What they might do instead is consider the gemstone, #Spinel. No, it's not a ruby but if you can find a red spinel ring, you should consider this beautiful gemstone as its deep red variety most closely resembles rubies. But here's the surprising rub: according to the website, Minerals.net,
"Fine red spinel is actually rarer than ruby of equal colour".
Wow! So doesn't that mean it'll be even more expensive? Not really...because its rarity prevents jewelry makers from "pushing it", meaning you might find a red spinel ring for 30% less than you'd pay for a similar ruby ring.
Below is an absolutely gorgeous purplish pink/red Spinel and diamond ring we acquired at a Dupuis Estate Auction some years ago. I was so excited when I won it! Even though its colour wasn't deep ruby red, it was spinel...and given spinel's rarity, that was good enough for me:
Superb Designer Signed Pink/Red/Purple Spinel & Diamond Dinner Ring available from http://www.forevagems.com |
But you see, that's the interesting thing about spinel: it also comes in other colours. One of the loveliest rings we ever sold was a deep blue spinel, similar to this 1940's Blue Spinel ring I found in ONERS shop on ETSY:
1940's Blue Spinel 14k gold ring from Oners on Etsy |
Purple Spinel & Diamond 18k Ring from ETSY |
Boho Spinel Spider Ring from ErieCanalCollectors at Etsy |
This photo of Black Princes' Ruby Crown as shown at Mineral.net |
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