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Discover our spinel engagement rings , exceptional creations by Bonnot Paris. Spinel is one of the most captivating stones in fine jewellery, with a palette ranging from neon Mahenge pink to deep red, violet and blue. Every one…

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At Bonnot Paris, every stone is selected for its rarity, clarity and ethical provenance, ensuring full traceability, exceptional quality and fair pricing.

Yes. With a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale and a natural brilliance, spinel is an excellent alternative to sapphire or ruby for everyday wear. Its durability means it will remain beautiful for decades.
Unlike sapphire or ruby, spinel is almost never heated or treated. It is a naturally pure stone — a compelling premium quality in its own right. You are wearing a gem exactly as nature intended.
Spinel registers 8 on the Mohs scale. It sits just below sapphire and ruby (9) and above emerald (7.5–8), making it very well suited to a stone worn every day.
Fine-quality spinels display exceptional transparency and very few visible inclusions. This is one of the reasons for their outstanding brilliance, which often surpasses that of ruby.
The neon pink-red of Mahenge spinels from Tanzania is currently the most coveted shade, followed by deep red close to ruby. Spinel also comes in violet, blue, steel grey and mauve.
Mahenge spinel comes from deposits discovered in 2007 in the Mahenge region of Tanzania. It is celebrated for its spectacular fluorescent pink-red hues, among the most intense found in the mineral world.
Ruby and spinel are entirely distinct minerals. Historically the two were confused: the famous Black Prince's Ruby in the British Crown Jewels is, in fact, a spinel. Spinel offers a livelier brilliance and, unlike most rubies, is not treated.
The price varies according to the carat weight, colour and origin of the stone. Our bespoke creations are tailored to your budget, and our Rose Bloom piece is available at €15,500.
Quality spinel — Mahenge in particular — has appreciated considerably in value over recent years. Its growing rarity and recognition among collectors make it a well-regarded stone for the long term.
Yes. We guide you from stone selection through to the finished creation, with direct sourcing, renderings and approval at every stage. Each piece is entirely unique.
We select our stones directly at the source, with no intermediaries, and provide the corresponding gemmological certificates. You will know the exact origin and characteristics of your stone.
Spinel is straightforward to care for, thanks to its hardness. Gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth is all that is needed. Avoid direct impacts and store the ring separately from other jewellery.