Collection: Spinels
Spinel Birthstone
Spinel Meaning and Benefits
Spinels About
Spinels Prices
In 2016, the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) and Jewelers of America added spinel as an August birthstone. This decision has no connection to the centuries-old European birthstone tradition. Spinels come in various colors, each carrying different, sometimes even opposite, meanings and influences for the wearer. Therefore, when choosing a spinel for everyday jewelry, it is best to rely on intuition rather than the modern designation of spinel as an August birthstone.
Spinel has long been associated with renewed energy, vitality, and resilience. In ancient traditions, it was believed to restore strength and motivation, making it a stone of revitalization and endurance (Kunz, G.F., The Curious Lore of Precious Stones, 1913). Some modern metaphysical sources suggest that spinel helps in overcoming stress, balancing emotions, and enhancing creativity (Simmons, R. & Ahsian, N., The Book of Stones, 2007). Due to its wide range of colors, different spinel varieties are sometimes linked to chakra alignment and emotional healing, with red spinel enhancing passion and confidence, while blue spinel is said to promote clarity and calmness.
Spinel is a rare and highly valued gemstone, historically mistaken for ruby and sapphire due to its rich colors and brilliance. It has been used in royal jewelry for centuries, with famous examples such as the “Black Prince’s Ruby” in the British Crown Jewels, which was later identified as red spinel. Spinel occurs in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, orange, violet, blue, and even gray. The most sought-after varieties are vivid red and cobalt blue spinels, which can rival the value of fine rubies and sapphires. With a Mohs hardness of 8, spinel is durable enough for everyday wear, making it an excellent choice for jewelry. Its brilliance, rarity, and growing recognition have significantly increased its market value in recent years.
The most expensive spinels are pure red, commonly found in Burma (Myanmar). High-quality stones can range from $5,000 to $10,000 per carat, especially in larger sizes.
Mogok spinel in Vivid Pink or Vivid Pink-Red can reach tens of thousands of dollars per carat, particularly over 5 carats. Cobalt Blue spinel is also highly valuable, but only when it has a pure, saturated blue hue—grayish-blue tones are significantly less expensive.
Other bright, vivid spinels are prized, especially in larger sizes, often selling for several thousand dollars per carat. In contrast, dark violet, dark blue, and grayish-blue spinels are more affordable, typically $200–$500 per carat.
Gray spinel is unique for its elegant tone, making it popular in men’s jewelry, with top-quality stones priced at $300–$500 per carat. Dull, unsaturated spinels with grayish undertones are the least valuable.
Mogok spinel in Vivid Pink or Vivid Pink-Red can reach tens of thousands of dollars per carat, particularly over 5 carats. Cobalt Blue spinel is also highly valuable, but only when it has a pure, saturated blue hue—grayish-blue tones are significantly less expensive.
Other bright, vivid spinels are prized, especially in larger sizes, often selling for several thousand dollars per carat. In contrast, dark violet, dark blue, and grayish-blue spinels are more affordable, typically $200–$500 per carat.
Gray spinel is unique for its elegant tone, making it popular in men’s jewelry, with top-quality stones priced at $300–$500 per carat. Dull, unsaturated spinels with grayish undertones are the least valuable.
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Spinel Mahenge 7.0ct Tanzania 11.7×9.4×6.9mm
7.0 ctRegular price CHF 23,664.48Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 23,664.48 -
Sold outSpinel 5.34ct Burma 11.4×9.1×6.5mm
5.34 ctRegular price CHF 3,925.71Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 3,925.71Sold out -
Spinel 7.71ct Burma 12.3×9.7×7mm
7.71 ctRegular price CHF 6,251.17Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 6,251.17 -
Spinel 4.1ct Tanzania 10.5×7.6×5.4mm
4.1 ctRegular price CHF 1,258.16Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,258.16 -
Spinel Mahenge 4.54ct Tanzania 9.5×9.0×6.3mm
4.54 ctRegular price CHF 5,112.07Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,112.07 -
Spinel 3.02ct Tanzania 9.6×6.5×4.9mm
3.02 ctRegular price CHF 699.03Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 699.03 -
Spinel Mahenge 11.6ct 12.4×10.2×9mm
11.6 ctRegular price CHF 25,953.60Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 25,953.60 -
Spinel Teal 3.4ct 8.5×9×6.7mm
3.4 ctRegular price CHF 1,730.24Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,730.24 -
Spinel Mahenge 3.09ct Heart Tanzania 8×9.1×6.6mm
3.09 ctRegular price CHF 1,887.53Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,887.53 -
Spinel 8.9ct 12.2×9.9×8.3mm
8.9 ctRegular price CHF 5,774.56Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,774.56 -
Sold outViolet Oval Spinel
Regular price CHF 160.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 160.00Sold out -
Sold outPink Spinel Kuh-i-Lal 2.7ct
2.7 ctRegular price CHF 1,290.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,290.00Sold out -
Sold outBerry Spinel Mahenge 6.4ct
6.4 ctRegular price CHF 11,000.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 11,000.00Sold out -
Sold outRed spinel 0.95ct
0.95 ctRegular price CHF 130.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 130.00Sold out -
Sold outBerry spinel 0.95ct
0.95 ctRegular price CHF 110.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 110.00Sold out -
Sold outBerry spinel 0.95ct
0.95 ctRegular price CHF 110.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 110.00Sold out -
Sold outBerry spinel 0.9ct
0.9 ctRegular price CHF 110.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 110.00Sold out






