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6.59 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Paraiba Tourmaline Pair from Brazil
This pair of stones ships by Mar 13
Stone type: | Paraiba Tourmaline | Paraiba Tourmaline |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13466 | PR13466 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.3 Width: 8.5 Height: 3.2 | Length: 10.2 Width: 8.3 Height: 3.7 |
Weight: | 3.11 Ct. | 3.48 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Included | Included |
Shape: help | Slice | Slice |
Cut: | N/A | N/A |
Cutting style: | Rough | Rough |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $304 | $304 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents a remarkable matched pair of Other certified paraiba tourmalines that stand apart from the common market offerings, a 3.11 carat piece and a 3.48 carat piece, presented in slice shape blue form with dimensions of 10.30 x 8.50 x 3.20 mm and 10.20 x 8.30 x 3.70 mm, opaque in character, with a clarity grade of included as evaluated at eye level, medium color intensity, an excellent polish, no enhancement, and a verified origin in Brazil. Many paraiba tourmalines on the market are chosen for their neon presence and vivid saturation, yet this pair demonstrates that exceptional beauty need not rely on extreme intensity to command attention. The slice shape offers a modern, natural aesthetic that emphasizes the stone surface and internal structure, while the excellent polish elevates surface luster so that each piece still captures and returns light in a way that makes these stones shimmer on the wrist or at the ear, even when viewed against softer lighting. The matched weights and near identical dimensions make this pair uniquely suited to fine matched jewelry such as earrings or a complementary pendant and ring, providing an intentional balance that many faceted stones cannot match without extensive cutting and treatment.
When comparing this pair to other options available to buyers, the advantages are compelling, and practical. Many paraiba tourmalines offered at similar price points are heat treated, clarity enhanced, or subjected to color diffusion to push saturation, a process that can compromise long term value and alter the gem in ways that collectors and designers may not prefer. Others are laboratory grown or heavily treated to mimic the neon effect, which changes the story of the gem and often reduces rarity and resale value. In contrast, these Brazilian paraiba tourmalines arrive to you in their natural state, no enhancement, which preserves authenticity and assures a buyer that what is seen is precisely the natural result of geological processes. The included clarity grade at eye level is not a flaw to hide, it is a signature of natural origin, a fingerprint of formation, and in these slice shapes it becomes part of the visual character, giving depth and organic interest where perfectly clear, overworked material can appear flat or artificial. The excellent polish applied by our cutters maximizes the surface brilliance and tactile finish, producing a brightness and sheen that rivals some faceted stones, while maintaining a look that is unmistakably genuine and sophisticated.
Designers, collectors, and discerning buyers will find exceptional value in the combination of natural provenance, matched pairing, and thoughtful cutting. The medium color intensity of these paraiba blues provides versatility that intense or neon stones sometimes lack, allowing these tourmalines to harmonize with both warm and cool metals, and to be set in contexts where subtler drama is desired rather than theatrical impact. The slice shape is expertly executed to retain meaningful carat weight while revealing a broad face that shows color and texture in a way that small faceted shapes cannot, and this gives the stones presence as centerpieces in fine jewelry. Compared to large faceted stones which can demand extensive cutting costs and frequent retouching to achieve uniformity, this pair offers superior cost efficiency with no enhancement, and because they originate from Brazil, you are choosing material from one of the most respected sources of paraiba tourmaline, a provenance that routinely appeals to both collectors and high end designers who value traceability and geological prestige.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize transparency, quality, and long term value, and this pair embodies those principles, offering authenticity, exceptional polish, and an uncommon matched pairing that will become a focal point in any collection. For buyers looking to set these stones as earrings, a complementary pendant, or an inventive bespoke piece, we recommend open settings that allow light access to the stone surface and a white or neutral metal to enhance the blue tone. The subtle interplay of light on the polished slice faces creates a memorable brilliance that is different from faceted sparkle, and that difference is precisely what makes these tourmalines a unique and superior choice for discerning customers. If you place a premium on natural origin, no enhancement, matched presentation, and a cut that emphasizes surface brilliance and individuality, this pair from Brazil is a rare opportunity, and we at The Natural Gemstone Company are ready to assist you with additional photographs, mounting suggestions, and secure purchase arrangements.























