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Tourmaline Emerald Pendant from Afghanistan 5.30 ct bicolor petrol blue green
Product information "Tourmaline Emerald Pendant from Afghanistan 5.30 ct bicolor petrol blue green"
...the most beautiful among the beautiful..., a two-tone petrol blue-green tourmaline from Afghanistan, always special due to the particularly high light refraction and brilliance of the Afghan tourmalines, approx. 5.30 ct, approx. 15 x 6.5 mm in size, VS, AAA, a remarkably beautiful gemstone, made as a pendant in a traditional Italian company in Valenza.... combined with FINE emerald of approx. 0.38 ct, AAA+, approx. 5.5 x 5 mm in size, color distribution/brilliance/transparency very good , movable as a pendant and a curved border set with full-cut brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.20 ct, TW (fine white G) / VS (very small inclusions), movable pendant eyelet (inner diameter 4.2 x 3.4 mm) made in 750 yellow gold , dimensions of the pendant approx. 30 x 11 x 7 mm, all information was checked by a jewelry appraiser for authenticity and quality information, every customer receives an invoice with VAT and a detailed description, new production!, finest gemstone jewelry! Expertise (surcharge of 20 euros)
About tourmaline: It is available in all price ranges, the most expensive is the Paraiba tourmaline from Brazil, followed by top gemstones from Africa and Afghanistan, which are enjoying growing popularity. Just like the Paraiba tourmaline, the other types of tourmaline will also experience an increase in price over the years, because large, flawless gemstones in top colors are rare and increasing demand is driving up carat prices. I am all the more pleased to be able to use a cooperation with experienced gemologists and dealers locally in Afghanistan to buy top stones for as long as possible. The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese word tura mali, which means "a mixed-colored stone." For the mineralogist, tourmalines are simply a group of silicate (borosilicate) minerals. The color nuances range from colorless, red, pink, green, yellow, blue to black. A special feature is pleochroism, the tourmaline shows up in different colors depending on the direction you look at it and the piezoelectricity and pyroelectricity, opposite crystal ends are charged differently.
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