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Untreated Pink Spinel Ring, 4.03 Carats
A 4.03-carat oval pink spinel commands attention at the center of this striking ring, radiating vivid, captivating color. Graded by the accompanying GIA report as originating in Tanzania, the vibrant gemstone's pink hue is completely natural, with no treatments to enhance the shade. The rare gemstone is flanked by diamonds totaling 0.68 carat and set in platinum.
Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, spinels have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years due to their remarkable range of colors and incredible brilliance. Mined primarily in Burma, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Tajikistan, this gem is difficult to find and is becoming rarer and rarer, making untreated examples such as this highly desirable.
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Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, spinels have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years due to their remarkable range of colors and incredible brilliance. Mined primarily in Burma, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Tajikistan, this gem is difficult to find and is becoming rarer and rarer, making untreated examples such as this highly desirable.
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A 4.03-carat oval pink spinel commands attention at the center of this striking ring, radiating vivid, captivating color. Graded by the accompanying GIA report as originating in Tanzania, the vibrant gemstone's pink hue is completely natural, with no treatments to enhance the shade. The rare gemstone is flanked by diamonds totaling 0.68 carat and set in platinum.
Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, spinels have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years due to their remarkable range of colors and incredible brilliance. Mined primarily in Burma, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Tajikistan, this gem is difficult to find and is becoming rarer and rarer, making untreated examples such as this highly desirable.
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Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, spinels have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years due to their remarkable range of colors and incredible brilliance. Mined primarily in Burma, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Tajikistan, this gem is difficult to find and is becoming rarer and rarer, making untreated examples such as this highly desirable.
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$26,250.00
Original: $75,000.00
-65%Untreated Pink Spinel Ring, 4.03 Carats—
$75,000.00
$26,250.00Description
A 4.03-carat oval pink spinel commands attention at the center of this striking ring, radiating vivid, captivating color. Graded by the accompanying GIA report as originating in Tanzania, the vibrant gemstone's pink hue is completely natural, with no treatments to enhance the shade. The rare gemstone is flanked by diamonds totaling 0.68 carat and set in platinum.
Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, spinels have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years due to their remarkable range of colors and incredible brilliance. Mined primarily in Burma, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Tajikistan, this gem is difficult to find and is becoming rarer and rarer, making untreated examples such as this highly desirable.
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Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, spinels have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years due to their remarkable range of colors and incredible brilliance. Mined primarily in Burma, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Tajikistan, this gem is difficult to find and is becoming rarer and rarer, making untreated examples such as this highly desirable.
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