ELECTRIC BLUE TO NEON GREEN

Lot: Tourmaline-136

 

  

COLOR: Cobalt Blue, Electric Blue, Electric Paraiba Blue, Greenish Blue to Bluish Green, Neon Green, Teal
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to very slightly included stones for the most part (95%+ Top Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Kunar, Afghanistan
SIZE: Stones range in size from approximately 3.01 to 3.74 Carats (3.48+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 41.82 Carats (12 Pieces) 8.364 Grams
PRICE: $188.19 ($4.50 Per Carat / $22.50 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Spectacular lot of Afghan Tourmaline running from a Neon Bluish Green to Teal and Cobalt Blue. Most of these are a SUPER clean and almost every stone is a chunky crystal section ideally shaped for high returns (Many of the stones in here are practically preformed because of the crystal structure of Tourmaline). Please note that most of the stones in this lot will cut eye-clean or better with the bulk being able to facet 10x clean.

This is the material that you see retailing for $12.00+ per carat! 90% of this material has an open C axis and some stones exhibit a bluer AB axis and Deep Peridot Green C axis. This is TOP TOP faceting grade material having every bad stone picked out and there are quite a few killer pieces in here. We are confident you will get 1+ carat gems from every stone in here with a little work. Practically every stone in the lot is a nice and chunky crystal section capable of giving above average yield. This is a steal for the price so don't miss out!

COOL FACTS:
  1. Afghan Tourmaline pockets tend to be relatively small in size and as a result consistency in color & quality is a rarity! We have never seen Afghan Tourmaline sold by the kilo with like colored and quality material and lots are generally small in size seldom going over 1/2-1 kilo.

  2. All Afghan Tourmaline is exhumed from primary deposits and as a result mining costs are considerably higher due to dynamite expenditures and traveling expenditures to get to remote mining areas. It is also interesting to note that since all Afghan Tourmaline is from primary deposits most rough will usually have sharp crystal faces.