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3.22ct Square Shape Spinel, GIA Certified, 8.29*8.18*5.88mm SP196

Made-to-order. Our standard production time applies.

♥ 3.22ct Square Shape Spinel 8.29*8.18*5.88mm SP196
♥ Check the GIA certificate here
♥ This is a Vietnam-origin (Luc Yen) spinel as this was purchased directly in Luc Yen. However GIA identified this as Myanmar-origin. It is not uncommon for GIA to confused Vietnam- and Myanmar-origin gemstones. We want to explain it based on our knowledge.

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♥♥ THREE SIMPLE STEPS ♥♥
1. Add the stone you like to your shopping cart
2. Add the ring style you like to your shopping cart
3. Check out and purchase!

♥ The price listed here is for the stone only, we do not sell our gemstones by themselves. You must purchase a custom ring style as well.
♥ If you need any customization or a different ring style that is not listed here, please contact us prior to your purchase.

About the Stones -
♥ All of our stones are hand-selected from reputable stone dealers with ethical and traceable sourcing practices. We do not buy conflict or unethically manufactured stones!
♥ All stones are natural and earth-mined.
♥ Guaranteed conflict free!

Customer Reviews

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Lynne Levine
Pretty little thing

Just as described. I’m very satisfied.

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Theresa King
Great connector

Purchased 2 in the rose gold to go with a vintage rose gold rolo chain. The closure is really strong so this brings me confidence using these for daily wear. The seller also was great to deal with.

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Vivian Zhou
Functional charm, difficult to open

The circle charm holder holds around 3 charms comfortably, although they will overlap with each other. The mechanism is difficult to hold open, and I fear the suggestion of using the charm bail to open the charm holder will warp my more delicate charms.

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Donnie Williams
So beautiful!

The jewelry tray was made very well and such a gorgeous shade of pink!

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Annemarie
Beautiful but sharp.

I absolutely love the fine craftsmanship on this piece except that when the gate is pushed, there is a very sharp edge exposed that can pinch the skin as the gate closes again.

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