

Sunshine Spinels: The August Birthstone in Summer Shades
Happy August, everyone! With the sun shining and florals in full bloom, what could be better than the versatile spinel to add a bold burst of colour to your summer wardrobe? Did someone say the rainbow gem?
From intense red to bluish green, spinel presents itself in nature through a wealth of colours: bold pink, vibrant orange, deep purple, violet, and light blue, to name but a few! And while spinels have fallen under the radar in fine jewellery designs, we think it’s time to put the spotlight back on this exquisite stone.

Spinel & Fancy Colored Diamond Ear Clips, by BHAGAT
Due to the diverse colour palette of spinels, many famous gems have turned out to belong to this group of minerals upon closer inspection. The most famous of these look-alike gems are the Black Prince Ruby and the Timur Ruby. Originating from the same mine in Tajikistan in Central Asia, these two deep red spinels were originally thought to be rubies. The Black Prince weighs 170 carats and is the central star of the British Imperial State Crown, an important ceremonial jewel for the British Royal family, which is on display at the Tower of London.

David Morris white gold spinel, sapphire, turquoise and diamond ring from the 60th Anniversary Collection
Its larger brother, the 361-carat Timur Ruby, was a gift from the East India Company to Queen Victoria. Legend says that the stone was named after Tamerlane, the founder of the Timurid Empire in Central Asia (1336-1405), who is said to be the original owner of the gem. The stone itself, an irregularly shaped cabochon, is etched with the five names of its previous owners. Once in Queen Victoria’s possession, it was set into a gold and diamond necklace in 1853 by the crown jeweller, Garrard.

Gold, spinel, Ayoka pearl and diamond earrings
As well as capturing the hearts of royals and leaders throughout history, the spinel is becoming ever present in high jewellery today. From historic brands such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Bulgari and Tiffany & Co. to celebrated modern fine jewellers such as Melissa Kaye and Lily Gabriella, the spinel is present in most designer collections. Its diversity and durability are the key attributes that contribute to its success in the design world. Measuring eight on the Mohs scale of hardness, it is a reliable stone that doesn’t require a huge amount of extra care and attention.

Chaumet white gold, rose gold, spinel, Paraiba tourmaline and diamond Ports of Call necklace from the Ondes et Merveilles collection
A spinel fine jewellery piece can be worn with almost anything when you browse the rainbow of colours in its mineralogical repertoire. Colour blocking your outfit according to the shade of your spinel jewel is a guaranteed way to make a strong fashion statement this summer. We say the brighter, the better!

Dior white gold, sapphire, spinel and diamond bracelet from the Dior Print collection
The spinel jewellery creations below are just a small sample of the output from designers across the world, including new high jewellery collections, whimsical rings, shoulder-skimming earrings and much more.

Van Cleef&Arpels
Van Cleef&Arpels
Oiseau Flamboyant necklace in spinel and diamond

Bvlgari
Bvlgari
White gold, spinel, aquamarine and diamond High Jewellery ring

Pomellato
Pomellato
2022 La Gioia di Pomellato Cascade Gris Earrings in titanium, rose gold, grey spinel and diamond

Cora Sheibani
Cora Sheibani
White gold, rose gold, spinel and opal Cupcake ring

Calla Lily
Calla Lily
Pink Spinel Monstera Leaf Ring & Brooch

CHANEL
CHANEL
CHANEL ‘1932’ ring in 18K white gold, yellow gold, diamond and orange spinels

Emily P. Wheeler
Emily P. Wheeler
Spinel and diamond ring

Lily Gabriella
Lily Gabriella
Sea Urchin spinel and diamond earrings

Piaget
Piaget
Piaget High Jewellery Limelight Sunlight Journey spinel Cuff Bracelet

David Morris
David Morris
David Morris white gold, spinel, pink opal diamond Electra ring

Nak Armstrong
Nak Armstrong
spinel ring

Bvlgari
Bvlgari
White gold, spinel, emerald and diamond High Jewellery necklace

Melissa Kaye
Melissa Kaye
Spinel and enamel ring

Rahaminov Diamonds
Rahaminov Diamonds
spinel ring

K and Co. London
K and Co. London
Sea Spectrum Spinel Earrings

Hancocks london
Hancocks london
Spinel and diamond ring

Theo Fennell
Theo Fennell
White gold, spinel, and diamond Pave Bee Brooch

Van Cleef and Arpels
Van Cleef and Arpels
Hibiscus spinel brooch

Chaumet
Chaumet
Ports of Call spinel ring from the Ondes et Merveilles collection

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Livia Primo Lack Watches & Jewellery journalist and content creator Livia Primo Lack has covered all matters when it comes to luxury jewels and timepieces. Through her strong background in the editorial world Livia has developed a keen eye for up-and-coming new designers as well as for exciting innovative work by iconic brands.
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