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1.12 Ct. Green Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K16079 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.52 Width: 6.56 Height: 4.62 |
Weight: | 1.12 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
We present a superb example of green tourmaline, a transparent round gem weighing 1.12 carat, a weight that immediately distinguishes this stone from the more common pieces circulating in the market. The Natural Gemstone Company sources this gem from Brazil, a proven origin for saturated and lively tourmalines, and the gem measures 6.52 by 6.56 by 4.62 millimeters, the kind of proportions that allow a cutter to balance fire and depth with precision. The mixed brilliant cut maximizes brilliance and scintillation, the clarity is graded very very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, the color intensity is intense, and the polish is excellent. An enhancement of heat treatment has been applied, a stable and accepted practice that intensifies and stabilizes the desirable green tone without compromising structural integrity. When customers evaluate a gemstone, weight is a primary driver of rarity and value, and a 1.12 carat green tourmaline with this combination of attributes is uncommon, especially in a round mixed brilliant that yields such lively reflections and a pleasing face up size.
Compared to other green gems available to discerning buyers, this tourmaline occupies a unique position in both value and versatility. Emeralds will often command higher per carat prices because of their historical prestige, but they frequently show significant inclusions and need special care and oiling, factors that can complicate everyday wear and long term durability. Tsavorite garnets can rival intense green hues, yet they are typically found in smaller sizes at comparable price points, which makes a clean and lively 1.12 carat green stone harder to source. Peridot offers a budget friendly green, but it tends toward a yellowish green and lacks the deep forest or chrome like greens that collectors prize, and it is softer and less suitable for everyday rings. In this landscape a Brazilian green tourmaline at 1.12 carat, showing intense color and VVS level clarity at eye level, represents exceptional value for customers who want a meaningful carat weight without paying the premium associated with larger emeralds or rare garnets. The weight here is not simply a number, it is a statement about presence, it drives how the gem reads in jewelry, and it increases market appeal because stones over one carat in tourmaline are less common and often sought after by collectors and designers.
The physical proportions and cutting style of this stone further amplify the advantage conferred by its carat weight, the mixed brilliant cut is designed to capture light in a way that makes the gem appear larger face up relative to weight, the 6.52 by 6.56 millimeter spread is very efficient for a 1.12 carat weight, and the depth of 4.62 millimeters keeps pavilion angles within an ideal range to avoid windowing or excessive darkness. In practical terms this means the stone will sit attractively in a variety of settings, from solitaire rings to halo designs, and it will deliver lively green flashes under both natural and artificial light. The excellent polish ensures that facet junctions are clean and that light returns to the eye with minimal diffusion, a difference that a trained eye and a careful buyer will notice immediately when comparing stones. The very very slightly included clarity grade evaluated at eye level indicates that when mounted these inclusions will be difficult to see without magnification, preserving the gem s visual purity while still retaining natural origin characteristics that many collectors prefer. The heat treatment used to enhance the color is a standard, stable process that improves consistency of tone and saturation while being fully disclosed, which is important for long term valuation and consumer confidence.
When you consider provenance, finishing, and weight together with the comparative market context, this 1.12 carat Brazilian green tourmaline offers a compelling purchase proposition, and at The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize full disclosure, precise measurements, and expert cutting in every listing. Buyers receive a gem that is ready to set, one that reads larger than its weight might suggest because of ideal proportions and a mixed brilliant facet scheme, and one that carries the appealing combination of intense green color and high clarity. For those seeking a statement green gem without the premium of emeralds or the scarcity and price volatility of certain garnets, this stone represents a balanced choice between rarity and value, it is rare enough to feel special at one point one two carats, and it remains accessible compared with many competitive options at similar visual impact. Care is straightforward, gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will preserve polish and brilliance, and routine inspections of settings will ensure the gem stays secure during wear. We invite you to compare this gem against others on the market and to contact The Natural Gemstone Company for additional images, setting advice, or to discuss appraisal documentation, we pride ourselves on helping customers select stones that meet both aesthetic desires and long term value expectations.

























