Our
gemstones
- Aquamarine
- Amethyst
- Green Amethyst
- Amazonite
- Apatite
- Aventurine
- Azurite
- Chalcedony
- Yellow Calcite
- Celestite
- Citrine
- Chrysocolla
- Chrysoprase
- Quartz
- Smoky Quartz
- Pink Quartz
- Rutilated Quartz
- Green Quartz
- Kyanite
- Diamond
- Black Diamond
- Sphalerite
- Emerald
- Spinel
- Purple Spinel
- Granate
- Iolite
- Jade
- Labradorite
- Lapis Lazuli
- Malachite
- White Marble
- Moissanite
- Moonstone
- Morganite
- Obsidian
- Black Onyx
- Opaline
- Andean Opal
- Pink Opal
- Peridot
- Pyrite
- Rhodolite
- Rubellite
- Ruby
- Serpentine
- Silica
- Tanzanite
- Topaz
- Yellow Topaz
- Pink Tourmaline
- Tsavorite
- Celestial Tourmaline
- Pink Tourmaline
- Black Tourmaline
- Green Tourmaline
- Sapphire
- Pink Sapphire
Spinel
Spinel is a precious gem that is often confused with other gemstones due to its variety of colors and its similarity to ruby and emerald. This gemstone, however, has its own unique charm and rich history.
Spinel comes in a wide range of colors, from red and pink to blue, green, violet and more. Its name comes from the Latin "spinella," which means "small thorn" due to its crystal shape.
In the spiritual realm, Spinel is associated with revitalization and renewal. It is said that this gem can help overcome obstacles and challenges, inspiring courage and determination.
Spinel is a versatile choice in jewelry, and its variety of colors makes it suitable for a wide range of styles and occasions. Its unique beauty and meaning make it a prized gemstone for those seeking something special and distinctive.