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9.19 Ct. Reddish Purple Cabochon Tourmaline from Mozambique
Item ID: | K11301 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.34 Width: 11.28 Height: 7.8 |
Weight: | 9.19 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Sugar Loaf |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This remarkable transparent 9.19 carat cushion shape tourmaline measures 11.34 x 11.28 x 7.80 mm, presenting an impressive face up area for its weight, and it is fashioned in a sugar loaf cut that emphasizes depth of color and weight retention. The stone displays a reddish purple hue with vivid color intensity, an excellent polish, and a clarity grade evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, which means that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem s overall visual appeal to a typical viewer. The gem is untreated, no enhancement, which is an important quality marker that preserves both optical integrity and market desirability. Origin is Mozambique, a source now widely recognized for producing some of the finest examples of red to purplish tourmaline in the global trade, and the combination of size, color saturation, cut quality, natural clarity, and untreated status positions this specimen among the stronger examples available to collectors and connoisseurs.
From a gemological perspective, several factors contribute to the intrinsic value of this tourmaline, and each of these factors is present at a high level in this piece. Carat weight is a primary driver of value in colored gemstones, and a 9.19 carat transparent tourmaline, particularly in the red to purple range, is uncommon enough to command collector attention. Color intensity is arguably the single most important determinant of value in tourmaline, and vivid saturation in the red purple range often draws premiums because it combines the allure of classic red tones with a degree of rarity relative to more common greens and blues. Clarity graded as very slightly included at eye level indicates natural internal characteristics that attest to origin and authenticity, without compromising brilliance or beauty when the gem is set. The sugar loaf treatment of the pavilion and crown preserves weight while enhancing color display, which is especially advantageous for buyers who value strong visual impact in a single stone. Mozambique provenance is relevant because market recognition of the region s production quality has strengthened in recent decades, establishing a clear provenance premium for fine examples.
As an investment grade colored gemstone, this tourmaline shows multiple attributes that support potential future appreciation, while acknowledging that no stone can be guaranteed to increase in price. First, the stone s combination of substantial carat weight, vivid color, strong polish, and natural, untreated status aligns with the supply and demand dynamics that historically drive value in the colored gem market. High quality, untreated stones are scarcer than treated equivalents, and collectors and high net worth buyers place a premium on natural material, especially as disclosure standards and consumer awareness rise. Second, the broader market for fine colored gemstones has shown resilience and growth as affluent buyers diversify holdings, as designers seek distinctive materials for bespoke jewelry, and as auction houses continue to record strong results for exceptional, well documented pieces. Third, provenance and documentation add tangible value, and a stone with clear origin from Mozambique, acquired and offered by a reputable source, will generally experience stronger demand when it is presented for resale. For an educated buyer focused on long term appreciation, this tourmaline offers a compelling balance of aesthetic appeal, documented natural quality, and rarity, making it suitable both for use in a high end jewelry commission and for inclusion in a curated gemstone collection.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we place emphasis on transparent sourcing, accurate grading, and full disclosure of treatment and origin, and this 9.19 carat sugar loaf cushion tourmaline reflects those priorities. We recommend that prospective buyers request or retain a formal gemological report for long term investment purposes, and that stones of this quality be preserved with provenance documentation and appropriate insurance. For collectors considering allocation to colored gemstones as part of a diversified asset strategy, a large, vivid, untreated tourmaline from a respected origin offers a realistic path to value preservation and potential appreciation, particularly when held with proper documentation and positioned thoughtfully for resale in private sales or at auction. For further details about this specific stone, certification options, and setting ideas that maximize both aesthetic and market value, please contact The Natural Gemstone Company and our specialists will provide the full technical and market guidance you require.























