- Order number: SW11945
Estimated value approx. 6,856 euros
...who doesn't love the Paraiba tourmaline in the exceptional color swimming pool blue-green, made in a traditional goldsmith's factory in Valenza/Italy, with the Schmuckzicke logo, worked in 750 white gold, the star is the said Paraiba tourmaline drop approx. 1.28 ct, 7 x 8 mm, fine color quality, transparent, natural. growth traits, Mozambique, cut very good, color quality, color intensity and color distribution very good-good, in a hand-crafted setting combined with a princess diamond approx. 0.16 ct and surrounded by full-cut diamonds in the halo style, TW (fine white) / VS (very small inclusions), great brilliance, matching delicate link chain with six full-cut diamonds of 0.23 ct, chic round anchor chain with the individually set full-cut diamonds as a highlight, dimensions of the pendant approx. 15 x 10.5 mm, height 5 mm, weight approx. 3.90 grams, pendant integrated into the chain, approx. 44.5 cm long, unique jewelry, we only make individual pieces! About the tourmaline: It is available in all price ranges, the most expensive being the Paraiba tourmaline from Brazil, followed by top gemstones from Africa and Afghanistan, which are enjoying growing popularity. Like Paraiba tourmaline, the other types of tourmaline will see price increases over the years as large, flawless gemstones in top colors are rare and increasing demand is driving carat prices up. I am all the more pleased to be able to use a cooperation with experienced gemologists and dealers on site in Afghanistan in order to buy up top stones while it is still possible. The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese word tura mali, meaning "a mixed-colored stone", to the mineralogist, tourmalines are simply a group of silicate (boron silicate) minerals.
Estimated value approx. 5,856 euros ...who doesn't love the Paraiba tourmaline in the exceptional color swimming pool blue-green, made in a traditional goldsmith's factory in Valenza/Italy, with the Schmuckzicke logo, worked in 750 white gold, the star is the said Paraiba tourmaline drop approx. 1.28 ct, 7 x 8 mm, fine color quality, transparent, natural. growth traits, Mozambique, cut very good, color quality, color intensity and color distribution very good-good, in a hand-crafted setting combined with a princess diamond approx. 0.16 ct and surrounded by full-cut diamonds in the halo style, TW (fine white) / VS (very small inclusions), great brilliance, matching delicate link chain with six full-cut diamonds of 0.23 ct, chic round anchor chain with the individually set full-cut diamonds as a highlight, dimensions of the pendant approx. 15 x 10.5 mm, height 5 mm, weight approx. 3.90 grams, pendant integrated into the chain, approx. 44.5 cm long, unique jewelry, we only make individual pieces! About the tourmaline: It is available in all price ranges, the most expensive being the Paraiba tourmaline from Brazil, followed by top gemstones from Africa and Afghanistan, which are enjoying growing popularity. Like Paraiba tourmaline, the other types of tourmaline will see price increases over the years as large, flawless gemstones in top colors are rare and increasing demand is driving carat prices up. I am all the more pleased to be able to use a cooperation with experienced gemologists and dealers on site in Afghanistan in order to buy up top stones while it is still possible. The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese word tura mali, meaning "a mixed-colored stone", to the mineralogist, tourmalines are simply a group of silicate (boron silicate) minerals. The color nuances are varied, from colourless, red, pink, green, yellow, blue to black. A special feature is the pleochroism, the tourmaline appears in different colors depending on the viewing direction and the piezoelectric and pyroelectricity, opposite crystal ends are charged differently.
The color nuances are varied, from colourless, red, pink, green, yellow, blue to black. A special feature is the pleochroism, the tourmaline appears in different colors depending on the viewing direction and the piezoelectric and pyroelectricity, opposite crystal ends are charged differently.