19.40CT Stunning Quality Bi colour Tourmaline From Afghanistan
- 存货单位
- 尺寸(毫米)
- 11.35 x 5.48 x 3.6mm
- 重量 (cts)
- 19.4
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- 颜色
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Bi-color tourmaline is a variety of the tourmaline gemstone that displays two distinct colors within a single crystal. This natural color zoning occurs due to variations in the chemical environment during the crystal’s formation, typically in pegmatite rocks. Here’s a more detailed description:
Bi-Color Tourmaline – Gemstone Description
Appearance:
Bi-color tourmaline features two clearly defined colors that blend or transition within one crystal. Common color combinations include:
Pink and green (often called “watermelon tourmaline” when the colors are arranged concentrically)
Blue and green
Yellow and pink
Purple and orange
Each gem is unique, with the colors appearing in parallel bands, gradients, or zoning patterns depending on how the crystal grew and how it’s cut.
Hardness:
7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale – durable enough for most jewelry applications.
Luster:
Vitreous (glass-like)
Clarity:
Generally transparent to translucent. Inclusions can occur but may add character or color zoning effects.
Cut:
Often cut in rectangular or elongated shapes to emphasize the color split. Custom and freeform cuts are also popular to enhance the natural beauty of the bi-color pattern.
Origin:
Bi-color tourmalines are found in regions like Brazil, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Madagascar, and the United States (especially California and Maine).
Metaphysical Beliefs:
Believed to harmonize opposing energies, balance emotions, and encourage creativity. Different colors within the stone are thought to enhance different chakras.
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- 存货单位
- 尺寸(毫米)
- 11.35 x 5.48 x 3.6 mm
- 重量 (cts)
- 19.4
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- 颜色
-
Bi-color tourmaline is a variety of the tourmaline gemstone that displays two distinct colors within a single crystal. This natural color zoning occurs due to variations in the chemical environment during the crystal’s formation, typically in pegmatite rocks. Here’s a more detailed description:
Bi-Color Tourmaline – Gemstone Description
Appearance:
Bi-color tourmaline features two clearly defined colors that blend or transition within one crystal. Common color combinations include:
Pink and green (often called “watermelon tourmaline” when the colors are arranged concentrically)
Blue and green
Yellow and pink
Purple and orange
Each gem is unique, with the colors appearing in parallel bands, gradients, or zoning patterns depending on how the crystal grew and how it’s cut.
Hardness:
7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale – durable enough for most jewelry applications.
Luster:
Vitreous (glass-like)
Clarity:
Generally transparent to translucent. Inclusions can occur but may add character or color zoning effects.
Cut:
Often cut in rectangular or elongated shapes to emphasize the color split. Custom and freeform cuts are also popular to enhance the natural beauty of the bi-color pattern.
Origin:
Bi-color tourmalines are found in regions like Brazil, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Madagascar, and the United States (especially California and Maine).
Metaphysical Beliefs:
Believed to harmonize opposing energies, balance emotions, and encourage creativity. Different colors within the stone are thought to enhance different chakras.
| 运输商 | 运送至:国家 | 运送到世界其他地区 | 联合运输( 泰国 ) | 联合运输(世界其他地区) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
无法使用 |
|
| FedEx |
|
|
无法使用 |
|