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0.77 Ct. Rubellite Tourmaline from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K1234 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.03 Width: 6.09 Height: 3.78 |
Weight: | 0.77 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion Cut |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This exquisite transparent rubellite tourmaline, originating from Mozambique, weighs an impressive 0.77 carats and is shaped in a captivating trillion form. Measuring 6.03 x 6.09 x 3.78 mm, this gem exhibits a meticulously executed trillion cut, renowned for its ability to highlight the gem's inherent brilliance and unique optical properties. Distinguished by a clarity grade of eye clean, the tourmaline showcases an unobstructed and pristine appearance, lending it an unmatched purity observed effortlessly at eye level.
The dark color intensity of this piece is noteworthy, as it provides a rich and vibrant hue that distinguishes it from the lighter tones of more common gemstones. Its excellent polish is evident in the flawless surface sheen, a result of expert craftsmanship aimed at maximizing its reflective capabilities and overall aesthetic appeal. A comparison of this rubellite tourmaline's brilliance with that of more conventional gemstones highlights its superior ability to capture and refract light. The gem's unique red hue immerses its observer in a depth of color rarely found in other gems, drawing attention to its remarkable fiery brilliance.
This rubellite’s appeal lies not only in its color grade but also in the precise craftsmanship associated with its formation. The faceting style employed contributes significantly to its ability to bestow a dynamic play of light, an effect that is both striking and mesmerizing. Intended for connoisseurs and collectors alike, this gemstone provides an opportunity for its owners to hold and cherish a piece that stands decidedly apart from more common varieties, both in terms of its exceptional beauty and the careful, skillful processes involved in its creation.