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Solitaire Green Tourmaline Ring 1.06 Ct., Silver
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K1882 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.8 Width: 5.66 Height: 4.25 |
Weight: | 1.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $240 |
This ring centers on a transparent 1.06 carat green tourmaline cut in an asscher octagon form, with precise dimensions of 5.80 x 5.66 x 4.25 mm. The asscher cut presents a squared outline with step facets that emphasize symmetry and internal depth, and the stone displays a medium color saturation that communicates a balanced, natural green. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, providing identifiable character without materially diminishing the gem s visual appeal. The gem originates from Brazil, a well established source for tourmaline, and the cutting and finishing are confirmed by an excellent polish. The mounting is executed entirely in silver, offering a bright, neutral backdrop that complements the green tone and allows the asscher geometry to remain the focal point of the design.
The visual language of the asscher cut favors controlled light return and defined facet planes, producing an architectural appearance rather than the lively scintillation of a brilliant cut. In this ring the step facets create a layered depth that enhances color saturation and clarifies the presence of any slight inclusions, which appear as part of the stone s natural character rather than as intrusion. The proportions recorded in the dimensions support a pleasing table size relative to depth, giving the gem presence on the finger while maintaining elegant balance with the narrow silver band. The setting lifts the stone sufficiently to show the pavilion facets without excess elevation, and the secure prong arrangement holds the gem in place while minimizing obstruction of the upper facets, preserving visual access to the asscher cut s signature hall of mirrors effect.
As an engagement or wedding ring this piece presents a clear alternative to traditional colorless stones, with several attributes that speak to long term wear and symbolic value. The green of tourmaline is traditionally associated with renewal, growth, and balance, qualities that naturally align with the commitments signified by engagement and marriage. The asscher cut imparts a vintage inspired aesthetic that reads as intentional and considered, useful for couples seeking a distinctive yet classic statement. From a practical standpoint tourmaline has a Mohs hardness of approximately 7 to 7.5, which supports daily wear with sensible care, and the slightly included clarity grade means routine wear is unlikely to draw attention to internal features while maintaining the integrity and natural origin of the gem. The all silver mounting provides a clean visual contrast and keeps the overall weight and feel of the ring comfortable for continuous wear.
Care recommendations and contextual details are provided to assist in selection and long term stewardship. Clean the ring with mild detergent and a soft brush, avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners for extended periods, and remove the ring during activities that involve strong abrasion or impact. Periodic inspection of the prongs by a qualified jeweler will ensure the stone remains secure and that the silver setting retains its intended profile. The Natural Gemstone Company sources this tourmaline from Brazil and can provide further information on origin and character upon request. This ring functions as a considered engagement or wedding piece, combining measured proportions, a refined asscher cut, and natural green tourmaline to offer a quietly distinctive symbol of commitment that will age with its wearer when cared for according to standard practices.










































