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Rarest Neon Blue Color 5.71 Ct Top Quality Natural Paraiba from Mozambique
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.570 x 10.770 x 5.700mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.710
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Pear
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Tourmaline is extremely popular among collectors and is a well-known gemstone. It is the most multicolored mineral type known, occurring in virtually every color of the spectrum. Individual stones are often multicolored and are unsurpassed in their beauty. The color of some Tourmaline can be enhanced through Heat treatment. Some greenish stones can be made deep green, some brownish-red stones can be made red, and some light pink stones can be made colorless through heating. Tourmaline has many interesting optical properties. Many green and blue specimens are strongly pleochroic. Indicolite is one of the most valuable and collectible of all elbaite Tourmalines, with hues spanning from lighter to deep, intense blues. Cutting indicolite can be a task for even the most skilled of cutters, as it is strongly Pleochroic and appears darker when viewed down the crystal. This factor must be taken into consideration when cutting, as a loss of transparency and brilliance can occur in darker specimens.
Item specifics:
Name: Paraiba
Colour: Neon Blue
Origin: Mozambique
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.570 x 10.770 x 5.700 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.710
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Pear
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Tourmaline is extremely popular among collectors and is a well-known gemstone. It is the most multicolored mineral type known, occurring in virtually every color of the spectrum. Individual stones are often multicolored and are unsurpassed in their beauty. The color of some Tourmaline can be enhanced through Heat treatment. Some greenish stones can be made deep green, some brownish-red stones can be made red, and some light pink stones can be made colorless through heating. Tourmaline has many interesting optical properties. Many green and blue specimens are strongly pleochroic. Indicolite is one of the most valuable and collectible of all elbaite Tourmalines, with hues spanning from lighter to deep, intense blues. Cutting indicolite can be a task for even the most skilled of cutters, as it is strongly Pleochroic and appears darker when viewed down the crystal. This factor must be taken into consideration when cutting, as a loss of transparency and brilliance can occur in darker specimens.
Item specifics:
Name: Paraiba
Colour: Neon Blue
Origin: Mozambique
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Rest of the world
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Positive
Awesome deal! Fast shipping. Thanks
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Negative
Shipping was quick however the stone is much more included in person than I was anticipating based on the listing photos. I feel the photos and video do not match in real life. Will not buy from this seller again.
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Positive
Wonderful stone
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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