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0.31 Ct. Paraiba Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K569 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.1 Width: 3.48 Height: 2.62 |
Weight: | 0.31 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $12,026 |
This listing presents a GIA certified paraiba tourmaline, greenish blue in color, weighing 0.31 carat. The gem is an oval shape with mixed brilliant faceting, and precise dimensions of 5.10 by 3.48 by 2.62 millimeters. Clarity is graded as slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the stone displays transparent body clarity under magnification and attentive viewing. Color is described as greenish blue with an intense saturation that gives the gem lively presence in both natural and artificial light. The surface has been given an excellent polish, producing crisp facet junctions and strong light return. The material has undergone controlled heat treatment as an enhancement, and the documented origin for this specimen is Brazil. The Natural Gemstone Company provides this information in alignment with the accompanying GIA certification, assuring the gem identity, weight, and fundamental gemological properties.
The physical characteristics of this paraiba tourmaline make it suitable for a range of fine jewelry applications. At 0.31 carat and with the given dimensions, the oval outline offers an elegant proportion that balances visual appeal with wearability. The mixed brilliant cut combines a faceted pavilion designed for scintillation with a faceted crown for fire, delivering both sparkle and depth, particularly with this stone s intense color. Clarity described as slightly included indicates the presence of minor inclusions that do not significantly detract from appearance at normal viewing distances, and that grade is consistent with natural paraiba material from Brazil. The transparent nature of the gem, together with excellent polish, enhances light transmission and contributes to perceived brightness. The heat treatment applied is a common and stable practice intended to optimize color and should be disclosed in any documentation, as is the case with the accompanying certification.
From a gemological and practical perspective, this paraiba tourmaline benefits from careful setting and routine care. The oval silhouette and modest dimensions make the stone well suited to bezel, prong, or halo settings, depending on design intent and the desired interaction between the center stone and surrounding elements. When set in a protected bezel, the slightly included clarity is well preserved and the stone gains additional security for everyday wear. In a prong or open setting, the intense greenish blue color becomes more immediate and visible, offering a striking focal point. Paraiba tourmaline rates in the mid range on the Mohs scale for hardness, and like other tourmalines it benefits from avoidance of harsh knocks and extreme thermal shock, and from periodic professional cleaning. Documentation from GIA and provenance from Brazil support both collector confidence and responsible purchasing practices, and The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide detailed lab documentation and handling recommendations.
There is a romantic narrative embedded in the gem s greenish blue hue and its internal character, a narrative that resonates with tradition and the sea. Imagine a shoreline at dawn, where the first light takes hold of water and alga, producing a greenish blue tide that seems to hold both the depth of ocean and the emergence of new day. The stone s intense color captures that threshold, a place where steadiness meets renewal, and the slightly included clarity reads as the gentle history of a life well worn. Each inclusion is like a fragment of memory, a silvered trace where light pauses and is redirected, offering a private shimmer that reveals itself in close inspection. In a romantic context, the gem becomes a talisman for partners who value resilience and transparency, a token that acknowledges past imperfections while celebrating the vibrancy that remains. The Natural Gemstone Company frames this paraiba tourmaline as an object of measured beauty and meaningful symbolism, a gemstone that combines verified gemological quality with a narrative of enduring color, honest clarity, and discreet refinement.






















