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2.37 Ct. Tourmaline from Mozambique
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Item ID: | K2093 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.24 Width: 7.02 Height: 5.16 |
Weight: | 2.37 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $420 |
Embarking on a journey from the heart of the earth, this exquisite multi-color tourmaline finds its origin in the enchanting lands of Mozambique. This is no ordinary stone, but a true testament to nature's unparalleled artistry. Crafted over millennia, deep within the earth's embrace, this gem calmly holds the whispers of time within its crystalline lattice. The mines of Mozambique, abundant with the gifts of the earth, offered this gemstone a birthplace. It garnered the hues of the land, and the spirit of its earthly cradle now finds an eternal home within its multifaceted shine. As it emerges from the depths, the verdant heart of nature's finest materials bestows upon it a story as layered and complex as the landscapes that shaped it.
The tourmaline began its captivating journey as mineral deposits scattered across the lowlands, forming under the intense pressure and heat of geological transformation. It slowly crystallized over centuries, until miners skillfully extracted it from the earth, revealing its embryonic shades to the first rays of light. Drawn forth from caves of darkness into the unadulterated sky, this tourmaline carries within it the very essence of its homeland—a tableau of subtle colors reflecting the varied moods of dawn and dusk. Mozambique’s sun, rain, and earth became artisans in their own right, nurturing the tourmaline which today rests gracefully in your hands. Its every facet was designed by nature, delivering a novel beauty that famed craftspeople elevate only through their expert touch.
In the hands of master gem cutters, the gemstone reveals itself through precise and careful crafting. The emerald cut shape is chosen to preserve the stone's innate clarity and luster, presenting a harmonious interplay of surfaces that catch the light in a graceful dance. Each angle is meticulously attended, ensuring the gem's inherent narrative never falters nor fades, but glistens eternally with untold mysteries. It is here that The Natural Gemstone Company’s artisans transform nature’s bounty into mirrors of prestige and elegance, evoking a story of transformation embedded within the multi-colored ebbs and flows of the tourmaline itself.
Likewise, its celebrated clarity, assessed as very slightly included, allows its transparent form to become a window into its inner world. With light color intensity, the tourmaline emanates a soft and gentle aura, inviting onlookers to explore the hidden depths of its character. The emerald cut complements this subtlety perfectly, channeling awareness toward the contrast and clarity of its interior. As light touches its polished surface, the tourmaline reveals an animated spectrum of colors that infuse each gaze with warmth and tranquility. Through the years, this gemstone remains a steadfast guardian of its own beauty, unyielding to the passage of time.
In owning this remarkable tourmaline, you connect with an elegant testament to the fusion of elemental power and human mastery. This gemstone not only serves as an exquisite piece of jewelry, but as a trusted companion on your life's journey—each shared moment enriched by its enduring allure. As proud custodians of this heritage, The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as a promise: whether as a personal token or an heirloom gift, it will captivate hearts as it has for ages past. Indulge in the eternal tale written by nature and inscribed by craftsmen, embracing a legacy soon to be woven into your own story. Let this remarkable gem’s journey from its natural origins to your treasure carry forward, a luminous beacon retaining its allure for generations beyond.


