pregcurious
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pregcurious|1339650009|3215899 said:I saw Bright Ice's beautiful 3 stone spinel ring, with a pink spinel center and 2 colorless spinel sides. Is there a thread about this? And how to colorless spinels compare to diamonds? Thank you everyone.
pregcurious|1339650009|3215899 said:I saw Bright Ice's beautiful 3 stone spinel ring, with a pink spinel center and 2 colorless spinel sides. Is there a thread about this? And how to colorless spinels compare to diamonds? Thank you everyone.
bright ice|1339672001|3215946 said:pregcurious|1339650009|3215899 said:I saw Bright Ice's beautiful 3 stone spinel ring, with a pink spinel center and 2 colorless spinel sides. Is there a thread about this? And how to colorless spinels compare to diamonds? Thank you everyone.
Let me clarify for you that the sides in this 3 stone are actually N colored diamonds by Infinity![]()
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TL|1339682438|3216000 said:pregcurious|1339650009|3215899 said:I saw Bright Ice's beautiful 3 stone spinel ring, with a pink spinel center and 2 colorless spinel sides. Is there a thread about this? And how to colorless spinels compare to diamonds? Thank you everyone.
I don't have any colorless spinels, but I have some that are very light in tone, and when well cut, they have remarkable brilliance and luster.
Unfortunately, I have not seen absolutely colorless spinel for sale anywhere. I don't know how BrightIce sourced her stones, but the only colorless spinel I've seen was synthetic. Even some colorless spinel always has a tiny tiny bit of violet or purple in it, from what I've seen. I could be wrong, and it's more abundant, but that's just my experience.
As for comparison to diamond, unfortunately, diamonds are diamonds, and they refract light differently than any other colored gem I know, with the exception of sphalerite (a rare and very soft gem).
RedSpinel|1339722793|3216549 said:^I've never seen one for sale either.
Hi , This is a very fine gem quality . what is the priceline for this gem. If not exact then request a rough figure ?The price for a mineral specimen is different from a gem grade. For a mineral specimen, collectors would like the original octahedral shape of spinel, while for gem grade, it's how much a cutter is willing to gamble for it based on potential gem-worthy yield and quality, Note that the degree of the absence of color in all lighting conditions will determine if it is indeed colorless or white spinel, as light pink, lavender, or gray may tend to appear white in some lighting conditions but evident on others. In such a case they will be called as they are - light pink, light lavender, or light gray spinel.
Since there's hardly any reference on white spinel, Here's a photo of a white spinel under LED light, Burmese origin, 1.68 carats.
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