OLIVE GREEN TO BLUISH TEAL

Lot: Tourmaline-52

     

     

    

COLOR: Greenish Blue, Olive Green, Teal, Pinkish Brown, Purplish Steel, Peachy Yellow, Dark Peridot Green
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to flawless stones (98%+ Top Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Nigeria
SIZE: Stones range in size from approximately 2.5 to 11.75+ Carats (4.85+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 174.67 Carats (36 Pieces) 34.93 Grams
PRICE: $262.01 ($1.50 Per Carat / $7.50 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Super lot of Olive Green to Greenish Blue Tourmaline Facet Rough from Nigeria! This is super clarity material with the bulk of it being eye-clean water worn crystal sections. Roughly 40-50% of the material has a closed C axis while the remainder has an open to dark C axis. There is a broad range of colors in this lot and it is a great parcel to pick up for getting a taste of the variety of Tourmaline Nigeria has to offer. There are dichroic stones in here as well as some unusual steel and purplish colors. The rough is shaped for high yield and even though the material overall is a bit dark I'm confident at least 1/2 the stones should brighten up significantly with proper orientation and complementary cutting.

We have priced this beyond belief and I'm confident it will be difficult if not impossible for you to find better prices on this material! This is the material that you see retailing for $5.00+ per carat! This is top faceting grade material having almost every bad stone picked out. We are confident you will get several stones from this lot that go over 2 carats at the eye-clean+ level. Most of the stones in this lot will cut eye-clean or better with the bulk being able to facet 10x clean. Practically every stone in the lot is a nice and chunky crystal section capable of giving above average yield.

COOL FACTS:
  1. Nigeria has steadily risen to be a powerhouse country for Tourmaline production and is now set to eclipse many traditional sources in sheer volume of material. Overall Nigerian material, like most African material, has the brownish overtones, darker colors and lacks the vibrancy and life that Afghan (and some Namibian and Nigerian) Tourmaline is known for; however, many Nigerian and African stones can cut beautiful finished gems that rival Afghan material. From my experience I don't think quality is even questionable as I still haven't seen any Tourmaline Floor me like the Best Afghani material in its natural crystal form! Afghan Tourmaline can cost an arm and a leg and Nigerian material is a great affordable substitute for everyone to have fun faceting some Tourmaline.