Spinel is a durable gem that exists in nearly all the colors of the rainbow. 🌈 Once called “the great imposter” because red spinel was often mistaken for ruby, spinel is now highly popular and beloved in its own right. Save our easy guide to know how to pick the best one for you: COLOR: The most sought-after spinels feature vibrant red to purplish-red hues. Vivid blue stones with high cobalt content known as “cobalt spinel” are also incredibly valuable. Neon pink varieties are sometimes nicknamed “Jedi spinel.” More affordable options include violet and gray spinels, admired for their cool tones and steely gleam. CLARITY: Spinels are expected to be free of eye-visible inclusions. Visible inclusions can reduce desirability unless the spinel has extraordinary size and color. CUTTING STYLE: Due to spinel’s rarity, most high-quality crystals are cut in non-standard sizes to preserve weight. Standard-cut or calibrated cuts, often from gem-quality rough, are typically used for commercial-quality spinel. CARAT WEIGHT: The largest gem-quality spinel crystal in the world is around 500 carats, but most gem-quality spinels are under five carats. Price increases exponentially as carat weight increases. Learn how to pick the best spinel for you at the link in our bio.
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