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Spinel

Spinel takes its name from the Latin spinella, meaning “little thorn,” in reference to the sharply edged shape of its crystals. Long overlooked, it was often mistaken for ruby or sapphire, as its colours can be equally vivid. Today, spinel is recognised as a gemstone in its own right, valued for the breadth of its palette: red spinel, cobalt-blue spinel, lavender and purple spinels, pink and “fancy” varieties, the rare star spinel, and the refined, timeless black spinel. Major deposits are found in Madagascar, Burma, Afghanistan, Vietnam and Tanzania. Spinel has a longstanding connection with royalty: the 353-carat World Tribute is housed in Buckingham Palace; two large spinels belonging to Anne of Brittany once formed part of the French crown jewels before their disappearance; in Russia, a 414-carat spinel crowns Catherine the Great’s regalia, preserved in the Kremlin Armoury. Iran also holds a remarkable collection of around one hundred spinels. Traditionally considered a protective stone, spinel is associated with courage and emotional balance, and is sometimes said to encourage healthy detachment. In contemporary jewellery, its wide range of hues appeals to designers such as Alice Waese and Dorette, who value its clean brilliance, depth and inherently modern character.
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Spinel takes its name from the Latin spinella, meaning “little thorn,” in reference to the sharply edged shape of its crystals. Long overlooked, it was often mistaken for ruby or sapphire, as its colours can be equally vivid. Today, spinel is recognised as a gemstone in its own right, valued for the breadth of its palette: red spinel, cobalt-blue spinel, lavender and purple spinels, pink and “fancy” varieties, the rare star spinel, and the refined, timeless black spinel. Major deposits are found in Madagascar, Burma, Afghanistan, Vietnam and Tanzania. Spinel has a longstanding connection with royalty: the 353-carat World Tribute is housed in Buckingham Palace; two large spinels belonging to Anne of Brittany once formed part of the French crown jewels before their disappearance; in Russia, a 414-carat spinel crowns Catherine the Great’s regalia, preserved in the Kremlin Armoury. Iran also holds a remarkable collection of around one hundred spinels. Traditionally considered a protective stone, spinel is associated with courage and emotional balance, and is sometimes said to encourage healthy detachment. In contemporary jewellery, its wide range of hues appeals to designers such as Alice Waese and Dorette, who value its clean brilliance, depth and inherently modern character.
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Local production Pilar spinel and diamond braceletPilar spinel and diamond bracelet
Yellow gold / Spinel
Sale price£510
New inUnique piece Feu d'Artifice spinel, sapphire, and diamond ringFeu d'Artifice spinel, sapphire, and diamond ring
Yellow gold / Spinel / Sapphire / Diamond / Tsavorite / Tourmaline / Chrysoberyl / Topaze / Emerald
Sale price£3,101
Unique piece Boucles d'oreilles Poissardes tsavorite, spinelle et tanzanite
Yellow gold / Tsavorite / Spinel / Tanzanite
Sale price£4,027
Unique piece Poissardes Ruby and Sapphire earrings
Yellow gold / Ruby / Sapphire / Emerald / Spinel
Sale price£3,934
Unique piece Sapphire, Tourmaline and Emerald Garden Poissardes EarringsSapphire, Tourmaline and Emerald Garden Poissardes Earrings
Yellow gold / Sapphire / Spinel / Tourmaline / Topaze / Emerald
Sale price£3,888
Unique pieceExclusivity Trillion Pink Spinel NecklaceTrillion Pink Spinel Necklace
Yellow gold / Spinel
Sale price£3,055
Local production Single Hex Spinel RingSingle Hex Spinel Ring
Jo Hayes Ward

Single Hex Spinel Ring

Yellow gold / Spinel
Sale price£2,666
New inUnique piece Bague Simple spinelle, tsavorite et tourmaline
Yellow gold / Spinel / Tsavorite / Tourmaline
Sale price£1,204
New inUnique piece Bague Simple améthyste, tanzanite et spinelle
Yellow gold / Amethyst / Tanzanite / Spinel
Sale price£1,296
New inUnique piece Cœur Secret Simple spinel and sapphire ring
Yellow gold / Spinel / Sapphire
Sale price£1,222
New inUnique piece Single ear climber left chrysoberyl, spinel and turquoise
Yellow gold / Chrysoberyl / Spinel / Turquoise
Sale price£1,287
Unique piece Simple yellow sapphire and spinel ringSimple yellow sapphire and spinel ring
Yellow gold / Sapphire / Spinel
Sale price£1,333
Local production Collier 5 Gouttes Spinelle
Sale price£121
Local production Collier 9 Gouttes Spinelle
Sale price£223
New in Collier Noir Spinelle
Lena Skadegard

Collier Noir Spinelle

Yellow gold / Spinel
Sale price£149
New inUnique pieceExclusivitySpecial order Moira spinel and diamond ringMoira spinel and diamond ring
Yellow gold / Spinel / Diamond
Sale price£13,792
New inUnique pieceExclusivitySpecial order Sacrosanct spinel and diamond ringSacrosanct spinel and diamond ring
Yellow gold / Spinel / Diamond
Sale price£14,810
Unique piece Sans Fin spinel, sapphire and ruby ringSans Fin spinel, sapphire and ruby ring
Yellow gold / Spinel / Sapphire / Ruby
Sale price£2,037
Unique piece Super Couronnée Spinel and Tourmaline Ring
Yellow gold / Spinel / Chrysoberyl / Tourmaline / Sapphire
Sale price£2,092
Local production Collier Whitney Spinelle
Yellow gold / Spinel
Sale price£250
Local production Ramona spinels and red sapphire necklaceRamona spinels and red sapphire necklace
Yellow gold / Spinel / Sapphire
Sale price£3,481

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