Topaz fancy circles, 8,4ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz fancy octagon, 13ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz fancy rhombus, 10,06ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz heart 18,75ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz princess, 11,555ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.