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5.60 Ct. Rubellite Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K22123 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.9 Width: 7.01 Height: 5.06 |
Weight: | 5.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $390 |
This specimen is a transparent 5.60 carat cushion shaped rubellite tourmaline, presented in a mixed brilliant cut, with dimensions of 17.90 x 7.01 x 5.06 mm. The gem displays a purplish red hue with vivid color intensity, and it has been graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The stone has an excellent polish and shows strong light return through the pavilion and crown facets created by the mixed brilliant style, which promotes both sparkle and color saturation. The material originates from Brazil, and the piece has been heat treated as a stable and commonly accepted enhancement to improve color uniformity. The overall transparency and facet proportioning make this rubellite particularly suitable for a high quality single stone setting, including solitaire rings, elongated pendants, or bespoke designs that emphasize the stone length and saturated body color.
From a gemological perspective this rubellite combines several attributes that contribute to its desirability. The purplish red hue falls into the more sought after color range for rubellite tourmaline, where a balance of red intensity with slight purple tones is especially prized. At 5.60 carat, the weight is substantial for a rubellite with such vivid color, as larger sizes with clean appearance and strong saturation occur less frequently than smaller examples. The clarity described as very slightly included at eye level indicates that the inclusions do not materially detract from visual performance under normal viewing, and they are unlikely to affect durability. The mixed brilliant cut enhances scintillation while preserving color depth, which is a valuable combination for both aesthetic appeal and long term market interest. The Brazilian origin is notable, as Brazil has produced many high quality tourmalines, and the provenance supports consistent supply history and documented mining practices.
Regarding investment potential and prospects for appreciation, several factors support favorable long term performance for a stone of this character. Market demand for colored gemstones has diversified, with collectors and investors seeking exceptional examples of species beyond traditional stones. Rubellite tourmaline in saturated purplish red tones has gained recognition for its rarity relative to more common tourmaline colors, and large, transparent examples with excellent polish and attractive cuts are relatively uncommon. Supply constraints from primary producing regions, combined with increasing collector interest in well documented, natural stones, create a supportive backdrop for value appreciation over time. The fact that this gem has been heat treated is consistent with standard trade practice and is transparent in terms of disclosure, which maintains market acceptance when properly documented. Value is further supported by the stone size, eye clean appearance, and the precision of the mixed brilliant cut, all of which enhance both gemological desirability and potential resale appeal.
For investors and connoisseurs seeking a considered acquisition, attention to documentation, condition, and provenance is essential. An independent gemological report that records carat weight, dimensions, color description, clarity grade, cut style, origin, and treatment will materially increase liquidity and buyer confidence in secondary markets. Proper setting and care are recommended to preserve finish and minimize wear, since tourmaline has a hardness that requires reasonable handling but allows everyday use in thoughtfully designed jewelry. The Natural Gemstone Company can supply full specifications and advisory information to support appraisal and resale planning, and the company maintains records that can assist with provenance and certification. When combined with a conservative holding approach and periodic market review, a stone with the described attributes offers a measured opportunity for long term appreciation, driven by rarity of size and color, quality of cut and clarity, and a stable enhancement disclosure practice.
























