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4.97 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Tourmaline Pair from Mozambique
This pair of stones ships by Mar 13
Stone type: | Tourmaline | Tourmaline |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13161 | PR13161 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.86 Width: 6.16 Height: 4.44 | Length: 9.86 Width: 6.08 Height: 4.83 |
Weight: | 2.38 Ct. | 2.59 Ct. |
Color: help | Green | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $300 | $300 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents a matched pair of green tourmalines that read as an object of refined desire, a quiet proclamation of taste that belongs to those who seek substance over show. Each stone is transparent and alive, one weighing 2.38 carats, the other 2.59 carats, both fashioned in a classic emerald cut that emphasizes geometry as much as it celebrates color. The vivid green is immediate yet complex, a saturated hue that reveals inner flashes and layered depth with the subtlest turn of the wrist. Clarity is graded very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, a grade that ensures the stones remain honest and natural while offering the clean visual surface prized in fine jewelry. The polish is excellent, every table and step facet executed with a lapidary precision that creates crisp light planes and a reflective clarity which elevates the gem beyond mere color. These tourmalines are unenhanced, their origin traced to Mozambique, and their presence on the bench and in the jewel case conveys the kind of provenance collectors respect and seek.
The technical discipline behind pairing these two stones is where true luxury becomes visible, it is in the decisions made long before the gems meet metal. Both stones are emerald cut with identical lengths of 9.86 mm, a defining metric that establishes a continuous visual axis when set together. The widths of 6.16 mm and 6.08 mm, and depths of 4.44 mm and 4.83 mm, reflect the cutter s careful negotiation between face up color, table size, pavilion depth, and structural integrity. Achieving matched color intensity and matching optical behavior without any enhancement requires selective sourcing of rough from Mozambique and an exacting sequence at the faceting machine. The lapidary must orient the crystal to maximize the most desirable color zoning, determine crown and pavilion angles to harmonize light return, and continually remeasure to preserve parity across the pair. Precision in girdle thickness, parallelism of the long facets, and alignment of the step facets is essential so that the pair reads as a unified composition when the light plays across their tables.
When translated into a finished setting the results are both technical and poetic, the emerald cut creating long luminous channels that flatter the architecture of bespoke design. The matched lengths make these stones ideal for dinner earrings, companion stones flanking a central diamond, or a twin stone ring where symmetry is paramount. The slight difference in widths and depths becomes a compositional advantage, offering complementary optical weight and balance in profile while maintaining a coherent face up appearance. The very slightly included clarity gives each gem character, flecks of natural origin that catch the eye rather than distract it, and the excellent polish ensures each inclusion remains integrated into a mirror like surface. Because there is no treatment, the chroma and hue will endure as the gem is worn, and the emerald cut minimizes risk of chipping while maximizing the ordered flashes of light unique to this cut. For designers and connoisseurs who understand the dialogue between gem and setting, these tourmalines offer a disciplined palette to compose from, whether executed in warm yellow gold to heighten the green, in cool platinum to sharpen modernity, or in a mixed metal design to create contrast.
Owning this pair through The Natural Gemstone Company is an affirmation that the collector values the unseen skill that produces matched perfection, the patient choices that transform raw beauty into an object of lasting significance. These tourmalines are not simply purchased, they are chosen with intention, a recognition that measurements, facet symmetry, and polish are the technical measures of luxury as much as origin and color are. We provide full disclosure on origin, enhancement, and gemological grading and stand ready to assist with bespoke mounting recommendations and certification, ensuring that the technical integrity that marks these stones is carried forward into the finished piece. For those who seek an heirloom quality pairing that articulates refined taste and exacting standards, this Mozambique emerald cut duet is a rare offering, an opportunity to possess a matched set where craft and nature meet. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company to discuss how these stones can be set to become a distinct signature of your personal collection.


























