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Go for Colour – Radıant spınels ın splendıd colour combınatıons

Like almost no other gemstone, spinels embody the beauty and variety of radiant colours. With stunning cocktail rings and other creations in lively colour combinations, Gübelin celebrates this prized gemstone. Provenance Proof provides tamper-proof documentation for the journey of these spinels.

This impressive Classics cocktail ring is set with a breathtaking spinel from Tanzania of over 9 ct. The purplish-red spinel is flanked by two mandarin garnets. This spectacular jewellery piece was hand-crafted with great care for detail in the company’s own jewellery atelier. The red gold ring band is set with pear-shaped mandarin garnets as well as brilliant-cut diamonds, which lend it additional finesse. The designers chose an especially prominent location for the iconic ruby. The ruby glistens within the curved setting of the spinel, creating a bold highlight. The chosen gems of outstanding beauty and quality are characteristic of this timeless yet modern cocktail ring.

This cushion-shaped spinel comes from Tanzania, where red and pink spinels were discovered in 2007 which are renowned throughout the world for their colour. Based on its extraordinary quality, beauty and rarity, the Gübelin Gem Lab gave this spinel of 9.02 ct a rating of 94.1 Gübelin Points, with the designation “outstanding”.

Pink spinels in bold combinations

These statement rings with intensely radiant pink spinels give rise to stimulating colour combinations, intriguingly arranged with other coloured gemstones.

This spectacular ring brings together refined cuts and radiant colours in a purist design. Its expressive colours make this ring into a true statement, combining classic shapes with individuality. A radiant example of style.

For the central stone in this ring, Gübelin designers chose a purplish-pink spinel from Burma (Myanmar) weighing 4.29 ct. The renowed Gübelin Gem Lab awarded this spinel 90.0 points, describing it as “outstanding”. The two lavender-coloured sapphire trilliants complete this red gold ring. The two iconic rubies were sourced in Greenland. The purist design underscores the beauty of the gemstones.

Solitaire rings – solo or stacked

Gübelin also offers spinels as solitaire rings that can be perfectly combined. Mix & match with spinels in luminous shades of red and pink as well as a range of shapes. The spinels on the ring band add an extra touch of refinement.

Spinel earrings – perfect match

These two pink spinels from Tanzania are perfectly paired, each weighing exactly 1.10 ct. Two iconic cabochon-cut Gübelin rubies from Greenland glisten at the centre of the jewellery piece. Two pear-shaped lilac sapphires complete the multi-faceted arrangement of colours and shapes.