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1.66 Ct. Tourmaline from Afghanistan
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K15653 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.82 Width: 6.01 Height: 5.38 |
Weight: | 1.66 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $410 |
This exquisite 1.66 carat, asscher octagon green tourmaline from Afghanistan embodies a lineage of earth born elegance that speaks to collectors who prize history and timeless design, The Natural Gemstone Company presents this transparent gem with dimensions of 6.82 by 6.01 by 5.38 millimeters, an asscher cut that references the refined geometry of the Art Deco era, a clarity described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, medium color intensity, excellent polish, and most importantly, no enhancement, a purity of origin that connects the wearer to ancient mountain veins where craftsmen and traders first prized colored stones for their permanence and presence. The asscher cut amplifies the stone's internal architecture, creating a calm, faceted cathedral of light that favors elegant settings and heirloom silhouettes, a gem that will sit as naturally in a vintage halo mount as it will in a modern bezel, carrying with it the quiet dignity of gemstones worn and treasured across generations.
Comparing hue and tone reveals what makes this Afghan tourmaline special, its green sits between the softer, mint kissed greens of certain Brazilian tourmalines and the deeper, jewel saturated greens of classic Colombian emeralds, it lacks the intense bluish depth of Colombian stone, yet it has a fresher, more luminous spirit than many Zambian emeralds, offering a medium intensity green that reads as clear, verdant, and slightly cool in certain lights. Against Paraíba and copper bearing tourmalines from Brazil and Nigeria, which glow with neon, electric blue greens, this Afghan specimen is more restrained and naturalistic, favoring a serene meadow like hue rather than a vivid neon flash, compared to Tsavorite garnets from East Africa, known for their intense saturated green and higher tone, this tourmaline appears lighter and more transparent, with a gentler brightness that flatters the skin. Collectors who appreciate the story of place will value how Afghanistan produces greens that marry the clarity and calm of Himalayan light, a tone reminiscent of spring pastures seen from an ancient caravan route, and because this stone is untreated, it retains the authenticity of its mountain origin, a quality that distinguishes it from heat treated or irradiated stones from other famous locales. The Natural Gemstone Company invites you to own not just a gem, but a piece of geological heritage, a green tourmaline whose hue and timeless cut will endure as a refined emblem of legacy and taste.
























