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3.85 Ct. Bi Color Tourmaline from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Jun 20
Item ID: | K24941 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.7 Width: 8.51 Height: 6.01 |
Weight: | 3.85 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $208 |
One beautiful transparent 3.85 carat asscher octagon shape bi color tourmaline from Brazil arrives to you as a rare study in subtlety and balance. Its exact dimensions are 8.70 x 8.51 x 6.01 mm, a generous size for an asscher cut that allows the stone to breathe and to reveal its inner life, with a clarity graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a medium color intensity that offers both presence and refinement, and an excellent polish that gives each step and pavilion a clean, crisp reflection. This gem has been heat treated, a common and stable enhancement that improves color distribution while respecting the natural character of the crystal, and it comes to you carefully selected and presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, where provenance and honest description are a matter of pride. The asscher cut in an octagon outline creates an architectural elegance, the broad truncated corners and concentric facets producing a hall of mirrors effect that magnifies the bi color play between olive green and dusty rose, a combination that reads as sophisticated and wearable, whether set in a bold cocktail ring or a delicate pendant.
When you compare this bi color tourmaline to other stones on the market, several advantages become immediately clear. Versus single tone tourmalines, this gem offers a dynamic color narrative in one crystal, eliminating the need to combine two stones to achieve a complementary palette, and making for a piece that changes mood with movement and light. Against comparable carat weights in sapphire or emerald, the 3.85 carat bi color tourmaline often presents a more affordable path to a large, eye catching center stone, with the added benefit of unusual color zoning that few sapphires or emeralds possess naturally. Compared to treated or lab grown alternatives, the slightly included clarity of this Brazilian tourmaline is an authenticity marker, small internal characteristics that attest to a natural origin rather than detracting from beauty, especially when the asscher cut and excellent polish work together to conceal and refract them into flashes of life. Many customers value the origin, and Brazil is recognized for producing tourmalines with clear color separation and stable crystal structure, so you receive not only aesthetic uniqueness but also a trustworthy geological story.
The romantic backstory of this gem is written in its color transition, a slow passage from olive green to rose that reads like dusk giving way to dawn, a meeting of two worlds at the horizon. Imagine a story of lovers who meet in a botanical garden at twilight, the green of the leaves holding the calm of the day, while a shy blush of rose promises the warmth to come, the gem carrying that memory as an heirloom of feeling. The slight inclusions act as tiny private letters within the crystal, traces of time and pressure that would be polished away in a synthetic stone, but here they serve as gentle reminders that beauty is earned, that the heart keeps its traces and that promises grow stronger through the little imperfections. The asscher cut frames this story like the panes of an old greenhouse window, each step facet a compartment of memory, each reflection a repeat of that tender scene, so the stone becomes more than decoration, it becomes a talisman for transition, for balance, and for the enduring glow that follows a heartfelt promise.
As a practical choice this bi color tourmaline presents clear benefits for a discerning buyer, and The Natural Gemstone Company is ready to guide you through the best ways to showcase it. The 8.70 x 8.51 x 6.01 mm proportions and the 3.85 carat weight make it ideal for a center stone in a bespoke ring design, where the asscher cut can be set low enough for everyday wear or elevated to emphasize light return, and the medium color intensity means it will pair beautifully with both warm and cool metals, from rose gold that accentuates the pink tones to yellow gold that warms the green, or platinum for a modern, neutral frame. The heat treatment applied is stable and commonly accepted in the trade, and the slight inclusions do not compromise durability, they instead confirm natural origin and add character, offering a more compelling story than a perfectly flawless synthetic counterpart. If you seek a statement piece that offers rarity, honest value, and a narrative of romance and authenticity, this asscher octagon bi color tourmaline from Brazil stands apart from many market options, and our team at The Natural Gemstone Company will assist with certification, custom setting advice, and care recommendations so your chosen gem becomes a cherished part of your life.





















