in varied lighting, offering lively daytime sparkle and a warm, saturated presence in evening light.
Clarity and polish combine with the cut to determine how a gem breathes with light, and this spinel is a superior example of that harmony. The very very slightly included clarity means that inclusions are minute and do not interrupt the face up appearance, allowing maximum optical depth and a clean field for the play of light. These tiny natural markers are part of the stones story, adding character while preserving brilliance. With excellent polish each facet edge is crisp and reflective, eliminating surface disruptions that could scatter light and reduce intensity, which makes a substantial difference in how color and scintillation are perceived. Because this gem has seen no enhancement, the color and clarity are wholly natural, a pure expression of Tanzanias geological gift, and a quality that appeals to traditionalists who prize authenticity and the unaltered beauty of natural gemstones.
For those who collect with an eye to heritage and enduring design, this 3.81 carat purplish pink oval spinel is an invitation to own a piece that feels at once historic and imminently wearable. It adapts gracefully to settings that honor classic lines, from soft bezel mounts to vintage influenced prong work, and its proportions make it flattering whether worn as a solitaire or as the centerpiece of a more elaborate composition. At The Natural Gemstone Company we take pride in presenting gemstones that speak to a legacy of quality, and this spinel embodies that commitment through its provenance, cutting, and naturally occurring beauty. We welcome interested clients to inquire about viewing options, provenance documentation, and bespoke setting services, and we stand ready to assist in selecting a setting that will allow this gem to carry its story forward across generations.























