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1.23 Ct. Paraiba Tourmaline from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K6041 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.97 Width: 6.15 Height: 4.13 |
Weight: | 1.23 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $14,767 |
This exquisite transparent greenish blue Paraiba tourmaline is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, and it arrives with GIA certification that confirms its natural origin and documented characteristics. The stone weighs 1.23 carats and is fashioned into a classic oval shape with exact dimensions of 7.97 by 6.15 by 4.13 millimeters, a profile that balances presence and wearability for a variety of jewelry designs. The color is described by the laboratory as medium intense, a level of saturation that reads vividly in daylight and under jewelry lighting while retaining excellent transparency. Importantly this gem carries no enhancements, a trait that enhances its desirability to discerning buyers seeking entirely natural material. The origin is Mozambique, an increasingly important source of Paraiba type tourmalines, and the GIA report provides certainty regarding these attributes, which supports value retention and provenance assurance.
The greenish blue hue of this Paraiba tourmaline is part of what makes it exceptional, and the presence of copper and trace manganese in the crystal lattice is responsible for the vibrant neon like tones that collectors and connoisseurs prize. Mozambique material often displays a slightly greener bias compared with classic Brazilian Paraiba specimens, and that balance can be especially attractive when it achieves medium intense saturation with high transparency. For an educated buyer color is the primary value driver for Paraiba tourmaline, and this stone demonstrates a lively, aqua leaning blue green that performs well in multiple lighting environments. GIA certification reinforces that the color, weight, and absence of enhancement have been evaluated by an independent laboratory, increasing confidence for resale, appraisal, and insurance purposes. The combination of a verified natural origin, striking color, and the rarity of copper bearing tourmalines from Mozambique explains why this piece commands attention from collectors and fine jewelry designers.
Technically the cut and faceting scheme contribute as much to the stone s appeal as its intrinsic color, and this gem has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that intentionally marries geometric precision with optical performance. The cutter preserved a length to width ratio of approximately 1.30, producing an oval silhouette that appears well proportioned on a range of finger sizes, while the overall depth of about 58.5 percent provides an optimal compromise between brilliance and face up spread. The mixed brilliant design places a generous brilliant facet arrangement on the crown to capture and scatter incoming light, while the pavilion has modified facets that act as geometric mirrors, returning light to the viewer as scintillation and lively flashes of color. The facet junctions are uniformly aligned and the stone exhibits an excellent polish, conditions that maximize internal reflection and minimize light leakage. The result is a performance where the geometric faceting fosters consistent sparkle, a crisp pattern of light and dark contrast, and a breadth of flash that accentuates the Paraiba s neon tones.
Clarity and overall material integrity are practical considerations for buyers who plan to set this gem in everyday wearable jewelry. The clarity is graded as included when evaluated at eye level, which is typical for natural Paraiba tourmalines and in many cases confirms natural origin rather than synthetic or lab created material. The inclusions are visible under close inspection, and they may appear as small crystals or internal features that do not materially detract from the face up beauty thanks to the stone s transparent nature and thoughtful cutting. From a gemological perspective these natural inclusions serve as identifying markers and support the authenticity and provenance documented in the GIA report. For settings, we recommend protective mounting choices such as bezel or partial bezel styles if the wearer intends frequent daily use, while prong settings can beautifully display the oval shape and maximize light entry for special occasion pieces. For the educated buyer this Paraiba tourmaline represents a rare combination of genuine Mozambique origin, no enhancements, a well executed mixed brilliant faceting plan, and an excellent polish, factors that together create both aesthetic appeal and long term value. The Natural Gemstone Company is pleased to present this gem with full documentation, and we welcome inquiries about custom mounting options, independent appraisal, or additional imagery and magnified views to assist collectors and jewelry professionals in making an informed acquisition.
























