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Sorry, it may be different for colored stones but I am guessing it is the same. I know this because I can''t wear reds w/orange ting to them but I can wear reds w/a blue/purple undertone like you are saying. I have seen stones that look like that too. I noticed a spinel on a website that was red but it said it had orange undertones so can you tell if it seems to be a warmer red or cooler red?Date: 10/24/2007 3:07:47 PM
Author: Chrono
I''ve never heard of ''cool'' reds or ''warm'' reds. Can you please explain? I thought blues were cool and reds were warm. So are you asking if the spinels have a purple or orange undertone?
I think they will be gorgeous!!! I am a huge fan of red!!!Date: 10/24/2007 3:23:18 PM
Author: Chrono
In that case, I supposed these can be called warmer reds. The spinel pair has a very very slight orange undertone. I think all red spinels have an orange undertone, it is a matter of how strong or weak the undertone is. For rubies, the undertone tends toward purple, hence, they are a cool red.
Date: 10/24/2007 9:36:09 PM
Author: Chrono
Awesome, Carotene! It looks just like my current ring (gold shank, platinum head, except it has 2 blue side sapphires). What made you go with the traditional basket instead of the curvier trellis?