spinel

properties
 
Spinel is a very special stone and we find it in a wide variety of beautiful pastel shades that make it very desirable: pink, purple, orange, yellowish, red, blue... Throughout history, this stone has been confused many times for other gems. This is the case of the "Ruby of the Black Prince", embedded in the crown of England, or the "Ruby of Tamerlán" of 361 carats, finally being red spinels and not rubies. What differentiates a spinel from a ruby ​​is its refraction: simple, in spinel, and double, in the case of ruby. It is a gemstone with a high Mohs hardness index: 8 out of 10. The largest spinels in the world reach 520 carats and are exhibited in the British Museum in London.
You can see the designer jewelry pieces created from spinels by Jordi Rosich here
 
 
 

Jordi Rosich

Jordi has become the go-to designer and jeweler for those who, like him, value jewelry for being more than just gold and precious stones. He has also received professional recognition for his career:

the Talent Award 2019 by the Girona City Council and the Best Trade Award 2019 by the JORGC, the Official Association of Jewelers, Goldsmiths, Watchmakers and Gemologists of Catalonia. Jordi is a gemologist qualified by the University of Barcelona, (registration number 200601946) and a Diamond specialist by the same university.