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2.32 Ct. Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K18101 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.3 Width: 5.18 Height: 5.05 |
Weight: | 2.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Designer |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This 2.32 carat emerald cut shape pink tourmaline combines precise proportions and clarity that will appeal to a discerning collector or a client seeking a bold central gem. The stone measures 10.30 x 5.18 x 5.05 mm, a generous dimension for an emerald cut tourmaline, and it displays a designer cut that emphasizes clean step facets and well balanced pavilion angles. These characteristics, together with an excellent polish, produce crisp facet junctions and refined light return. The clarity grade is eye clean when evaluated at eye level, which means the gem is free of visible inclusions to unaided inspection, an attribute that is particularly prized in step cut stones where clarity is easily observed. Color is intense color intensity, providing a saturated pink that reads as vivid and elegant rather than washed out. The gem has been heat treated as a standard enhancement to stabilize and enhance tone, a common and accepted practice for tourmaline, and the origin is Brazil, a source known for producing high quality tourmaline with consistent hues and attractive crystal material.
For an educated buyer the combination of size and eye clean clarity makes this tourmaline ideal for a statement piece, where both presence and purity matter. At 2.32 carats and with a length over ten millimeters, the stone will dominate a setting without needing an oversized mounting, allowing clean, modern designs to showcase the cut and color. The emerald cut maximizes the visual impact of clarity and color saturation, making this gem particularly well suited to solitaire rings, elegant pendant designs, and classic three stone settings where the center stone must read clearly and confidently. From a gemological perspective the Brazilian origin and documented heat treatment provide provenance and treatment transparency, and the excellent polish and designer faceting speak to superior lapidary skill that preserves weight while optimizing optical performance. With a hardness in the range expected for tourmaline, proper mounting and routine care will maintain its appearance for decades, and the combination of natural origin, intense color intensity, and eye clean clarity positions this gem as an attractive hold for both personal adornment and collectors. For purchase information, viewing, or certification details please contact The Natural Gemstone Company, where we document treatments and origins to support confident acquisition.
























