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4.38 Ct. Cabochon Tourmaline from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Apr 7
Item ID: | K11326 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.15 Width: 9.09 Height: 5.86 |
Weight: | 4.38 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Sugar Loaf |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $64 |
This listing describes a single, transparent 4.38 carat cushion shape tourmaline from Mozambique, presented with dimensions of 9.15 by 9.09 by 5.86 millimeters. The stone is fashioned in a sugar loaf style, which produces a softly domed cushion profile that emphasizes color depth and saturation rather than excessive brilliance. The hue is a vivid pinkish purple, rich and even across the table, and the surface finish is classified as excellent polish, offering a bright, satiny luster. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means that small natural inclusions are present but do not materially detract from transparency or overall appeal. Importantly, this tourmaline has no enhancement, so the color and clarity reflect natural formation conditions, and the stated origin is Mozambique, a region well known for producing high quality pink and purplish tourmalines.
For the educated buyer, the combination of vivid color intensity, unenhanced origin, and a well executed sugar loaf cut makes this piece particularly interesting. Sugar loaf cuts are used intentionally for stones with strong saturation because the domed crown and gentle pavilion allow for deeper color presentation and richer tone, avoiding the windowing that can occur in shallow faceted cuts. The modest depth of 5.86 millimeters in relation to the near square outline produces pleasing proportions, maintaining face up weight without sacrificing even color distribution. Slight inclusions are typical for tourmaline and can actually assist with identification while having minimal effect on durability. Tourmaline is relatively tough for use in jewelry, and when inclusions are stable and not near the girdle they do not compromise wearability. The vivid pinkish purple hue shown here is often sought by collectors and connoisseurs because it sits on the desirable boundary between pure pink rubellite tones and cooler purple shades, offering strong visual impact while remaining unmistakably natural in character.
From a value perspective, a 4.38 carat, unenhanced tourmaline with vivid saturation and clean presentation is a noteworthy offering. Mozambique origins are a positive factor, as the deposits from that region have become increasingly recognized for producing emotionally appealing colors and commercial consistency. For custom work and high quality settings, this gem will perform exceptionally as a center stone in a pendant or a ring where the sugar loaf profile can be displayed to its best advantage. Practical setting recommendations include a secure bezel or a protective surround for everyday wear, which will preserve the domed surface and minimize exposure of any minor inclusions to knocks. For display or investment purposes, the combination of natural color, lack of enhancement, and documented origin is attractive because it affirms both aesthetic and provenance value. At The Natural Gemstone Company we provide full disclosure of these attributes, and we are able to supply additional high resolution imagery, magnified inclusion photographs, and third party testing on request to support assurance of quality for discerning buyers. If you would like assistance with setting options, appraisal guidance, or certification pathways, our team is ready to advise on the best approach to showcase and preserve this exceptional pinkish purple tourmaline.























