Art Deco Spinel | August Birthstone | Vintage Spinel Jewelry
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Here we are in the dog days of summer once again, and today we’re going to celebrate all those lucky August-borns, who have not one, not two, but THREE official birthstones. Last year we covered the primary, most popular and well-known August birthstone with a variety of Art Deco peridot pieces, but this year we’re going to focus on one of the lesser known gems with some beautiful art deco spinel pieces.
Until recently, spinel was an underappreciated gem with little consumer recognition. Increasing demand for ruby alternatives rekindled appreciation for spinel’s rich red color and history. In ancient times, southeast Asia’s mines yielded exceptional large spinel crystals, which became the treasured property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
The most valued spinel colors are bright red, cobalt blue, and vivid pink and orange. Pale lavender is more affordable.
Some of the most famous rubies in history have turned out to be spinel. Large red gems, such as the “Black Prince’s ruby” and the “Timur ruby” in the Crown Jewels of England have confirmed to be large red spinels.
Many English monarchs, including Henry VIII, have prized spinel. It has survived them all, through attempted theft, bombings, and fires! One member of the spinel group, magnetite, has magnetic properties. As early as the 11th century, mariners used this form of spinel known as lodestone to magnetize their compasses.
Take a look at some of these beautiful pieces of art deco spinel jewelry, with modern designs and elegant estate finds in a wide variety of price points.
And let’s not forget the men! We featured a cabochon beauty at the top of the post, but here’s one more cobalt blue spinel men’s ring, with stunning depth of color.
Happy birthday to all those august babies out there, and enjoy your three birthstones. Next year we’ll feature your third and final birthstone: vintage sardonyx!
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Art Deco Spinel | August Birthstone | Vintage Spinel Jewelry
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.

Here we are in the dog days of summer once again, and today we’re going to celebrate all those lucky August-borns, who have not one, not two, but THREE official birthstones. Last year we covered the primary, most popular and well-known August birthstone with a variety of Art Deco peridot pieces, but this year we’re going to focus on one of the lesser known gems with some beautiful art deco spinel pieces.
Green Marquise Cut Art Deco Spinel Ring from Lady Rose Vintage
Spinel is an intriguing gem that comes in a variety of colors including red, cobalt blue, pink, orange and even black.
Art Deco Spinel Necklace by Tresor
From the GIA:
Art Deco Spinel Men’s Ring Cabachon Cut
And from the AGS:
Red Spinel and Sapphire Art Deco Ring from Etsy
Take a look at some of these beautiful pieces of art deco spinel jewelry, with modern designs and elegant estate finds in a wide variety of price points.
First up this sparkling turquoise spinel pendant, by Judith Ripka:
Clear Blue Art Deco Spinel Necklace by Judith Ripka
Gorgeous! Next we have this bezel set lime green spinel art deco ring, a truly lovely vintage find:
Bezel Set Lime Green Spinel Art Deco Ring from Etsy
Next is this cheery vintage pink spinel bracelet, circa 1940.
Vintage Pink Spinel Bracelet from Etsy
For a more modern look, these spinel accented art deco earrings are chic and subtle.
Silver and Black Spinel Art Deco Earrings from Etsy
Meanwhile this glittering green art deco spinel piece is a fabulous (and affordable) statement cocktail ring.
Green Art Deco Spinel Ring from Etsy
Another modern design featuring black spinel, these turquoise-accented art deco sunburst earrings by Nickho Rey:
Art Deco Spinel Sunburst Earrings by Nickho Rey
This beautiful spinel necklace would make a spectacular “something blue”, or a vintage necklace fit for any formal occasion:
Blue Art Deco Spinel Pendant Necklace from Etsy
And the clear, brilliant blue of this art deco spinel ring would make a gorgeous accent piece:
Clear Blue Art Deco Spinel Ring from Etsy
And let’s not forget the men! We featured a cabochon beauty at the top of the post, but here’s one more cobalt blue spinel men’s ring, with stunning depth of color.
Cobalt Blue Spinel Men’s Ring from Etsy
Happy birthday to all those august babies out there, and enjoy your three birthstones. Next year we’ll feature your third and final birthstone: vintage sardonyx!
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