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3.93 Ct. Tourmaline from Brazil
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Item ID: | K20858 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 23.6 Width: 5 Height: 4.1 |
Weight: | 3.93 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $650 |
This pear shape tourmaline offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a precision crafted gem weighing 3.93 carat, with dimensions 23.60 by 5.00 by 4.10 mm, transparent and striking in a bluish green hue. The cutter has executed a mixed brilliant cut, employing a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown to maximize scintillation, combined with elongated step influenced pavilion faceting to preserve color saturation along the length of the stone. The result is an elegant balance between sparkle and depth, where crown brilliances animate the surface and the pavilion geometry maintains a deep, even tone from tip to head. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from face up performance, and the stone exhibits an excellent polish that enhances facet junction crispness and minimizes light leakage. This tourmaline is unenhanced and natural, sourced from Brazil, and it represents the kind of material that connoisseurs seek when clarity, cut, and unaltered color are primary selection criteria.
From a gemological perspective this specimen demonstrates several notable technical attributes that collectors and setters will appreciate. The mixed brilliant style on an elongated pear shape requires disciplined pavilion planning to avoid windowing and to maintain consistent return of light across the narrow profile, and this piece shows careful pavilion depth control that keeps the body color intense without sacrificing brilliance. Tourmaline typically displays strong pleochroism, and this bluish green material reveals distinct shifts between greener and bluer tones when rotated under directional light, a property that can be used intentionally when orienting the stone in a mounting to emphasize either hue. Hardness in the range of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale makes tourmaline durable for everyday wear with appropriate protective mounting, and the excellent polish and clean facet symmetry further reduce the risk of surface abrasion initiating visible wear. Because the stone is not heat treated or otherwise enhanced, its color and internal character are stable and predictable for design work, and the elongated pear proportions offer unique design possibilities for pendants, tapered earring settings, and bespoke rings that take advantage of the graceful linear silhouette.
Beyond its technical specifications this bluish green tourmaline carries a range of metaphysical associations that many buyers find meaningful, and these traditional attributes complement its physical beauty. Green orientated tourmalines are commonly linked to the heart chakra, associated with emotional healing, compassion, and the cultivation of calm resilience, while the blue component is often connected to the throat chakra, promoting clear communication and the alignment of intention with expression. Collectively the bluish green tone is said to facilitate harmonious dialogue between feeling and thought, supporting an integrated sense of self and fostering creative problem solving. Practitioners of crystal work often use tourmaline for grounding and protective purposes, citing its reputed ability to transmute negative energy into a neutral or positive form and to create an auric buffer that aids focus and emotional stability. Because this example is natural and untreated, some users prefer it for ritual or meditative use where authenticity of the material is considered important, and its elegant dimensions allow it to be worn close to the body in a pendant or ring where its influence can be both personally symbolic and visually striking.
If you desire additional gemological data such as refractive index readings, specific gravity, or a detailed inclusion map for lapidary planning or insured valuation, The Natural Gemstone Company can arrange supplementary testing and provide high resolution images from multiple angles. For custom mounting guidance we can advise on orientation to maximize pleochroic effects, prong or bezel strategies to protect the narrow point of the pear shape, and metal pairings that will enhance the bluish green saturation while maintaining structural security. This 3.93 carat pear shape tourmaline is a technical and aesthetic example of fine Brazilian material, combining considered cutting, excellent polish, and natural intense color, making it a desirable choice for collectors and jewelers who value clarity of craft and authenticity of gem material.





















