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3.42 Ct. Rubellite Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K22076 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.21 Width: 9.01 Height: 5.24 |
Weight: | 3.42 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $450 |
This rubellite tourmaline is presented as a transparent, oval shaped gem weighing 3.42 carat, with overall dimensions of 12.21 by 9.01 by 5.24 mm. The stone is cut to a mixed brilliant configuration, a choice that balances table facets and pavilion brilliance to optimize both depth of color and light return. Color is described as purplish red with vivid intensity, an attribute that makes this example especially notable among tourmalines, and polish is graded as excellent, allowing for clean facet junctions and strong surface luster. Clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a practical assessment that reflects minor internal features which do not significantly detract from the gem's visual appeal, and the material has been heat treated as an enhancement to stabilize and deepen its color profile. Origin is Brazil, a source known for producing high quality rubellite tourmalines, and this provenance is reflected in the combination of saturation, transparency, and cutting style observed in this piece.
Optically the gem displays an even distribution of purplish red saturation, with the mixed brilliant cut producing lively scintillation from the table and well defined flashes from the pavilion facets. The stone measures a proportionally generous 5.24 mm in depth, which supports strong color saturation without excessive windowing, and the oval outline yields a pleasing balance suitable for both solitaire and more elaborate settings. Slight inclusions are typical for natural tourmalines of this weight and color category, and in this specimen they remain unobtrusive when viewed without magnification, contributing to the gem's natural character rather than detracting from it. The excellent polish enhances facet crispness and maximizes light performance, and the heat treatment applied to this material is a standard, stable procedure intended to improve color uniformity while preserving the gem's integrity. Given its transparency and vivid tone, this rubellite is well suited for ring applications where the depth of color can be appreciated, and it is equally appropriate for pendants or earrings in designs that emphasize a single prominent center stone.
Rubellite tourmaline has a long tradition of use across cultures, often associated with properties of protection, emotional balance, and vitality, and historically it has been preferred for amulets and personal ornaments that were intended to convey warmth and passion. In the 19th century, vibrant red to purplish red tourmalines were prized in European jewelry alongside more classical stones, and Brazilian deposits have contributed materially to the modern commerce and appreciation of rubellite, supplying cutters and designers with material that balances color and clarity. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this example with full disclosure of its enhancement and origin, and with the contextual understanding that rubellite has been valued both for its visual qualities and for its historical associations. For clients who seek a gem with provenance, stable color enhancement, and a classical appearance rooted in gemological tradition, this 3.42 carat oval offers a combination of aesthetic presence and documented attributes, and our team can provide additional information on certification, cutting details, and recommendations for secure settings that complement the stone while respecting its material characteristics.























