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1.36 Ct. Paraiba Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K22148 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.12 Width: 5.95 Height: 3.56 |
Weight: | 1.36 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $16,500 |
From the river carved hills of Brazil to the precise angles of a master cutter, this transparent GIA certified Green Blue 1.36 carat pear shape bluish green Paraiba tourmaline tells a story of place, people, and painstaking craft. Born in the mineral rich veins that yielded the world famous Paraiba discoveries, this gem carries the electric blue green that made its name, intense in color, and transparent enough to catch and hold light. Its proportions measure 11.12 by 5.95 by 3.56 mm, and the mixed brilliant cut gives a lively play between fire and depth, finished to an excellent polish. Graded slightly included at eye level, and enhanced by gentle heat treatment to stabilize and reveal its inner glow, this stone arrives to you with the certainty of GIA certification, and with the quiet voice of its origin in every facet.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we steward this Paraiba tourmaline into your collection with full respect for ethical sourcing and traceability, working with responsible mine partners in Brazil who prioritize safe working conditions, fair wages, and minimal environmental impact. The journey from extraction to certification to your setting is one of transparency, and we share documentation and provenance so conscious collectors can connect to the gem beyond its beauty. This piece fits a mindful wardrobe because it brings rare color without compromise, pairing naturally with recycled metal settings, heirloom designs, or modern minimalist mounts that let the gem speak. For collectors who value stories as much as scarcity, this Paraiba is more than a jewel, it is a cultural echo of Brazilian mineral heritage, a testament to skilled hands that cut with respect for the stone, and a responsible choice for those building a considered collection.

























