IVY New Year: Meet the Gem of Queens
Dear Friends and Gem Lovers,
Let us greet the New Year with glow and sparkle.
Let us begin the decade of 2020’s in style, with a flashback to the century-old glamor, celebrating the grace of flowing lines and elegant colors.
Let us greet the New Year with glow and sparkle.
Let us begin the decade of 2020’s in style, with a flashback to the century-old glamor, celebrating the grace of flowing lines and elegant colors.
In the world of precious stones, there’s one Gem to encompass the feminine sensation to its best.
Pink Spinel can be tender and hot in color, she is hard to break but easy to confuse with the invincible Pink Diamond, her sparkle and inner glow are spectacular, she can be larger than other natural stones, precisely faceted or organically shaped...
Bubblegum Pink from Tanzania, dignified Rose from Burma, sweet Baby Pink from Vietnam, Spicy Pink from Sri Lanka and Madagascar, and the only one Royal Pink Spinel from Tajikistan.
The Gemstone that graced all the famous Crown Jewels in history is Red Spinel. Her younger sister, Pink Spinel, was historically mined just in the same mountain (the Pamir in Badakhshan, Tajikistan), and was just as desirable among the royal courts. Princesses, Queens and Empresses themselves were privileged to wear a precious lal, the most feminine of treasures, few centuries back, and nowadays the tradition is reviving.
Last year we witnessed the brilliant success of Maharajah’s Jewels at Christie’s, and the Pamir Spinel was rediscovered. This year, with our new Book “Spinel from Pamir” and the lavish collection of IVY Jewelry, we are happy to celebrate Pink Spinel: the most feminine Gem of Queens.
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