Black Spinel Hexagon
Black Spinel Hexagon
Black Spinel is a moody, bewitching gem! Coming in at 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, it is a great choice for a forever ring! These stones were personally fossicked by Laura of Tatum gems in Tasmania and then cut by her in Adelaide. A fantastic ethically sourced material with resounding character!
Key Components:
Carat weight: 3.44ct
Origin: TAS, Australia
Cut: Hexagonal
Dimensions: 7.9mm
Compatible with:
This Gem Is Compatible with Bipartite, Nouvelle, Deco Floral, Two Toned, Cluster, Baroque(Wide, Medium, Engagement), Subtle Wave, Shell, Fuse, 17th Glam.
At Ringed, we are fully committed to sourcing only traceable and ethical stones, whether they are newly mined or repurposed, ensuring transparency and responsible sourcing moving forward. We made this commitment as of late 2022. We are learning and striving for the cleanest products we can source. Thanks for being on this journey with us!
To inquire about adding this beautiful gem to a custom ring, Please add the gem to the cart and kindly complete the form provided HERE.
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For diamond and colored stone purchases and diamond and colored stone ring purchases over $1400, refunds are up to owner discretion and may be subject to a 25% restocking fee.
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Once a gemstone is purchased, you may either choose a setting from our signature line or set up a design chat with Allison for a custom piece. Your gem(s) will be held securely in Ringed’s vault until it is set in it’s new precious metal home and mailed to you!
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Untraceable Diamonds:
Untraceable diamonds, also known as conflict diamonds or blood diamonds, are diamonds mined from countries with a history of civil unrest, political instability, and human rights abuses. These diamonds are often used to fund rebel groups, which can perpetrate violence and war. Untraceable diamonds are a serious ethical concern and should be avoided at all costs. Many jewelers have committed to only use ethically sourced diamonds and have policies that guarantee that their diamonds are not connected to any human rights abuses.
Lab-grown Diamonds:
Lab-grown diamonds are man-made diamonds that are created in a laboratory under controlled conditions. These diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds and are considered real diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds are becoming increasingly popular because they are less expensive and in some ways are more sustainable than natural diamonds. However, the production of lab-grown diamonds requires excessive amounts of energy and resources, contributing to high carbon emissions. There are concerns about the potential negative environmental impact of the manufacturing process. Ringed is currently vetting at least one lab-grown source that is carbon neutral!
Repurposed Diamonds:
Repurposed diamonds, also known as recycled diamonds, are natural diamonds that have been extracted from old jewelry and re-cut or re-polished to create new pieces. These diamonds are considered the most ethical and sustainable diamonds in the market. By using these diamonds, you can reduce the demand for newly mined diamonds, which can contribute to environmental destruction and human rights violations. Repurposed diamonds also have a vintage look and feel that can add character and uniqueness to your engagement ring.
In summary, the ethical differences between repurposed diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, and untraceable diamonds are significant. While repurposed diamonds and lab-grown diamonds are more ethical and sustainable options, untraceable diamonds are often sold to exploit vulnerable people and should be avoided. It's important to consider your values and priorities before making a decision about the source of your diamond. Talking to a jeweler who is committed to ethical and sustainable practices can also help you make an informed decision.
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Repurposed diamonds, also known as recycled diamonds, are natural diamonds that have been extracted from old jewelry and re-cut or re-polished to create new pieces. These diamonds are considered the most ethical and sustainable diamonds in the market. By using these diamonds, you can reduce the demand for newly mined diamonds, which can contribute to environmental destruction and human rights violations. Repurposed diamonds also have a vintage look and feel that can add character and uniqueness to your engagement ring.