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12.26 Ct. Purplish Pink Tourmaline from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K23495 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.43 Width: 13.25 Height: 8.5 |
Weight: | 12.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $555 |
This is a transparent 12.26 carat cushion shape purplish pink tourmaline, with dimensions 17.43 x 13.25 x 8.50 mm, cut to a mixed brilliant configuration to balance color saturation and scintillation. The cutter has employed a brilliant style on the crown combined with carefully proportioned pavilion facetting to maximize light return while preserving weight, yielding a strong play of facets across the table and crown. Clarity grade very slightly included evaluated at eye level, with inclusions that do not distract from overall transparency when set. Color intensity is classified as intense, the hue presenting a rich purplish pink that remains vivid across viewing angles, and subtle pleochroic tendencies can be observed in directional light. The polish is excellent, with crisp facet junctions and a clean girdle finish, and the stone has been heat treated to optimize hue uniformity and eliminate residual brownish tones commonly found in rough. Origin Mozambique, a modern source known for producing deeply colored tourmalines with robust saturation. The overall faceting, proportions and polish indicate skilled lapidary work intended to preserve carat weight while delivering exceptional optical performance in a single stone.
From a heritage perspective, tourmaline has a long history in jewelry and talismanic objects, valued for its spectrum of colors and resilience to everyday wear. Purplish pink tones have been particularly prized in historic Victorian and Edwardian jewelry, where such stones were frequently used in brooches, rings and necklaces as symbols of affection and status. The craftsmanship evident in this cushion cut nods to traditional lapidary techniques, where mixed cuts were employed to maintain color depth in larger stones while producing the brilliance desired for center gems. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this piece as an example of contemporary lapidary skill informed by that heritage, suitable for use as a museum quality center stone or a bespoke commission ring. For collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize precise cutting, natural origin, and documented enhancement, this 12.26 carat Mozambican tourmaline offers a rare combination of intense color, clean transparency, and classical form.





















