Jedi Spinel and Diamond Ring in 18K White and Yellow Gold


“Why is it called a Jedi Spinel”?

“Because it’s free of the dark side”!

Named by the renowned in-field gemologist Vincent Pardieu during his GIA exploration years, the Jedi Spinel is famous for its rarity, vivid colour, and enchanting brilliance. This Mansin-origin beauty is truly magical; it features a superior glow-in-the-dark quality with its high iron content. Exquisitely saturated and boldly featured, it’s fit for a literal rockstar/Gemologist.
Flanked by two D-colour, flawless, shield-cut diamonds, the oval gem is set in a signature “Deco pattern”, a homage to Pearly’s early London Fashion Week collections. Created as a bespoke for herself, this ring encapsulated the very experience she crafted for clients over the decades. It also marked a milestone in her career, a commitment to, and a transition into working with rare fine-coloured gemstones and top-quality jewellery.

Talk about memorable. This Jedi Spinel Ring became known worldwide in the gem circle, where trade friends would lift her hand to admire it up close. Sadly, it now sleeps in the beautiful part of Sai Kung ocean in Hong Kong, forever lost during a luxurious yachting trip.

The moral of the story? Always take off your rings when you’re on a boat, especially irreplaceable ones. The world only gives you exactly one-of-a-kind gems, treat it like the gem that it is.

For more about Jedi Spinel, here’s an exciting article that we love from GIA: Hunting for “Jedi” Spinels in Mogok

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