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3.07 Ct. Peach Tourmaline from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 5
Item ID: | K24192 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.44 Width: 6.78 Height: 5.11 |
Weight: | 3.07 Ct. |
Color: help | Peach |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
This peach tourmaline is a transparent, natural gemstone that presents a refined balance between delicacy and presence, weighing 3.07 carat and measuring 10.44 x 6.78 x 5.11 mm, cut into a classic emerald cut. The emerald cut emphasizes linear facets and step cuts, producing broad flashes of light that showcase clarity and color in an elegant, architectural way. This stone has a clarity grade of very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that natural inclusions are minimal and do not detract from visual appeal when viewed without magnification, they are primarily important to gemological assessment rather than everyday appearance. The polish on this specimen is excellent, enhancing surface smoothness and allowing the tourmaline to achieve crisp facet definition and stable light return. Importantly, this tourmaline has no enhancement, a quality that is increasingly valued by informed collectors and designers because it preserves the stone in its natural state and carries implications for long term stability and potential resale value.
Origin contributes to both the story and market perception of a gemstone, and this peach tourmaline comes from Tanzania, a locality known for producing clean, well crystallized tourmalines with appealing pastel tones. Tanzanian tourmaline deposits often yield stones with pastel peach and pink hues that are distinct from more saturated varieties found in other regions, making them desirable for refined jewelry pieces that favor subtlety. For an educated buyer, the combination of transparent body, light color intensity, and minimal inclusions places this stone in a category where optical performance and versatility meet natural provenance and good cutting. The emerald cut, with its larger table and step facets, works particularly well with a stone of very slightly included clarity because inclusions are less likely to interrupt the clean, broad flashes of light than they might in brilliant cuts. The lack of treatments increases confidence in the long term color stability and care requirements, and it also simplifies any future certification, appraisal, or resale process.
When set in jewelry, the gentle peach tone and light intensity of this tourmaline make it remarkably adaptable to a range of skin tones and metal choices. For warmer and olive complexions, the peach hue will harmonize with natural undertones and enhance warmth, appearing almost luminous when paired with rose gold or yellow gold settings. For neutral or cool skin tones, the same peach tone offers a pleasing contrast that can bring warmth to the complexion without looking overly dominant, particularly when set in white metals such as platinum or white gold that provide a modern, icy frame to the stone. The light color intensity also allows for layering with accent stones, so a halo of small diamonds or a combination with sapphires can alter perceived tone, making the peach appear deeper or more pastel depending on surrounding colors. The rectangular emerald cut lends itself to classic solitaire settings, three stone designs, and vintage inspired bezels, and its dimensions provide a substantial presence on the finger while remaining elegant and wearable for daily use.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this peach tourmaline with full disclosure of its gemological attributes, because transparency in sourcing, grading, and enhancement status matters to collectors and designers. The stone is an excellent choice for a bespoke engagement ring that favors understated color, for a statement cocktail ring that reads as refined rather than loud, or for a pendant that benefits from the emerald cut geometry. Care is straightforward, warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain its brilliance, and because no enhancements are present there are no special thermal or chemical sensitivities beyond those typical for tourmaline, which has good durability for regular wear when set with proper protection. If you would like further technical details, setting recommendations, or high resolution images from additional angles, The Natural Gemstone Company is available to assist with bespoke design options and certification resources that support informed purchasing decisions.
























