1.51 ct Oval Faceted Pale Greenish-Blue Tourmaline (Possibly Copper-Bearing)
1.51 ct Oval Faceted Pale Greenish-Blue Tourmaline (Possibly Copper-Bearing)
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This 1.51 carat natural Tourmaline is a lovely pale greenish-blue colour.
Weight: 1.51 carat
Cut: Oval
Colour: Pale greenish-blue
Length: 8.44 mm
Width: 6.56 mm
Depth: 4.09 mm
Treatment: None
Origin: Mozambique
Certificate: No – Can be certified at an extra charge
About Tourmaline:
Species: Tourmaline (Group Name)
Deposits found in: Brazil (Minas Gerais, Paraiba), Afghanistan, Australia, Burma, India, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Russia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, the USA (California, Maine), Zaire, Italy (Elba), and Switzerland (Tessin).
Known colours: Tourmaline ranges in colour from very dark green, almost black, to pale pink and colourless. The most common colours are green and pink. Tourmaline with a vivid forest green, pink to ruby-red, or teal colour is the most prized.
Mohs Hardness: 7 – 7.5
From the Sinhalese name “Turamali,” which is thought to mean “stone with mixed colours.”
Some tourmaline crystals grade in colour from one end to the next, in others the colour grades from the outer surfaces inward. When these crystals present a colour grading from green outside to pink inside, they are referred to as “watermelon tourmaline.” Most crystals display at least some grading and therefore it is a popular practise to cut these stones in long shapes in order to display this characteristic.
The colour of tourmaline can be improved by heat treatment although gamma-irradiation treatments may fade over time.
Please note: We take great care to ensure that the photographs are an accurate representation of the actual stone, but due to differences in screen quality and resolution, and the fact that the colour of a gemstone is dependent on the type of light it is viewed in, some variation is possible.
Stock Code: RM530794