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1.28 ct OCTAGON (8 X 5 MM) UNHEATED / UNTREATED WATERMELON TOURMALINE GEMSTONE

$ 33.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Clarity: VS
  • Color: Bi Color
  • Country of Origin: Mozambique
  • Modified Item: No
  • Cut Grade: Excellent
  • Fancy Color: Bi Color
  • Natural/Lab-Created: Natural
  • Brand: DeluxeGems
  • Total Carat Weight (TCW): 1.28
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Size: 8.13 x 5.25 x 3.10 mm
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Treatment: Unheated / Untreated
  • Hardness: 7.5 Mohs scale
  • Gem Type: Watermelon Tourmaline
  • Quantity: 1
  • Cut: Excellent
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Width: 5.25
  • Depth: 3.1
  • SKU: 220774-1S44L5
  • Total Carat Weight: 1.28
  • Length: 8.13
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mozambique
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Transparency: Transparent
  • Shape: Octagon
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Luster: Excellent

    Description

    1.28 ct MARVELOUS OCTAGON (8 X 5 MM) UNHEATED / UNTREATED MOZAMBIQUE WATERMELON TOURMALINE LOOSE GEMSTONE
    Rare Stone! Unheated / Untreated Bi Color Orgin From Mozambique
    100% Natural Genuine & Mined from Earth Gemstone !!!
    Gem Type
    Watermelon Tourmaline
    Color
    Bi Color
    Shape
    Octagon
    Size (LxWxD)
    8.13 x 5.25 x 3.10 mm
    Weight
    1.28 ct
    Hardness
    7.5
    Luster
    Excellent
    Clarity
    VS
    Treatment
    Unheated / Untreated
    Origin
    Mozambique
    RefractiveIndex
    1.62-1.64
    Specific Gravity
    3.06
    FL
    IF
    VVS1
    VVS2
    VS1
    VS2
    SI1
    SI2
    L1
    L2
    L3
    L4
    Flawless Internally
    Flawless
    Very Very Slightly
    Imperfect
    Very Slightly Imperfect
    Slightly Imperfect
    Imperfect
    Opaque
    Watermelon Tourmaline
    Mohs Hardness - 7-7.5 Found in - Russia, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Tanzania, Nambia, South Africa, Zinbabwe, Mozambique, Kenya & the USA History - Watermelon Tourmaline refers to bi-colored tourmaline of pink and green in the same crystal. Slices of this stone should have a green rind with a pink center. There are currently 10 different varieties in the tourmaline family. The name is derived from ancient Singhalese term turmali (mixed colored stones). Tourmaline is estimated to have been used as a gem for over 2000 years, especially by the Chinese. In 1703 a package of this stone was sent by mistake to Amsterdam. The Dutch noticed that the stone attracted ashes and straw when heated, and named the stones aschenstrekkers (ash drawers). Magicians used it in Sri Lanka to tell prophecies from the ashes. Tourmaline and Quartz are the only two common stones known to be pzioelectric, or capable of producing opposite electrical charges when pressure is exerted on both ends of a crystal. Metaphysical - In ancient times the stone was believed to glow with its own energy. It symbolized wealth, friendship and love. Watermelon Tourmaline is thought to help alleviate pain, strengthen the immune system and protect the nerves. Types of Tourmaline include: Elbaite(multi), Verdilite(green), Watermelon(pink & green), Rubellite(pink to red), Indicolite(blue), Dravite(yellow to brown), Achroite(clear), Schorl(black), Pariba(neon blue green) & Siberite(purple) Metaphysical - reported to balance male/female energies, attract love, success and management.
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