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1.94 Ct. Tourmaline from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Mar 16
Item ID: | K19855 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.76 Width: 5.54 Height: 4.39 |
Weight: | 1.94 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $2,000 |
This transparent bluish green tourmaline presents as a refined example suitable for a discerning collection, and it is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem weighs 1.94 carats, and it is fashioned in an emerald cut that measures 9.76 x 5.54 x 4.39 mm. The stone exhibits a medium color intensity, sitting in a balanced zone between subtlety and presence, and the hue leans to a cool bluish green that reads fresh and elegant across a range of lighting conditions. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, allowing the gem to display clean face up appearance and crisp step facet reflections. The polish on all facets has been graded as excellent, resulting in sharp facet junctions and a lively surface luster that enhances the stone geometry. Enhancement is limited to heat treatment, a conventional and stable process in tourmaline, and the gem is sourced from Madagascar, a locality known for producing richly colored and well crystallized tourmalines.
The emerald cut offers a combination of refined geometry and practical display of color that complements the bluish green tone of this tourmaline. Step facets on the crown and pavilion create broad reflective planes, producing a linear flash pattern that emphasizes color zoning and internal clarity characteristics in a controlled way. In this specimen, the medium color intensity and the high transparency result in a pleasing uniformity across the table, and the step cutting allows the subtle bluish component to be appreciated without overpowering green saturation. The very very slightly included clarity grade indicates that inclusions are minimal at normal viewing distances, and under loupe examination they are discreet and do not detract from the gem presence. The proportions and facet alignment reflect careful cutting decisions intended to preserve weight while optimizing face up appeal, and the excellent polish contributes to a lively brightness that complements the cool color tone.
Practical considerations for collectors and jewelers include handling, setting, and care recommendations based on the material properties of tourmaline and the particulars of this stone. Tourmaline is durable enough for most jewelry applications, and careful mounting will protect the corners and edges that are focal in an emerald cut profile. Given the elongated rectangular outline and the precise facet arrangement, settings that support the pavilion and secure the girdle are advisable, and bezel or channel settings provide excellent protection without obscuring the step faceting when properly executed. The heat treatment applied to this gem is a commonly accepted enhancement for tourmaline, intended to refine color and clarity, and it is stable under normal wear conditions. Routine care involves avoiding sudden high temperature exposure and strong chemicals, and cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain the surface brilliance, given the excellent polish. For collectors who keep gemstones as loose specimens, storage in individual compartments or soft pouches will prevent contact with other stones or metals, thereby preserving the well defined facets and the high polish.
As an addition to a high end gemstone collection this emerald cut bluish green tourmaline represents a combination of aesthetic restraint and technical quality. The weight of 1.94 carats provides a notable presence for display or for translation into a bespoke jewelry piece, while the elongated emerald cut offers classical lines that integrate well with modern and traditional design languages. The medium color intensity and the cool bluish green hue allow the gem to pair harmoniously with a variety of companion stones and metal tones, and the minimal eye visible inclusions ensure that the visual impact remains focused on color and cut clarity. Provenance from Madagascar contributes to the gem story, as the region is respected for producing tourmalines with attractive crystallography and color. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional information on this stone, including detailed photography, magnified imagery, and provenance documentation upon request, for collectors who require condition reports or prefer to examine certified appraisals prior to acquisition.























