- Stone12
- Reports3












0.37 Ct. Greenish Blue Tourmaline from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Jul 1
Item ID: | K24465 |
|---|---|
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.61 Width: 3.68 Height: 2.92 |
Weight: | 0.37 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
A jewel of uncommon restraint and poised intensity, this 0.37 carat emerald cut greenish blue tourmaline measures 4.61 by 3.68 by 2.92 millimeters, and presents a transparency and depth of hue that speak to a refined sensibility. Cut into a classic emerald shape, its step facets produce a serene play of light rather than a brash sparkle, inviting the wearer to look deeper. The clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a subtle fingerprint of nature that affirms authenticity without distracting from the gem's composure. With a dark color intensity and an excellent polish, and with no enhancement, this Mozambique tourmaline retains the pure narrative of its origin and formation, an honest gem that offers both presence and discretion. Set in a bespoke piece, it will sit close to the skin and read as an intimate statement of cultivated taste, a reserve of color that reveals itself in movement and under changing light.
To appreciate its unique value, consider the language of history, where famous gemstones have defined eras and personalities. Where the deep velvety blue of a Kashmir sapphire evokes royal opulence, this tourmaline offers a modern counterpart, a dusky, greenish blue that is less ostentatious and more intriguingly private. Where the Dresden Green carries the rare, unmistakable green that once belonged to emperors, our stone channels that same sense of rarity through a cooler, more contemplative palette. It shares with legendary stones a magnetism that commands attention without demanding it, and like the world famous gems admired through generations, it tells a story of origin and provenance. What sets this tourmaline apart is its combination of natural, unenhanced color and excellent cut in a compact, wearable size, a rarity among stones of comparable depth and clarity. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this piece as an object of desire for the collector who prefers subtlety over spectacle, for the connoisseur who recognizes that true refinement is often found in small, perfect things. Owning it is a quiet achievement, an assertion of discernment, and an invitation to wear a gem that balances historical resonance with contemporary elegance.























