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11.34 Ct. Cabochon Tourmaline from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K18588 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.77 Width: 11.13 Height: 10.32 |
Weight: | 11.34 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $765 |
The Natural Gemstone Company presents an exceptional example of natural elegance, a transparent purplish pink tourmaline of substantial presence and exquisite character. At 11.34 carats, this oval cabochon measures 12.77 by 11.13 by 10.32 millimeters, a size that immediately distinguishes it as a collector quality specimen, and its silhouette reads as both bold and refined on the hand. The cabochon cut amplifies the gem's internal glow, allowing the vivid color intensity to sweep across the surface in a way that faceted stones seldom achieve, and the excellent polish grants the piece a glass like brilliance that rewards the eye and the touch. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is slightly included, a transparency grade that in this particular material contributes to depth and character rather than detracting from its desirability, and the stone has been responsibly heat treated to enhance its innate color, a standard and accepted practice in the trade that has been fully disclosed. Sourced from Tanzania, an origin recently recognized for producing richly hued tourmalines, this gem carries with it the provenance of an emerging but highly respected locality, and it is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company with full transparency and dedicated attention to authenticity.
Worn, this tourmaline becomes an emblem of cultivated taste, a piece meant for the client who understands that true luxury is as much about rarity of material as it is about the story that accompanies it. The purplish pink hue is at once romantic and modern, a versatile tone that harmonizes with warm and cool metals, and the cabochon form makes it an ideal candidate for a statement ring, an elegant pendant, or a bespoke signet style setting that foregrounds the gem as the central focus. The stone exhibits a depth of color that allows jewelers to design settings which play with light and shadow, creating a wearable object that is at once intimate and arresting. Whether set in 18 carat gold to emphasize warmth, or in platinum for a contemporary contrast, the gem commands attention while maintaining an air of restraint, an attribute prized by collectors who prefer pieces that speak softly yet resolutely. The dimensions and weight lend themselves to personalization, allowing a skilled designer to create a piece that feels tailored, a private indulgence that displays impeccably in social settings and private collections alike.
From an investment perspective, this 11.34 carat Tanzanian purplish pink tourmaline represents a compelling proposition for the discerning buyer who seeks tangible assets with both aesthetic and market potential. Colored gemstones have experienced a sustained rise in interest among collectors and investors, driven by increasing demand for unique natural objects, constrained supply of high quality material, and a growing appreciation for provenance and traceability. Tourmaline, in particular, rewards those who select pieces with exceptional color saturation and substantial size, attributes that become increasingly scarce as gem hunters deplete the best pockets of each deposit. The vivid intensity of this specimen, combined with its weight above 10 carats and its clear Tanzanian origin, positions it in a market niche where appreciation is more probable than for smaller or less vividly colored stones. It is important to note that enhancement by heat treatment is fully disclosed, and that market preference values both honesty in disclosure and stability of appearance, factors which support long term desirability. For collectors who approach gemstone acquisition with patience and connoisseurship, this tourmaline should be considered a long term tangible asset, one that may appreciate as supply tightens and demand for well documented, museum quality colored gemstones increases. The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to assist with detailed documentation, condition reporting, and bespoke setting services, ensuring that your acquisition is supported by expertise and that the piece is positioned to achieve both aesthetic fulfillment and prudent custodianship of value.


