Spinel is a special gemstone in many ways. For centuries it was mistaken for
ruby and gained undeserved fame. Today fine red spinel is more rare than ruby but less valuable. That looks like a delayed revenge for its unlucky past. Its name derivation is also ambiguous. Experts are undecided whether it derives from the Greek word for "spark" or the Latin for "thorn".
Although commonly thought of as red, spinel can be found in a range of beautiful pastel shades. These outstanding shades of pink, purple, orange, blue, plus every combination in between make spinel one of the most desirable stones in the world. Of particular interest is a vivid hot pink with a tinge of orange, mined in Myanmar, that is one of the most spectacular gemstone colors in any gem species.
Due to its excellent
hardness (8 on Mohs scale) and high clarity spinel produces fine jewelry in various cuts and shapes. Spinel is never treated in any way and continues to be a great substitute for ruby and
sapphire as well as an outstanding stone in its own right.
Round spinel gemstones are available in singles, matched pairs and gem lots, including rose-cut black spinel gems and multicolored pink, blue and violet spinel. Round spinel stones are perfect for any jewelry design, whether they are used as center stones or accent stones. Choose from various round spinel gems in calibrated sizes. Use the search filters at the top of the page to find the perfect round spinel gems by color, size, carat weight, price or origin. The tick boxes will direct you to singles, pairs or lots.