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0.74 Ct. Paraiba Tourmaline from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K3527 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.02 Width: 5.07 Height: 3.66 |
Weight: | 0.74 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
This listing presents a GIA certified, transparent bluish green Paraiba tourmaline weighing 0.74 carats, cut into a classic cushion silhouette, with exact dimensions of 6.02 by 5.07 by 3.66 millimeters, originating from Mozambique, untreated and unenhanced, clarity graded as eye clean when evaluated at normal viewing distance, and finished to an excellent polish. The comprehensive GIA report confirms identity and the absence of enhancement, providing objective verification of provenance and treatment status, attributes that materially affect value and long term desirability for collectors and connoisseurs. The modest carat weight is well balanced against the measured face up dimensions, producing a gem that reads larger than weight alone might suggest because of efficient pavilion depth and well controlled proportions.
The stone is fashioned as a mixed brilliant cut, a deliberate faceting strategy that combines the scintillation strength of brilliant style facets with the depth and contrast control of step oriented elements. In this example the cutter has optimized facet orientation to promote lively return of white light across the table and crown facets while preserving window control and color weight through pavilion shaping. Measured depth as a percentage of mean diameter is approximately 66 percent, a proportion that aligns with classical cushion standards and supports both strong light return and a sense of internal color. Facet junctions are tight and uniform, the facet geometry consistent around the girdle, and the crown angle relationships have been tuned to produce controlled dispersion, resulting in crisp pinpoint scintillation and a broad pattern of flashes that enhance perceived brightness without washing out the delicate bluish green hue.
Color assessment places this piece in the bluish green family with a light color intensity according to GIA terminology, however this descriptor belies the expressive personality of the material in practical wear. Paraiba tourmalines from Mozambique frequently derive their signature neon and electric tonalities from trace copper, often accompanied by minor manganese contributions that shift the balance toward a greener axis. In this specimen the combination of a refined mixed brilliant faceting scheme and the stone geometry concentrates color in zones that read as highly saturated at face up angles, yielding a visually arresting presence that projects personal power and distinction. Under directional lighting the stone displays vivid rim flashes and localized saturation pockets, which create a perception of depth and richness beyond the technical lightness of the overall tone, making it an excellent choice for a client seeking a confident yet nuanced color statement.
Clarity and finish are critical to the performance of a paraiba, and this gem is described as eye clean when evaluated at usual viewing distances, an important practical advantage that permits unobstructed light travel and optimal color display. The absence of noticeable inclusions contributes directly to even light distribution and reduces internal diffusion, so the emerald bluish green hue remains pure and uninterrupted. The excellent polish enhances facet crispness and mirror like facet surfaces, maximizing contrast and enabling efficient crossing of light rays for both sparkle and subtle dispersion. The cutter has evidently preserved weight while eliminating excess windowing, an intelligent tradeoff that maintains face up color presence and supports the gem s visual heft in a ring or pendant.
For mounting and wear considerations the combination of cushion proportions, mixed brilliant faceting, and eye clean clarity recommends settings that showcase the table and crown without exposing the girdle to repetitive impact. Four prong or partial bezel designs that allow generous table visibility will emphasize the stone s internal color dynamics and brilliant flash, while secure mounting is advised due to the mineral hardness of tourmaline which is approximately 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. Routine care should avoid prolonged exposure to ultrasonic cleaning in the presence of fractures in other stones, and aggressive thermal or chemical treatments are unnecessary and not present in this specimen, as verified by the GIA certificate. The documented natural origin and lack of enhancement are particularly meaningful for buyers who prioritize geological provenance and treatment transparency as part of the gem s narrative.
This Mozambique Paraiba tourmaline is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, presented with full laboratory verification, meticulous photographic documentation, and a focus on material integrity and expert cutting. For clients and collectors who value technical refinement and the understated authority of a carefully proportioned stone, this cushion mixed brilliant Paraiba embodies a balance of gemological precision and wearable boldness, a stone that communicates personal power and distinction through its refined color mechanics and artisanal execution.























