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Natural Blue Green African Tourmaline. Pear Cut. 3.45 ct.

$868.00

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Natural Blue Green African Tourmaline (Mozambique). Pear Cut. 3.45 ct.

The behavior of this gem under the light is really amazing. Under daylight shows a live and saturated bluish green color and under incandescent light is softer and more delicate. It will make any piece of jewelry unique.

Tourmaline and Opal are the birthstones for October. In 1952, the Jewelers of America association included the Tourmaline in the list of birthstones, becoming the second birthstone for October

More information about Birthstone

WEIGHT : 3.45 ct.
SIZE : 11.10 * 8.15 * 6.52 mm.
SHAPE : Pear
COLOR : 18. (GB/BG) Green-Blue
TONE : 5. Medium
SATURATION : 2. Slightly Brownish / Grayish
CLARITY GRADE : Slight
CUT GRADE : Very Good
TREATMENT : Unheated
HARDNESS : 7 - 8

Inclusions type : Two-phase trichites inclusions. 

"To those who are able to explore their secrets, precious stones relate to story as interesting as that of the huge pyramids erected by the Pharaohs at Memphis, and it would seem that their sublime internal spheres might be called, The Fingerprints of God" and also he called them "The usurpers from the factory". 
Edward J. Gübelin Inclusions as a Means of Gemstone Identification, 1953.
I think the best way I have to show my customers that my stones are natural is by showing them their interior, which is unique and beautiful. The scale of microphotography can be up to X50.

 

We took several photos:
We take photos with daylight (no lightbox and no extra lighting at all).
And we take photos and videos on mirrors in a light box with extra lighting (this kind of photos clearly show the quality of the cut and the clarity of the gem). 

 

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THE QUEEN OF COLOR: TOURMALINE

Tourmaline is the name for a group of related mineral species, with a very complex chemical composition. The name is derived of the word “tourmali”, this word in singhalese was used for colored gems, mostly zircons.

COLOR: The most important

Tourmalines exist in all colors: Multicolored, Bicolor, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Blue-Green, Purple, Violet, Brown, Neon Blue, Colorless, sometimes Asterism, Change Color and Trapiche. ALL.

The most expensive color varieties are Paraiba Tourmaline (vivid green and blue with copper bearing), Rubellite (vivid bright red), Indicolite (blue),