The Maeve Ring | 0.61 CT Oval Pink Spinel + Pink Sapphire Accents

・ONE OF A KIND・
$2,550.00

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Description

RING DETAILS 

Metal Type & Color  14K Yellow Gold 
Average Band Width  1.7 mm 

 

CENTER STONE DETAILS 

Stone Type Natural Spinel 
Stone Shape  Oval  
Stone Carat Weight  0.61 CT
Stone Dimensions  6.4 x 4.4  mm 


ACCENT STONE DETAILS 

Stone Type  Natural Diamond; Pink Sapphire
Stone Grade  VS, F-G
Stone Weight 0.3 CTTW

 

 

Resizing Information

All of our ready-to-ship rings are an unmodified standard US 7.

Please note that we can only adjust original, unmodified rings within a range of 2 sizes. This limitation is in place to maintain the structural integrity, design, and overall quality of the ring. Making more drastic size changes can potentially compromise these factors. While we'd love to accommodate all size requests, we want to ensure that the final product remains as beautiful and durable as intended.

For instance, If you ordered a size 7, we can resize down to a 5, or up to a 9.

Should you require a ring size that falls outside the range we can accommodate for our available ready-to-ship pieces, we invite you to explore the possibility of a custom ring design with us. With a custom design, we have the flexibility to craft a ring in any size that suits your preferences.

We suggest confirming your ring size first to avoid the need for additional resizes, as each adjustment can affect the integrity of your piece. Visiting a local jeweler is the most economical way to ensure your ring size, or you can order one of our ring sizers here. If you are unsure of the wearer's size, we highly suggest ordering the unmodified size 7 first, and then send it back to us for the resize.

Please note that resized in-stock rings are ineligible for return or exchange.

Unauthorized repairs/ring resizing invalidates Lavender Creek Gems' warranty.

Shipping Information

Processing for all ready-to-ship items takes 1-2 business days before they are shipped.

If resizing is required, extra time will be needed before your item is prepared for shipping. Resizing typically takes 1-2 extra business days.

We ship Mondays through Thursdays via UPS Overnight Air to prevent shipments from lingering in courier warehouses over the weekend.

Please be sure to check these processing times before placing your order, especially if you have a deadline. Keep in mind that delays can occur with mail couriers, so it's advisable to be prepared for any potential hiccups.

To read more about our shipping policies, please see our policy and FAQ page here.

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One of a kind

Can I recreate this piece?

Although we recreate our styles, we cannot use the exact same gemstone for each new piece due to the unique nature of natural gemstones.

Recreating a one-of-a-kind gemstone rings can be challenging due to several reasons:

  • Unique Gemstones: Each natural gemstone possesses distinct colors, patterns, inclusions, or cuts that render them truly one-of-a-kind. Finding a similar gemstone that matches the exact characteristics of the original can be extremely difficult. Using rare, high quality stones is the most important aspect of LCG, and while we try to accommodate most requests for replications, this is something we strive to keep consistent.
  • Variability in Gemstones: Natural gemstones are formed under unique geological conditions, resulting in variations in color, clarity, and overall appearance. Even if you manage to find a similar gemstone, it's unlikely to be an exact match in terms of all these aspects.
  • Exact Measurements: Achieving the exact measurements and proportions of a one-of-a-kind stone can be difficult. Even a slight deviation in dimensions can affect the overall look and comfort of the ring. Approximately 95% of our tourmaline stones are personally cut by us, and we frequently shape them according to the natural form of the rough stone. It's important to note that not all rough stones can be faceted into identical shapes.
  • Market Fluctuations & Scarcity: The availability and pricing of gemstones can change over time due to market fluctuations and sourcing challenges. This can impact the feasibility of recreating a piece at a similar cost. This holds particularly true in the present moment, more so than ever before. The demand for high quality colored stones is astronomically high, and in turn makes it difficult to source more rare stones.

ABOUT NATURAL SPINELS

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Hardness

Spinel has a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale, making it a very durable gemstone that is resistant to scratches and everyday wear and tear. This hardness places spinel just below sapphires and rubies, making it an excellent choice for engagement rings, which are worn daily and need to withstand constant handling.

  • The Mohs scale is a measurement system used to assess and compare the hardness of minerals. Developed by Friedrich Mohs in 1812, it assigns a ranking from 1 to 10 to minerals based on their ability to scratch or be scratched by other minerals. This scale provides a simple and practical way to understand the relative hardness of different minerals, with 1 being the softest (e.g., talc) and 10 the hardest (e.g., diamond).
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Color Range & Varieties

Red Spinel: This variety is highly prized for its deep, rich red color, which can resemble the color of ruby. Red spinel is often found in the same regions as rubies and has historically been mistaken for ruby due to its similar color and appearance.

Blue Spinel: Blue spinel ranges in color from light sky blue to deep cobalt blue. The most valued blue spinels have a pure, intense color without gray or green overtones. This variety is less common and highly sought after, especially those with a vivid cobalt blue hue.

Pink Spinel: Pink spinels can range from delicate pastel pinks to vibrant hot pinks. These stones are popular for their bright and lively color, which can rival the finest pink sapphires.

Purple Spinel: Purple spinel varies from soft lilac to deep violet hues. These gems are valued for their unique color, which can be more saturated than many amethysts, offering a beautiful alternative to other purple gemstones.

Black Spinel: Black spinel is opaque and has a striking, jet-black color with a high luster. It is often used as an alternative to black diamonds or onyx in jewelry and adds a bold, dramatic look to designs.

Lavender Spinel: Lavender spinel features a soft purple-gray hue that can appear pastel or slightly muted. This variety is less common and admired for its subtle, unique color.

Orange and Yellow Spinel: Though rare, some spinels exhibit shades of orange or yellow. These colors are typically lighter and less intense but still offer a unique and appealing option for jewelry.

Gray Spinel: Gray spinel comes in a range of shades from light gray to dark charcoal.

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Origin, Stability, & Treatments

Origin

Myanmar (Burma): Known for producing some of the finest red and pink spinels, particularly from the Mogok region. These spinels are highly prized for their rich color and high clarity.

Sri Lanka (Ceylon): Known for producing a wide range of spinel colors, including vibrant blues, pinks, and purples. Sri Lankan spinels are often known for their good clarity and bright, saturated colors.

Tanzania: This region, especially around the Mahenge and Tunduru areas, is known for producing unique and vivid spinels in various colors, including bright pinks, reds, and blues.

Vietnam: Vietnamese spinel, particularly from the Luc Yen region, is recognized for its vibrant red, blue, and purple varieties. The blues from Vietnam are especially admired for their intense, cobalt hue.

Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan: These regions produce fine-quality spinels, often in vibrant reds and pinks, similar to those found in Myanmar.

Stability

Spinel is color-stable. It does not fade or change color when exposed to sunlight, heat, or chemicals, making it a reliable choice for everyday jewelry. Spinel's vibrant colors remain consistent over time, adding to its appeal and durability.

Treatments


Heating: Occasionally, spinels may be heat-treated to improve their color or clarity. This is less common compared to other gemstones like sapphires and rubies, and when it is done, the treatment is usually stable and does not require special care.

Fracture Filling or Surface Coating: These treatments are rare for spinel but could theoretically be used to improve the appearance of heavily included or surface-damaged stones. Such treatments should always be disclosed to buyers, as they can affect the stone's durability and value.

We disclose all treatments on our stones. Our spinels are not treated.

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