Loose Tourmaline
Weight; 4.30 Carats
Dimension: 13.4x6.6x5.6 Mm
Origin: Paprook Afghanistan
Shape: Emerald
Color: Black, Green & Pink
Certificate; On Demand
Treatment: Non
Tri-color tourmaline, a captivating variation of the popular gemstone, exhibits a remarkable blend of three distinct colors within a single crystal. This unique gemstone is celebrated for its exquisite beauty, as it harmoniously combines hues in a way that distinguishes it from other tourmaline varieties.
The three colors typically found in tri-color tourmaline are pink, green, and white or clear sections. The crystal's internal structure influences the coloration, creating a mesmerizing play of colors. This exceptional combination makes each tri-color tourmaline specimen a one-of-a-kind gem, sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike.
Mined in various locations around the world, including Brazil, Afghanistan, and Namibia, the extraction of tri-color tourmaline requires careful precision. Miners must navigate the geological formations to find pockets of crystals that showcase the desired tricolor effect. Once unearthed, lapidaries skillfully cut and polish the gemstones to enhance their inherent beauty and reveal the striking color transitions.
Tri-color tourmaline's versatility in jewelry design is unparalleled. The unique combination of pink, green, and clear sections allows for creative and distinctive jewelry pieces. From multicolored...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Afghan Art Nouveau Multi-gemstone Loose Gemstones
MaterialsMulti-gemstone, Tourmaline, Other