Apatite and Pink Spinel COSMOS PETITE Three-Stone Ring
Apatite and Pink Spinel COSMOS PETITE Three-Stone Ring
DANCE WITH THE COSMOS
ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Introducing the latest addition to the Mary van der Aa jewelry collection: Cosmos Petite. Each item showcases the same high-quality craftsmanship and unique designs that our original Cosmos line is known for, but with a refined elegance suited for everyday wear or special occasions. With Cosmos Petite, you invite the stars into your daily life, allowing their brilliance to enhance your own individuality. This collection symbolizes a dialogue with the universe, celebrating the allure of the unknown. It's an opportunity to wear your wonder, to express your connection to the cosmos, and to ignite the spark that fuels our curiosity. Embrace the essence of the universe and let Cosmos Petite guide your style, as you become a part of a narrative that extends far beyond the present moment. It's more than just an accessory; it is a celebration of our shared human experience and the infinite possibilities that lie ahead.
Item Number: XLR3B
Metal: Platinum
Gems: Apatite, Natural, Heat Treatment, 1.12ct, Madagascar; Spinel, Natural, No Treatment, 0.61cttw, Vietnam; Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems
Size: 7.00 (Contact for Sizing)
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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APATITE
Apatite is a naturally occurring mineral, and is quite an underrated beauty. It is scarcely known, but is a stone of intoxicating color that is highly prized by true collectors. Apatite comes in electric hues such as yellow and green, and a variety of other shades. One of the most prized shades is “neon blue”, rivaling that of another very rare and famous gemstone, Paraiba Tourmaline. Apatite is said to decrease hunger, and enhance unconditional love and insight. It is the gemstone for the zodiac sign Gemini, and has a hardness of 5.0. This gemstone requires special care and is not suited for everyday wear.
SPINEL
Spinel is a very underrated member of the gemstone family. It first appeared in historical records of fourteenth-century Spain, and has since been confused with many gems, including Ruby. As a matter of fact, the famous 14th century Black Prince’s Ruby in the British Imperial Crown is actually a red spinel, not a Ruby. Spinel crystals form so perfectly, that in Burma they are said to be “nat thwe” or “polished by the spirits.” Some of the most sought-after spinel was found in 2007 in Mahenge, Tanzania, and has an incredible hot pink glow. Spinel is a colorful, natural gem that has recently been inducted as the August birthstone, along with its predecessor, peridot. It is also the gem for the 22nd anniversary, and is believed to encourage great passion, devotion and longevity. Spinels have a hardness of 8.0, making them very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Spinel HERE