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2.23 Ct. Tourmaline from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K19905 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10 Width: 7.89 Height: 5.04 |
Weight: | 2.23 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $440 |
This 2.23 carat oval orange tourmaline from Mozambique displays transparent clarity and a lively face up presence, measured at 10.00 x 7.89 x 5.04 millimeters, set in a mixed brilliant cut that balances large crown facets with a faceted pavilion to enhance scintillation. The stone is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, offering a clean appearance to most observers while retaining natural character, the color reads as medium intense orange with warm, golden undertones that catch the light evenly across the table, and the polish is graded excellent, producing sharp facet junctions and crisp reflections. The material has undergone heat treatment, a stable and commonly used enhancement that refines tone and saturation, and the documented origin of Mozambique provides context for the stone chemistry and color profile that many cutters and designers value. Physically this oval sits comfortably as a primary center stone, its proportions favoring secure prong settings while allowing top down brilliance to be maximized in open designs.
When specifying a custom piece around this tourmaline, consideration of contrast and harmony will determine the overall effect, for restrained elegance pair the center stone with small, round brilliant white diamonds as a halo and pavé shoulders to add white light return and visual size without competing with the orange hue. For a warmer, tonal composition select cognac or champagne diamonds and rose gold as the mounting metal, this pairing emphasizes the stone's amber notes and produces a cohesive, vintage inspired palette. To create a high contrast, contemporary look, flank the tourmaline with small, medium blue sapphires or teal tourmalines, the cool blue tones act as complementary colors to the orange and increase perceived saturation of both the center and accents. For balanced, architectural designs consider tapered baguette diamonds or step cut warm brown zircon side stones, these shapes will elongate the finger in a ring and maintain a clean profile in a pendant.
Practical considerations for setting are important, the 10.00 x 7.89 millimeter oval benefits from a four or six prong mounting to protect the girdle and crown, a low bezel will provide additional security though it will reduce some table brilliance, and a cathedral or open basket setting will allow light to pass through the pavilion for maximum fire. For commissioning work from The Natural Gemstone Company, these pairing options and setting notes will assist a jeweler in achieving either a harmonious warm composition or a dynamic contrast driven design, while preserving the stone s natural appeal and optical performance.

























