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Spinel: The Gem Once Mistaken for Ruby
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Spinel: The Gem Once Mistaken for Ruby

May 21, 2026·SLAccommodation Team

History's Great Imposter

For centuries, some of the world's most famous "rubies" were actually spinel. The "Black Prince's Ruby" in the British Imperial State Crown and the "Timur Ruby" are both red spinels. It wasn't until modern gemology that spinel was recognised as a distinct — and wonderful — gem in its own right. Sri Lanka has long been a source of fine spinel.

Spinel is a separate mineral from corundum, with a hardness of 8, and it is never treated or heated in the way sapphires often are — so a fine spinel is almost always 100% natural. This is part of its growing appeal.

A Rainbow of Colours

  • Red & hot pink — the most valuable, rivalling ruby
  • Vivid "cobalt" blue — rare and highly sought after
  • Lavender, purple, mauve, and grey — beautiful and affordable

What Affects Value

  • Colour — vivid reds and cobalt blues top the list.
  • Clarity — spinel is often very clean.
  • Cut & carat — bright, well-cut larger stones command more.

Why Collectors Love It

Spinel offers ruby-like beauty, excellent durability, and natural (untreated) origin — often at a fraction of ruby's price. It's one of the smartest buys in coloured gems.

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