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37 carats Rate Bi color Tourmaline Rough | Watermelon Tourmaline

37 carats Rate Bi color Tourmaline Rough | Watermelon Tourmaline

$1,500.00 USD
  • Brand: Rough Facet Grade Gems
  • SKU: Not specified
  • Product type: Tourmaline
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Gemstone Specification

SpecificationDetails

Stone Name

Watermelon Tourmaline and Tourmaline

Color of Gems

Bi Color, Green, Red, and Pink

Origin

Afghanistan

Birthstones

October

Category Types

Raw Crystals and Facet Rough

Deal Type

Small Bulk Lots / Start Up Deals and Single
SpecificationDetails

Stone Name

Watermelon Tourmaline and Tourmaline

Color of Gems

Bi Color, Green, Red, and Pink

Origin

Afghanistan
SpecificationDetails

Birthstones

October

Category Types

Raw Crystals and Facet Rough

Deal Type

Small Bulk Lots / Start Up Deals and Single

Product Description

Grab this beautiful unique green to pink tourmaline crystals for faceting

Product Details:

  • Stone Name: Tourmaline Crystals
  • Total Weight: 45 carats
  • Sizes: under 1 to 9.5 carats
  • Average: 6.6 carats
  • Clarity: VVS to Eye Clean
  • Treatment: No
  • Origin: Afghanistan

What is Tourmaline?

Tourmaline is a mineral group known for its wide variety of colors. Among these, bi-color tourmaline is one of the most popular and highly demanded varieties. Its rarity makes it more expensive compared to most other tourmaline colors, second only to the coveted Paraiba tourmaline. Bi-color tourmaline is also commonly referred to as "watermelon tourmaline" due to its distinctive and striking appearance.

Tourmaline is a complex borosilicate mineral that contains a combination of elements such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, lithium, or potassium. Its chemical composition can vary widely, resulting in an extraordinary range of colors. Tourmaline crystallizes in the trigonal system and typically forms in elongated, prismatic crystals with vertical striations. It has a hardness of 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable gemstone.

Associations and Properties

Geological Associations

Tourmaline is commonly found in granite pegmatites, metamorphic rocks, and hydrothermal veins.

It is often associated with quartz, feldspar, lepidolite, and beryl in pegmatite deposits.

Notable sources include Brazil, Madagascar, Afghanistan, and Nigeria.

Cultural and Mystical Associations

Tourmaline is believed to possess protective and grounding properties.

Watermelon tourmaline (bi-color variety) is often associated with emotional healing and balance.

It is a popular stone in crystal healing practices for promoting creativity and harmony.

Optical Properties

Tourmaline exhibits pleochroism, where it displays different colors when viewed from different angles.

Some specimens show chatoyancy (cat's-eye effect) or even asterism (star effect) when cut and polished properly.

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