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1.70 Carat Natural paraiba Color Tourmaline Gemstone
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.75 x 5.68 x 3.9mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.7
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion, Round
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Tourmaline is a complex and beautiful gemstone known for its remarkable range of colors and its striking crystal formations. It belongs to a group of boron silicate minerals that contain elements such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium—each contributing to its color variations.
Here’s a detailed description:
General Description
Tourmaline is one of the most diverse gemstones in nature. It can appear in nearly every color of the spectrum—from vivid pinks and deep reds to emerald greens, ocean blues, and even black. Some crystals display multiple colors within a single stone, such as the famous watermelon tourmaline, which shows a pink center surrounded by a green rim.
Varieties and Colors
Richly colored, gem-quality (pink, green, blue, multicolored)
Schorl: Black or very dark brown (common)
Dravite: Brown to dark yellowish-brown
Rubellite: Deep red to pink
Indicolite: Blue to blue-green
Verdelite: Green
Watermelon Tourmaline: Pink center with green rim
Paraíba Tourmaline: Electric blue to neon green (copper-bearing, extremely valuable)
Major sources include Brazil, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, Mozambique, and the United States (California and Maine)
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.75 x 5.68 x 3.9 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.7
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion, Round
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Tourmaline is a complex and beautiful gemstone known for its remarkable range of colors and its striking crystal formations. It belongs to a group of boron silicate minerals that contain elements such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium—each contributing to its color variations.
Here’s a detailed description:
General Description
Tourmaline is one of the most diverse gemstones in nature. It can appear in nearly every color of the spectrum—from vivid pinks and deep reds to emerald greens, ocean blues, and even black. Some crystals display multiple colors within a single stone, such as the famous watermelon tourmaline, which shows a pink center surrounded by a green rim.
Varieties and Colors
Richly colored, gem-quality (pink, green, blue, multicolored)
Schorl: Black or very dark brown (common)
Dravite: Brown to dark yellowish-brown
Rubellite: Deep red to pink
Indicolite: Blue to blue-green
Verdelite: Green
Watermelon Tourmaline: Pink center with green rim
Paraíba Tourmaline: Electric blue to neon green (copper-bearing, extremely valuable)
Major sources include Brazil, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, Mozambique, and the United States (California and Maine)
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Pakistan | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Pakistan) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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The listing guide states that Paraiba Tourmaline must be accompanied by a certificate from a Laboratory on our Approved List to show that this stone can be called Paraiba Tourmaline. Otherwise, please remove any reference to the word Paraiba