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Vedic Tourmaline Ring 4.45 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K10754 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.37 Width: 8.06 Height: 4.64 |
Weight: | 4.45 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $140 |
This ring centers a transparent green tourmaline, precisely calibrated to 4.45 carats, cut in a classical emerald cut and measuring 13.37 x 8.06 x 4.64 mm, a length to width ratio of approximately 1.66 which emphasizes a long elegant profile and linear step faceting. The emerald cut utilizes broad rectangular step facets on the crown and parallel pavilion steps, producing broad flashes and controlled light return rather than scintillation, which allows the deep green body color to present as uniform and saturated across the table. The stone displays dark color saturation with excellent polish, the facet junctions meeting crisply at polished bevelled corners and the girdle executed to a fine, even thickness to balance durability and visual proportions. The measured pavilion depth relative to the average girdle diameter yields an approximate depth of 43.3 percent, a proportion that maintains face up color depth while avoiding excessive windowing, and the facet architecture was refined to maximize the absorption and transmission characteristics typical of Mozambique tourmaline.
Clarity is assessed as very slightly included at eye level, inclusions that are minimal and localized, and do not interrupt the pathway of light through the main table plane or the step facet planes. Under loupe inspection the inclusions appear as fine pinpoint and filamentary features, consistent with natural crystal growth, and they contribute to confirmation of natural origin without compromising transparency or polish. The stone has undergone a standard heat treatment to stabilize and enhance the green hue, this enhancement is permanent under normal wear conditions and has been fully disclosed. Heat treatment in tourmaline typically modifies color zoning by improving chromophore distribution within the crystal lattice, the controlled thermal regime used here preserves clarity and facet integrity, and the resulting color saturation is deep yet even, suitable for a solitaire presentation.
The mounting is crafted entirely in 14K white gold, executed as a minimalist four prong solitaire setting that elevates the emerald cut plate for optimal light interaction from the pavilion and crown, while retaining secure mechanical retention. The prongs are proportioned to cradle the bevelled corners without obscuring the step facets, their terminals are smoothly rounded and burnished into the girdle for mechanical stability, and the gallery has been opened to allow light ingress and reduce shadowing beneath the pavilion. The shank is tapered subtly to the head, balancing hand feel and visual scale, and the entire ring receives a high polish finish which complements the tourmaline by providing clean reflective fields without competing color flash. Craftsmanship focuses on dimensional tolerances, precise seat alignment, and internal burnishing of prong seats to prevent stress points at the girdle, thereby ensuring longevity in daily wear.
The provenance of this tourmaline is Mozambique, and The Natural Gemstone Company maintains a documented supply chain through vetted partners who adhere to responsible mining and sourcing practices. We work with suppliers that implement traceability programs and community level agreements, including fair compensation frameworks, local employment provisions, and environmental management plans that reduce disturbance and support rehabilitation efforts. Compliance is verified through supplier due diligence, chain of custody documentation, and independent audits where available, this approach mitigates the risks associated with artisanal procurement and promotes ethical extraction. For care and maintenance, clean the piece with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoid thermal shock and harsh chemical exposure, and consult a qualified jeweler for periodic inspection of prongs and the seat to preserve the integrity of the emerald cut tourmaline and the 14K white gold setting.



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