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1.17 Ct. Tourmaline from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 13
Item ID: | K18569 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.95 Width: 5.96 Height: 4 |
Weight: | 1.17 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
One transparent 1.17 carat oval pink tourmaline is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, with dimensions of 7.95 x 5.96 x 4.00 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, and a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The hue reads as an intense pink with strong saturation and even distribution across the table and pavilion. The gem displays excellent polish, with crisp facet junctions and strong light return from its mixed brilliant arrangement. No enhancement has been applied to this stone, and its documented origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source known for producing richly colored and well formed tourmalines.
The oval outline and these specific dimensions make this gem particularly well suited to custom jewelry projects, because the length to width proportion and moderate depth provide a versatile profile for a range of mounting styles. At 7.95 x 5.96 mm the stone sits comfortably in standard ring heads and pendant settings without requiring significant adjustment to common seat widths. The depth of 4.00 mm is balanced for secure bezel work while still allowing a prong set to reveal the crown and maximize face up brilliance. The oval shape affords designers freedom to orient the stone along a finger or neck line for elongation, or to use the symmetry to create mirror paired earrings where matching proportions are critical.
The mixed brilliant cut enhances the tourmaline for both optical performance and design integration, because the combination of step and brilliant facets moderates scintillation while preserving lively fire. Face up clarity described as very very slightly included at eye level indicates minimal impact on the visual appearance in typical mounting situations. This clarity level supports clean presentation in solitaire and halo arrangements, and it is favorable for close set designs where adjacent metal or accent stones lie near the girdle. The intense color intensity of the pink tourmaline creates a strong visual anchor for pieces that incorporate accent stones such as diamonds or a White Opal. White Opal complements the pink tone by offering a soft luminous contrast, and the pairing can be used to emphasize the tourmaline as a central focal point or to create a gentle color dialogue in multi stone compositions.
Practical considerations for setting and care align well with the attributes of this tourmaline, because the gem has a hardness commonly around seven to seven and a half which allows for everyday wear when properly set, while still requiring reasonable protection against hard knocks. For ring applications a four or six prong head will present the pavilion profile and crown faceting effectively, and a low or high bezel can be chosen depending on the desired balance between protection and light exposure. In pendant and earring designs the proportions suit both drop and stud settings, and the mixed brilliant cut will read consistently in both directional and table forward orientations. Metal choice influences the perceived saturation of the pink, with rose gold warming the tone, yellow gold adding traditional warmth, and white metals providing a crisp contrast that can be further enhanced by White Opal accents or diamond halos.
This description summarizes objective gemological and design relevant details to inform custom work, and The Natural Gemstone Company provides additional imagery and measurements to assist jewelers and clients in planning precise mountings. The photographs supplied show scale on the hand and illustrate how the oval profile sits in a finger position, which is useful when determining the intended finger length response and visual proportionality in rings. Because this stone is untreated and originates from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, it carries the transparency and color integrity that many designers seek for bespoke commissions. For further technical specifications or to discuss pairing options such as settings that incorporate White Opal or other accent stones, The Natural Gemstone Company can provide tailored guidance to ensure the gem is integrated into a custom piece with attention to both aesthetic outcome and practical durability.




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