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48.18 Ct. Green Cabochon Tourmaline from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Jul 23
Item ID: | K25507 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 24.7 Width: 15.5 Height: 12.3 |
Weight: | 48.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $111 |
One translucent 48.18 carat cushion shape green tourmaline is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, measuring 24.70 x 15.50 x 12.30 mm. The gem has been fashioned as a cabochon to emphasize depth of color and internal glow, exhibiting dark color intensity and a clarity grade of slightly included as evaluated at eye level. No enhancement has been applied, and the surface displays an excellent polish that produces a smooth reflective plane and a soft play of light across the dome. Origin is Brazil, a source known for producing richly colored tourmalines whose natural saturation and stability make them attractive for both fine jewelry and private collections. The substantial carat weight combined with a cushion cabochon profile creates a presence more akin to a classic collector gem than a small accent stone, while the translucency allows for subtle light transmission that enhances the perception of depth without overpowering the setting.
In terms of historical and gemological comparison, this specimen shares aspects with several well known green gems without attempting literal equivalence. The deep, even green recalls the storied depth of the Dresden Green in its capacity to convey a concentrated hue while retaining a natural, slightly somber character. The cabochon presentation and rounded luster invoke the feel of historic Mughal emeralds that were valued for their saturated color and tactile polish rather than for faceted brilliance. Unlike highly faceted diamonds that rely on refraction and scintillation, this tourmaline derives its appeal from color saturation, body tone, and surface finish, a quality that places it in dialogue with collector stones prized for presence and provenance. Its slight inclusions contribute to the gemological narrative of natural origin and can enhance visual complexity under different lighting conditions. For connoisseurs seeking a substantial unenhanced green tourmaline from Brazil with a refined cabochon cut and consummate polish, The Natural Gemstone Company presents this piece as a documentation of natural color and form, suitable for prominent mounting or as a focal specimen in a curated collection.






















