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2.41 Ct. Tourmaline from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Nov 18
| Item ID: | K16902 | 
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| Dimensions (MM):help | Length: 11.15 Width: 8.18 Height: 4.34 | 
| Weight: | 2.41 Ct. | 
| Color:help | Green | 
| Color intensity:help | Intense | 
| Clarity:help | Slightly Included | 
| Shape:help | Pear | 
| Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | 
| Cutting style: | Faceted | 
| Enhancements:help | Heat Treated | 
| Origin:help | Mozambique | 
| Per carat price:help | $200 | 
One exquisite, transparent 2.41 carat pear shape green tourmaline commands attention, dimensions 11.15 x 8.18 x 4.34 mm, mixed brilliant cut, clarity graded slightly included as evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, enhancement heat treated, origin Mozambique, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. This gem is not merely a stone, it is a statement of cultivated taste and measured triumph. The pear silhouette carries a quietly aristocratic drama, elongating the hand when worn as a ring or pendulum of light when set as a pendant. The mixed brilliant cut marries the depth of a step pavilion with the scintillating geometry of brilliant facets, creating an optical performance that rewards movement and ambient illumination alike. The intense green, rich and saturated, sets a tone of modern luxury that reads as both refined and unmistakably alive.
Viewed under light, the tourmaline reveals a vitreous luster and an inner choreography of light and color, a lively play that distinguishes it from many peers. The mixed brilliant architecture encourages return of light to the viewer, producing crisp scintillation across the table and shoulders, and a complex pattern of flashes along the kite and star facets. Slight inclusions contribute to the gemity of the stone, telling of its natural origin and adding a private, internal landscape that shimmers rather than dulls. The excellent polish amplifies each facet plane, so light skims and then bursts into the body of the gem, delivering a surface brilliance paired with a deep, resonant core tone. Heat treatment has been applied with professional restraint to refine the green into an intense, even hue, without obscuring the gemological character born of Mozambican earth.
When compared to other green gemstones in its category, this Mozambique green tourmaline offers a unique conversation between brilliance, depth, and character. Emeralds often boast a regal depth of green that feels velvety and dense, yet many emeralds trade brilliance for that depth because of gardened inclusions, leaving the face up appearance more contemplative than scintillating. Tsavorite garnets possess a high refractive index and a sharp, lively brilliance that scintillates with remarkable fire, but tsavorites are usually smaller and their green reads more vivid and slightly cooler in tone. Peridot tends to show a warmer, olive green with less dispersion, resulting in a flatter, sunlit glow as opposed to the layered fluorescence of this tourmaline. Green sapphires, with their superior hardness and fine polish, reflect light differently, offering strong, crystalline brilliance and exceptional durability, but their green tones are often more muted or bluish. This Mozambique tourmaline sits elegantly between those archetypes, delivering more sparkle and a fresher vibrancy than typical emeralds, a more generous face up presence than most peridots, and a warmth and movement that tsavorite rarely matches at this size.
For the collector or the connoisseur designing a bespoke commission, this gem is supremely adaptable and rewarding. Set in warm yellow gold, the intense green will glow with an inviting, classic opulence, the yellow field enhancing golden undertones for a mature, sumptuous result. Mounted in white metals, such as platinum or white gold, the green reads as more contemporary and vivid, the cooler surround sharpening the stone s reflection and perceived saturation. Because the mixed brilliant cut favors light entry, prong settings that permit light to penetrate the pavilion will maximize scintillation, while halo treatments can elevate presence for a dramatic statement. The pear shape is equally compelling head on or in profile, offering a graceful teardrop silhouette that flatters finger length and neckline, the polished facets catching daylight and lamplight with equal authority. The clarity grade slightly included is a hallmark of natural provenance and will not detract from the gem s allure when expertly set and mounted.
Owning this pear shape green tourmaline from Mozambique is an achievement, a quiet proclamation of discernment that The Natural Gemstone Company is proud to offer. We source, evaluate, and present gemstones with an eye for provenance, cut, and face up appeal, ensuring that each selection stands as an investment in beauty and distinction. For those who seek rare color, lively reflection, and a narrative of origin, this tourmaline responds with warmth and poise, ready to be made into an heirloom piece. Please contact The Natural Gemstone Company for additional imagery, bespoke setting consultations, and certification details, so that your acquisition may be as seamless and considered as the gem itself.

























