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Sphene (Titanite)

Sphene (Titanite)

Custom Sphene Rings in Toronto, Made Around Your Stone

Come and sit with our sphenes — a hand-picked selection of fiery green-gold sphene. Pick the one you love and we'll build your ring by hand in Toronto, set in gold recycled right here in Toronto. We're a coloured-gemstone dealer that sells wholesale since 1967. Now straight to the public, and you deal with the family directly: David Saad, his son Sky, and Leila GIA-certified. Backed by 4.90 stars across 452 Google reviews. Call us at 416-366-3335.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get a custom sphene ring made in Toronto?

At Skyjems, 27 Queen St East, Suite 1011. We carry a hand-picked selection of fiery green-gold sphene, every gem graded on site by a GIA-certified specialist. Choose your dream sphene in person, and if you want we can design custom jewellery with you, carried out by our master goldsmiths here in Toronto. A family gemstone dealer since 1967.

Don't know what you want to make? Check out our portfolio for inspiration, we have created tens of thousands of rings over the past 27 years.

Can I see loose sphenes before I choose one?

Yes — that's how we work. Book a viewing or just walk in, sit down with the actual stones, and we'll discuss origin and treatment on every sphene.

What is sphene, and is it good for a ring?

Sphene (titanite) has more fire than almost any gem — flashing green, gold and orange — and it's typically natural and untreated, disclosed on every stone. At 5 to 5.5 on the Mohs scale it's soft, so it's best in earrings or pendants, or a ring worn with real care in a protective setting.

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First discovered as a new mineral by Marc August Pictet in 1787, titanite was named for its titanium content in 1795. Sphene comes from the Greek word sphenos (wedge) to describe its wedge-shaped crystals, and has come to be known as the gemstone name for titanite. Sphene gems can display beautiful fire-coloured refractions under light, however it is a rare find in jewellery since it is not as hard and durable as other gemstones.

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