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1.41 Ct. Green Tourmaline from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 29
Item ID: | K24828 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.42 Width: 6.15 Height: 4 |
Weight: | 1.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $550 |
This transparent green tourmaline weighs 1.41 carats and measures 7.42 by 6.15 by 4.00 millimeters, presented in a finely executed radiant shape that balances a crisp rectangular outline with softened, trimmed corners. The cutting style combines a modified step silhouette with multiple brilliant facets to maximize light return and pavilion depth, resulting in a lively face up presence that reads larger than its weight might suggest. The color is a clear light green with even saturation and a pleasing pastel tone that performs well in both natural daylight and artificial light, and the gem carries a clarity grade described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating only minimal internal characteristics that do not detract from its overall transparency or sparkle. This piece has not undergone any enhancement, which preserves its natural character and confirms its origin from Tanzania, and the finish is an excellent polish that produces strong luster and clean facet junctions, attributes that reflect careful lapidary work and attention to optical symmetry.
From a craftsmanship perspective the radiant cut employed here was chosen to harmonize the tourmaline's color and clarity, creating broad table facets that allow the light to breathe through the stone while faceted pavillions return scintillation across a range of viewing angles. The proportions, with a table and depth relationship that supports both stability in a setting and optimal light performance, make this gem suitable as a center stone for a refined ring, a distinctive pendant, or a custom pair of studs where a single eye catching element is desired. Tourmaline registers between 7 and 7.5 on the Mohs scale, which offers reliable durability for everyday wear when set with protective prongs or a bezel, and the excellent polish reduces surface wear while enhancing resistance to abrasion. Because this tourmaline is untreated, any design chosen will preserve the original material as it was recovered, eliminating concerns about color stability that can accompany certain enhancements, and the dimensions make mounting straightforward for jewelers who wish to retain the gem in its current cut rather than risk additional weight loss through recutting.
Owning this particular Tanzanian tourmaline represents an investment in both beauty and craftsmanship, as the combination of a natural, unenhanced material with precision cutting and finishing conveys a level of integrity that endures. Natural stones with verifiable origin and no treatment command interest from collectors and connoisseurs because they capture geological provenance as well as aesthetic appeal, and this specimen illustrates that principle through its clear transparency, well managed inclusions, and refined facet architecture. The Natural Gemstone Company provides full disclosure of origin, treatment, and the gemological observations that accompany each piece, supporting informed decisions and long term stewardship. Beyond market considerations the gem offers long term value as an heirloom quality element, given its balanced proportions, robust polish, and the visual versatility that allows it to suit contemporary and classic settings alike, and when cared for with routine gentle cleaning and avoidance of sudden temperature extremes and harsh chemicals, the tourmaline will retain its optical performance and physical integrity for generations.
























