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|description='''Spinels''' are a type of mineral that crystalizes cubically. Spinels are often referred to as [[ruby|rubies]], but a ruby is not a spinel. Common spinels may be transparent to opaque and may possess a vitreous to dull luster. They may be colorless, but are more typically found in shades of red, lavender, blue, green, brown, black, or yellow.


;Variants of Spinels
==Values==
* aluminum spinels - Red, red-brown, mauve, blue, indigo, bluish green, green, dark green, brown, yellow, grey, black.
{{GemTableStart}}
* iron spinels - Commonly magnetic or slightly magnetic, such as [[hematite]]. Naturally magnetized pieces are called lodestone. Colors are commonly black with grey reflections in light, black to brownish black, or iron-black and grey with a brownish reflected tint. A nickel iron type will appear pale green with black streaks. Zinc and iron spinels are tan-colored.
{{Gems|Blue|241|908|565|686|807|807}}
* chromium spinels - Black to brownish black.
{{Gems|Blue, Faceted|361|361}}
* [[cobalt spinel]]s - Piercing blue coloration.
{{Gems|Brown|221|585|483|807}}

{{Gems|Carmine|302|968|1,010|1,010|888|1,130}}
;Unique Variants
{{Gems|Carmine, Smokey|686|686}}
* [[cloud-white spinel]]
{{Gems|Chestnut|383|1,817|403|403|1,371|1,371}}
* [[dusk spinel]]
{{Gems|Chestnut, Smokey|||846|846}}
* [[flame spinel]]
{{Gems|Cinnamon|565|807|443|1,050|969|969}}
* [[Katamba spinel]]
{{Gems|Cinnamon, Faceted|262|443}}
* [[Item:Paladin spinel|Paladin spinel]]
{{Gems|Green|303|1,130|403|2,342}}
* [[scarlet spinel]]
{{Gems|Green, Smokey|||||1,615|1,615}}
* [[unicorn spinel]]
{{Gems|Mauve|191|1,494|565|1,696}}
* [[Zenith spinel]]
{{Gems|Moss-green|201|383|806|847}}
|type=gems
{{Gems|Red|'''201'''|'''201'''|403|847|2,342|4,116}}
|rarity=common
{{Gems|Red, Faceted|342|342}}
|CTag=clear,red,lavender,purple,blue,green,brown,black,yellow,grey
{{TableEnd}}
|special=none
|noalt=No
|crafting=No
|alchemy=No
}}

Latest revision as of 03:56, 9 January 2022

Spinels at a Glance
Material Type Gems
Colors Clear, Red, Lavender, Purple, Blue, Green, Brown, Black, Yellow, Grey
Rarity Common
Cultural Relevance None
Required for Alterations No

Spinels are a type of mineral that crystalizes cubically. Spinels are often referred to as rubies, but a ruby is not a spinel. Common spinels may be transparent to opaque and may possess a vitreous to dull luster. They may be colorless, but are more typically found in shades of red, lavender, blue, green, brown, black, or yellow.

Variants of Spinels
  • aluminum spinels - Red, red-brown, mauve, blue, indigo, bluish green, green, dark green, brown, yellow, grey, black.
  • iron spinels - Commonly magnetic or slightly magnetic, such as hematite. Naturally magnetized pieces are called lodestone. Colors are commonly black with grey reflections in light, black to brownish black, or iron-black and grey with a brownish reflected tint. A nickel iron type will appear pale green with black streaks. Zinc and iron spinels are tan-colored.
  • chromium spinels - Black to brownish black.
  • cobalt spinels - Piercing blue coloration.
Unique Variants

Alteration Rules

This material is not required for alterations.




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