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9. A Phenomenal Gem
The word “phenomenal” has a special use in gemology. The name is used for gems that have a special optical reaction to light. Some specimens of spinel contain a network of thousands of needle-shaped crystals of rutile that reflect light from specific directions. In some specimens of spinel, these reflections produce a six-ray star when the gem…
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8. Rare But Relatively Inexpensive
Spinel is many times rarer than ruby, has comparable color, luster, and a wonderful appearance – but it sells for a fraction of the price. Why is that? An important reason is that jewelry manufacturers and jewelry buyers are still not thinking about spinel – and that makes spinel a gem that does not have…
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7. The Focal Stone of Queens
The two most popular focal stone colors in jewelry are red and blue. Spinel occurs in red and blue hues that rival those of the finest rubies and sapphires. In fact, it was not until the mid-1800s that European scientists and gem dealers learned that spinel and ruby were two different minerals. Before then, several…
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6. Owned by Emperors and Kings
During the Middle Ages, many rulers of countries in Asia and Europe had their names inscribed on significant gems in their royal collections. Many of these stones survive uncut today, preserving the histories inscribed on their surface.
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5. The New August Birthstone
One of the most important things that can influence the popularity of a gem is to be named as a birthstone. That happened for spinel in July 2016, when the American Gem Trade Association and the Jewelers of America named it a birthstone for the month of August. Spinel was unknown to most people when…
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4. Toughness & Durability
Toughness is the ability of a material to resist breaking. Spinel is very tough. It does not exhibit cleavage (planes in its crystal structure that are prone to separation) like diamond and topaz. It is not as brittle or prone to fractures as emerald, topaz, and many other hard gems. Spinel is one of the…
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3. Superior Hardness
Spinel is one of the hardest gems. Hardness is the resistance of a material to being scratched. A high hardness helps a gem resist abrasion without scratching. This is a very important property for gems that will be worn for years – or for a lifetime. Today an increasing number of couples are selecting colored stones for…
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2. Brilliant Luster
Luster is the intensity and quality of light that is reflected from the surface of a gem. The first (or the next) opportunity that you have to see a spinel, play it under a light. You will be impressed by its brilliant luster! Spinel has the ability to accept one of the brightest polishes of all…
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1. Spectacular Color
What color is spinel? Spinel is every color! Spinel is one of just a few gemstones that occurs in every color of the spectrum. Spinel can be red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet or purple. White, brown, black, gray, and colorless spinels also exist. The image at the top of this page demonstrates the spectacular range of…

