Description
Mahenge Spinel – 1.50 Carat Pear Shape Pinkish-Red Spinel | Tanzania
This is a natural spinel from the Mahenge region of Tanzania. This 1.50 ct spinel is cut in a pear shape and displays a vivid pinkish-red colour. Under different lighting conditions, it shows strong saturation with a lively lustre typical of fine Mahenge spinels. It also displays exceptionally strong fluorescence under UV or sunlight.
This size is suitable for a ring or a pendant.
Mahenge spinels are known for their saturated pink to red hues and relatively high clarity compared to many other red gemstones. The deposit gained attention in the late 2000s and has since become one of the most recognised sources for vibrant spinel.
Specification
Name: Mahenge Spinel
Weight: 1.50 carats
Shape: Pear
Colour: Pinkish-Red
Certification: Available upon request
Origin: Tanzania
About Mahenge Spinel
Mahenge spinels originate from the Mahenge region of Tanzania, one of the most famous spinel deposits discovered in recent decades. Since the discovery around 2007, these gemstones have attracted strong interest from collectors, gem dealers, and jewellery designers due to their vivid colour and strong fluorescence.
Unlike many other red gemstones, spinel is typically untreated, making natural Mahenge spinels particularly desirable among gemstone collectors. The combination of high saturation, lively brilliance, and natural origin has contributed to the increasing recognition of Mahenge spinels in the global gemstone market.
Pear-shaped stones such as this 1.50 carat specimen are often selected for elegant jewellery designs including gemstone rings and pendants.
At Yala Gems, we specialise in sourcing natural gemstones with distinctive colour and character, including spinel, sapphire, tourmaline, and other collector gemstones.
FAQ
Is Mahenge spinel a natural gemstone?
Yes. Spinel is a naturally occurring gemstone composed of magnesium aluminium oxide. Mahenge spinels are typically natural and untreated.
Why are Mahenge spinels popular?
Mahenge spinels are known for their vivid pink to red colours and strong fluorescence, which can give the stones a glowing appearance in certain lighting conditions.
Are Mahenge spinels treated?
Most spinels on the market, including Mahenge spinels, are not heat treated. This makes them attractive to collectors who prefer natural gemstones.
Is a 1.50 carat spinel suitable for jewellery?
Yes. A 1.50 carat gemstone is commonly used in jewellery such as rings or pendants, offering a visible size while remaining comfortable for everyday wear.
Where do Mahenge spinels come from?
Mahenge spinels are mined in the Mahenge region of Tanzania, which became widely known after the discovery of vibrant spinel deposits in the late 2000s.
Can spinel be used for engagement rings?
Spinel has a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for jewellery including engagement rings when properly set.








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