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1.43 Ct. Tourmaline from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Mar 29
Item ID: | K22601 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.45 Width: 5.8 Height: 4.63 |
Weight: | 1.43 Ct. |
Color: help | Brownish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This description refers to one transparent 1.43 carat asscher and octagonal shape brownish green tourmaline, with precise dimensions of 6.45 x 5.80 x 4.63 mm. The stone exhibits an asscher cut, resulting in a step facet arrangement that emphasizes depth and internal reflection, and it has a clarity grade of very slightly included, evaluated at eye level. Color intensity is classified as intense, and the finish reflects an excellent polish, contributing to crisp facet junctions and lively light return. There is no enhancement reported, and the origin of this tourmaline is Mozambique, a source recognized for producing richly colored, naturally attractive tourmalines. The combination of transparency, intense hue, and an asscher and octagonal outline offers a balanced presentation of color saturation and clarity, making this specimen a refined example of Mozambique tourmaline material.
Weight is a defining attribute of this gem, and at 1.43 carat it occupies an important threshold for value and rarity in tourmaline of this quality. Tourmalines with intense color and clean appearance become increasingly rare as size increases, and crossing the 1 carat mark generally elevates market interest and per carat pricing, because larger stones that retain both depth of color and good clarity are uncommon. The 1.43 carat weight amplifies the visual presence of the asscher cut, allowing the stepped facets to present distinct light planes, and it also broadens the apparent color tone in a way that smaller stones cannot replicate. From a valuation perspective, weight works in tandem with color, cut, clarity, and origin, and this stone benefits from a convergence of favorable characteristics, including unenhanced status, which preserves natural color and structural integrity, adding to its rarity and premium.
In practical terms the 1.43 carat size enhances versatility for bespoke jewelry applications and for collectors, because it is substantial enough to serve as a focal gem in rings, pendants, and custom designs, while remaining moderate enough to be set securely without excessive bezel or overuse of mounting metal. The asscher and octagonal shape provides strong symmetry and a classic geometric profile, which complements both vintage inspired and contemporary settings, and the excellent polish ensures strong facet contrast and clean reflections under varied lighting conditions. For those considering the piece as an investment or an heirloom, provenance from Mozambique and the absence of enhancement are pertinent factors that support long term desirability. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this tourmaline as a natural, unenhanced example of fine color and proportion, noting that the 1.43 carat weight materially contributes to its collectible status and market value, and that this specimen is suited to clients seeking a distinct, naturally colored tourmaline with a combination of presence, clarity, and refined cut.





















