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1.90 Ct. Pink Tourmaline from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Jun 22
Item ID: | K24924 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.59 Width: 7.1 Height: 5.27 |
Weight: | 1.90 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $210 |
This 1.90 carat transparent pink tourmaline from Brazil represents a refined balance of material quality and lapidary expertise, and it is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company as an ideal acquisition for a high end gemstone collection. The gem is fashioned into an oval outline, with measured dimensions of 7.59 x 7.10 x 5.27 mm, and it exhibits a mixed brilliant cut, combining the optical benefits of both brilliant and step cutting philosophies. The clarity grade is assessed as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating minor internal characteristics that do not materially detract from face up presence, and the color intensity is classified as intense, offering a saturated pink field with pleasing visual depth. The piece has received controlled heat treatment as a stable enhancement to refine and intensify tone, and the polish is excellent, producing crisp facet reflections and a refined surface finish.
The mixed brilliant cut of this oval tourmaline is executed to emphasize color saturation while preserving lively return of light. The cutter employed a brilliant pattern across the crown to generate scintillation and a balanced table area, while the pavilion features a measured array of mixed facets that act to moderate light leakage and to enrich body color. The overall proportions yield a depth that is approximately 71.8 percent of the average diameter, a proportion that is modestly deep in comparison to many modern cuts, and that depth contributes to the intense face up color by concentrating light within the pavilion. Facet junctions are clean and well aligned, facet planes are flat and uniformly angled, and the girdle presentation is proportionate to support precise setting without unnecessary loss of weight. The excellent polish enhances facet demarcation and ensures maximum return of brilliancy under varied lighting conditions.
Color characterization is a principal attribute of this specimen, and the intense classification denotes strong saturation with a stable hue across the table. The hue presents as a pure to slightly warm pink, with enough chroma to read boldly in direct light while maintaining translucence around the pavilion facets. Tourmaline typically exhibits pleochroism, and this stone shows subtle directional variance that can be appreciated by rotating the gem under light, which provides additional visual interest for connoisseurs. The disclosed heat treatment is a standard, stable intervention in tourmaline processing, applied to remove transient brownish undertones and to normalize hue distribution. This thermal enhancement is permanent under normal wear conditions and is a widely accepted practice to bring out the intrinsic color potential of quality rough from Brazilian pegmatites.
Clarity assessment as very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates that the stone is effectively clean to the unaided face up view for most applications, while minute natural inclusions are present on closer inspection and under magnification. These inclusions do not compromise structural integrity, and they in some cases contribute to the gemstone story by confirming natural origin. The material remains fully transparent, allowing for crisp internal reflections and a high degree of brilliance when mounted. Optical performance benefits from the interaction between the mixed brilliant design and the transparent host material, producing attractive facet contrast and lively scintillation. For collectors who prioritize lapidary execution as much as natural attributes, the balance between minimal inclusions, intense color, and exacting facet work makes this piece noteworthy.
For a high end gemstone collection this oval pink tourmaline offers several compelling attributes, including its precise dimensions, substantial 1.90 carat weight, and distinguished provenance from Brazil, a source renowned for gem quality tourmalines. The stone is versatile for bespoke settings, and it will perform exceptionally well in designs that allow light to enter the crown freely, such as open gallery rings, pendants with elevated bezels, or bespoke brooches that emphasize the stone as a solitary exhibit. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this specimen with full disclosure of treatment and origin, and with attention to the technical qualities that informed collectors and skilled jewelers seek, including cut precision, color intensity, and stability of enhancement. This tourmaline is a refined and collectible example that will sit comfortably in a museum caliber inventory or an advanced private cache, delivering both visual impact and technical merit.





















