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SKU: AMJMI-RBTL961

GEMSTONE : Natural Rubellite

COLOR : Purplish Red

CLARITY : Si (slight included)

WEIGHT (CT) : 9.61 CT

QUANTITY : 1

SHAPE : Cushion

SIZE (MM): 14.3 X 12 x 7.4 mm

TREATMENT : No Heat

CUT : EX

POLISH : EX

ORIGIN: Africa

CERTIFICATE : No

This exclusive loose gemstone is a 9.61 carat natural purplish pink Rubellite Tourmaline. With an excellent cut grade and cushion shape, it measures 14.3 mm in length, 12 mm in width, and 7.4 mm in depth. The gemstone is completely transparent and eye clean, making it perfect for jewelry.

It comes from Mozambique and has not yet been certified, but certification is available upon request. This gemstone is not enhanced and is sold wholesale. Its well-saturated color and beautiful cut make it an excellent choice for any jewelry lover.

 

TOURMALINE GEMSTONE is a crystalline boron silicate mineral compounded with elements such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium. Tourmaline is classified as a semi-precious stone. This gemstone can be found in a wide variety of colors.

The term TOURMALINE is derived from the Sinhalese "tōramalli", Brightly colored Ceylonese gem tourmalines were brought to Europe in great quantities by the Dutch East India Company to satisfy a demand for curiosities and gems. Tourmaline was sometimes called the "Ceylonese Sri Lankan Magnet" because it could attract and then repel hot ashes due to its pyroelectric properties. Ref wiki

BIRTHSTONES & ANNIVERSARIES

Tourmaline is a birthstone for October, along with opal. Tourmaline is also the gem of the eighth anniversary.

 

Many tourmaline color varieties have inspired their own trade names:

 

Rubellite is a name for pink, red, purplish red, orangy red, or brownish red tourmaline, although some in the trade argue that the term shouldn’t apply to pink tourmaline.

Indicolite is dark violetish blue, blue, or greenish blue tourmaline.

Paraíba is an intense violetish blue, greenish blue, or blue tourmaline from the state of Paraíba, Brazil.

Chrome tourmaline is intense green. In spite of its name, it’s colored mostly by vanadium, the same element that colors many Brazilian and African emeralds.

Parti-colored tourmaline displays more than one color. One of the most common combinations is green and pink, but many others are possible.

Watermelon tourmaline is pink in the center and green around the outside. Crystals of this material are typically cut in slices to display this special arrangement. Ref GIA.

 

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9.61 Ct Natural Rubellite Tourmaline Loose gemstone from Nigeria

SKU: AMJMI-RBTL961
$1.100,00 Preço normal
$990,00Preço promocional
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