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Solitaire Green Paraiba Tourmaline Pendant 2.59 Ct., Platinum 950
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Item ID: | K21566 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.79 Width: 8.37 Height: 5.27 |
Weight: | 2.59 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $1,212 |
This pendant presents a finely calibrated combination of rarity and wearability, entirely set in 14K white gold, centered on a transparent Paraiba tourmaline weighing 2.59 carats, with precise dimensions of 10.79 by 8.37 by 5.27 millimeters, cut into an elegant pear shape with a mixed brilliant facet arrangement. The mixed brilliant cut merges a faceted pavilion designed to enhance scintillation with a crown cut that promotes lively table sparkle, and this cut choice optimizes both brilliance and perceived size, which is a key consideration for an educated buyer. The stone displays medium color saturation in a vivid green hue that recalls classic Paraiba tones, a color derived from trace copper and manganese that commands collector interest and market premium. Clarity is graded as slightly included at eye level, indicating minor internal features that are not obtrusive to the face up view yet authenticate the natural origin and can add character to the gem, while an excellent polish assures superior light return and a clean, glossy surface. The Mozambique origin further enhances the gemstone narrative, since Mozambique has become an important and reputable source of copper bearing tourmalines, offering material with strong, often neon influenced color that stands alongside historically known sources, and buyers attentive to provenance will appreciate this combination of locality, carat weight, and cut quality.
The mounting and chain design are integral to both the aesthetic presentation and daily practicality of this piece, and the pendant employs a polished 14K white gold setting fashioned into a graceful looped bail that cradles the pear shaped gem, partially enveloping it in a protective frame that shields the girdle while still permitting generous light entry to the pavilion. The accompanying chain is a fine, delicate bead style chain that threads through the looped bail, allowing the pendant to sit centered and flush against the neckline, to rotate freely without twisting, and to present the table of the stone consistently to the viewer, which is advantageous compared with many alternative chains. Compared to a snake chain that can kink and hold creases, or a very thin box chain that can be stiff and limit movement, or a rope chain that is heavier and can overwhelm a smaller pendant, the bead chain we have chosen remains lightweight, comfortable for extended wear, and sufficiently secure for daily use while maintaining an understated texture that complements rather than competes with the vivid Paraiba. The continuous white gold composition from setting to chain ensures color harmony and durability, and the integrated bail design reduces stress points at the pendant aperture, which is a practical feature for longevity and a thoughtful detail for buyers who plan to wear this regularly.
For the buyer who values technical gem information and provenance as part of their purchasing criteria, this piece from The Natural Gemstone Company offers a transparent and well documented combination of attributes that justify its appeal and price positioning, namely a rare Mozambique Paraiba tourmaline at a collectible 2.59 carats, a carefully executed mixed brilliant pear cut with excellent polish, a clarity assessment that confirms natural character without compromising visual appeal, and a robust 14K white gold mounting and chain chosen for both elegance and everyday practicality. The slight inclusions present can be viewed as evidence of natural formation and make this gem accessible without diminishing the distinctive Paraiba color that drives collector interest, and the mixed cut ensures strong brilliance for both daylight and evening light conditions. To preserve the stone and the metal finish, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and prolonged heat, remove the pendant for strenuous activity, and have the chain and setting periodically inspected by a professional jeweler to ensure prongs and links remain secure. If you would like further close up images, a detailed condition report, or additional information on certification and provenance, The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide full disclosure, and our gemological staff can assist with any technical questions to help you make a confident, informed purchase.



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