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2.04 Ct. Reddish Pink Rubellite Tourmaline from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Jul 5
Item ID: | K16570 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.96 Width: 8.09 Height: 4.88 |
Weight: | 2.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $539 |
One beautiful transparent 2.04 carat oval shape reddish pink rubellite tourmaline from Mozambique is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem measures 8.96 by 8.09 by 4.88 millimeters, and it has a mixed brilliant cut that combines step and brilliant facets to optimize both depth of color and light return. The stone exhibits vivid color intensity, and it is graded very slightly included at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not materially interfere with the visual impact when set. The polish has been assessed as excellent, yielding crisp facet edges and strong surface luster. There is no enhancement reported for this material, which affirms its natural state and direct provenance from Mozambique.
The mixed brilliant cut of this oval rubellite has been executed to emphasize face up color while maintaining efficient internal reflection. The crown and pavilion faceting, as executed, support a lively balance between brilliance and saturation, which is particularly important in tourmaline types where color concentration interacts with transparency to define overall appearance. Because the gem is transparent and free of significant clouding, light penetrates and refracts through the pavilion facets, producing a vivid, evenly distributed reddish pink that reads as lively and saturated when viewed face up. The very slightly included clarity grade means that inclusions, when present, are limited in size and number, and are typically only appreciable under magnification or under specific viewing angles, rather than being apparent to the unaided eye.
From a durability perspective this rubellite is well suited to a wide range of fine jewelry applications, subject to standard care appropriate for tourmaline. Tourmaline typically has a Mohs hardness near seven to seven and a half, which affords good resistance to everyday wear, while remaining more vulnerable than harder gem materials to sharp knocks and prolonged exposure to extreme heat. The absence of enhancements enhances confidence in long term color stability, provided the gem is protected from abrasive contact and from exposure to harsh chemicals. Routine maintenance should include gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and a recommendation to avoid steam and ultrasonic cleaning unless a qualified jeweler advises that the mounting and the stone are safe for those methods. A protective mounting, such as a bezel or partial bezel, can be considered for pieces intended for frequent wear, and professional inspection of settings at regular intervals will help preserve both the stone and the jewelry setting.
Over the years the natural beauty of this rubellite will continue to captivate through a combination of intrinsic color, optical performance, and responsible care. Its vivid reddish pink color, natural origin, and lack of enhancement are attributes that contribute to both aesthetic longevity and collector appeal, and the controlled proportions and excellent polish support sustained brilliance. As the stone is set into bespoke jewelry, its hue and transparency will interact with metals and complementary gems to create pieces that age with composure rather than lose character. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the descriptive assessment and provenance information supplied, and we can provide additional documentation and guidance for setting and care to ensure that this rubellite continues to exhibit its notable color and clarity for decades.
























