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  Olive Green Mozambique Tourmaline Paraiba 33.03 carats Olive Green Mozambique Tourmaline Paraiba 33.03 carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
532 200 ₽
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Starlanka Bright Green Nigerian Tourmaline 14.86 carats Bright Green Nigerian Tourmaline 14.86 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
395 500 ₽
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Starlanka Bright Green African Tourmaline 59.71 carats Bright Green African Tourmaline 59.71 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
438 700 ₽
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  Mozambique Paraiba Green Tourmaline 39.20 Carats Mozambique Paraiba Green Tourmaline 39.20 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
352 400 ₽
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Starlanka Sky Blue Mozambican Tourmaline Cuprian 18.58 Carats – 18x16 mm Sky Blue Mozambican Tourmaline Cuprian 18.58 Carats – 18x16 mm Tourmaline is a family of related minerals with different properties. Due to the wide variety of colors, these stones are popular in jewelry. High-quality tourmaline is found in a wide variety of colors and varieties, from colorless to pink and even black, with amazing varieties such as Paraiba tourmaline and watermelon tourmaline. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
438 700 ₽
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  Neon Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 5.83 Carats Neon Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 5.83 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
704 700 ₽
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  Neon Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 4.21 Carats – 10 mm Neon Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 4.21 Carats – 10 mm Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
1 100 200 ₽
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  Lime Green Paraiba Tourmaline 16.30 Carats Lime Green Paraiba Tourmaline 16.30 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
395 500 ₽
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  Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 9.03 carats Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 9.03 carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
1 582 000 ₽
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  Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 13.13 Carats – 15 mm Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 13.13 Carats – 15 mm Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
309 300 ₽
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  Pale Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 63.81 Carats Pale Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 63.81 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
1 848 100 ₽
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  Neon Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 7.46 Carats Neon Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 7.46 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
438 700 ₽
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  Sky Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 3.95 Carats – 10 mm Sky Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 3.95 Carats – 10 mm Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
266 100 ₽
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  Bright Green Untreated Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 20.53 Carats Bright Green Untreated Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 20.53 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
438 700 ₽
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  Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 24.29 Carats Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 24.29 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
266 100 ₽
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  Bright Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 19.12 Carats Bright Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 19.12 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
438 700 ₽
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Starlanka Green African Tourmaline 29.69 carats Green African Tourmaline 29.69 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
438 700 ₽
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  Paraiba 9.22 carat Nigerian Ice Tourmaline Paraiba 9.22 carat Nigerian Ice Tourmaline Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
489 000 ₽
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Starlanka Green African Tourmaline 105.53 carats Green African Tourmaline 105.53 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
791 000 ₽
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  Paraiba 8.49 Carat Nigerian Ice Tourmaline Paraiba 8.49 Carat Nigerian Ice Tourmaline Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
266 100 ₽
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  Paraiba 10.40 Carat Nigerian Ice Tourmaline – 14x12mm Paraiba 10.40 Carat Nigerian Ice Tourmaline – 14x12mm Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
266 100 ₽
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  Sky Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 42.01 Carats Sky Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 42.01 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
489 000 ₽
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  Neon Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 34.99 Carats Neon Green Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 34.99 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
791 000 ₽
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  Mozambique Paraiba Ice Tourmaline 44.88 Carats Mozambique Paraiba Ice Tourmaline 44.88 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
661 600 ₽
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  Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 18.04 carats Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 18.04 carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
704 700 ₽
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  Sky Blue Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 6.30 Carats Sky Blue Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 6.30 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
266 100 ₽
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  Neon Blue Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 7.87 Carats– 15x13 mm Neon Blue Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 7.87 Carats– 15x13 mm Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is appreciated for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry over whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
287 700 ₽
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  Neon Green Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 16.60 Carats Neon Green Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 16.60 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
654 400 ₽
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Starlanka Green African Tourmaline 122.28 carats Green African Tourmaline 122.28 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
1 495 700 ₽
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Starlanka Green African tourmaline "Basil" 57.44 carats Green African tourmaline "Basil" 57.44 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
1 057 100 ₽
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Starlanka Green Unprocessed African Tourmaline 27.04 carats Green Unprocessed African Tourmaline 27.04 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
1 100 200 ₽
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  Sky Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 9.91 Carats Sky Blue Mozambique Paraiba Tourmaline 9.91 Carats Paraiba tourmaline is a rare, unique and vibrant gemstone discovered in Brazil in the 1980s. It is valued for its neon blue and green shades, as well as for its copper and manganese content, which distinguishes it from other types of tourmaline. The value of Paraibo tourmaline is estimated based on color saturation, purity, cut and weight in carats, while neon blue, high saturation, fewer inclusions and a larger size are considered the most desirable. There is disagreement in the jewelry industry about whether the term "Paraibo tourmaline" should be limited to stones from a Brazilian deposit or also include stones from Nigeria and Mozambique, as this may affect the value of the gemstone. The value of paraiba tourmaline is determined by four parameters: color, purity, cut and weight in carats. The cost estimate also takes into account the origin and any processing performed. The weight in carats, especially for paraiba tourmalines, plays an important role, as it significantly affects the assessment of the overall quality of this special gemstone. Prized for its stunningly bright neon blue and green shades (due to copper and manganese), Paraiba tourmaline stands out among other varieties of this precious mineral. These mesmerizing shades range from bright blue to a delicate mint green, presenting a fascinating sight for both the eyes and the scientific mind.
438 700 ₽
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Starlanka Green African Tourmaline 64.71 carats Green African Tourmaline 64.71 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
395 500 ₽
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Starlanka Lime Green Mozambique Tourmaline 32.04 carats Lime Green Mozambique Tourmaline 32.04 carats Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
352 400 ₽
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Starlanka 39.35 carat Green African Tourmaline 39.35 carat Green African Tourmaline Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
309 300 ₽
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Starlanka Misty Green Raw African Tourmaline 30.15 carats, pair Misty Green Raw African Tourmaline 30.15 carats, pair Green tourmaline is a type of tourmaline, specifically green in color; it is sometimes referred to as verdelite in the trade. The color varies from bright electric to pale green, which makes it a very sought-after stone in the family of green stones. The most common noticeable property that helps gemstone dealers identify tourmaline is the double refraction effect, which is characteristic of these stones. Tourmaline jewelry is very durable and suitable for everyday wear, but it should be worn with caution, as falling on concrete can cause physical damage to the stone. Clean jewelry with tourmaline with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid mechanical cleaning, as it can damage the stones. If you are not sure, take your tourmaline jewelry to a professional dry cleaner.
266 100 ₽
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