2.46-Carat Light Pink California Tourmaline
$700.00
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A beautiful pink tourmaline from the Stewart Mine in Pala, California, 2.46 carats.
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Description
The Stewart Mine in Pala, California was famous in the past for the immense quantities of fine pink tourmalines mined from its depths. First discovered over 100 years ago, it rose to prominence in the early part of the 20th century, supplying tourmaline to the Dowager Empress of China. When she passed away and the Boxer Rebellion ensued, the Chinese market for tourmaline collapsed and the mine became inactive for a long time. Apart from some smaller-scale mining done in the 1960’s and 1970’s the mine has been largely inactive, only being worked intermittently on a very small scale. This gem comes from some of that recent hand mining; this rough was mined around 2008 from a small pocket. I managed to acquire most of one of the miner’s shares from this pocket and have faceted a small number of gems from this material.
This beautiful gem is a gorgeous light pink. The gem is 100 percent natural and untreated in any way. It has inclusions that are visible with the unaided eye. The inclusions have been factored into the price, making this a great value for the size and color.
This tourmaline is faceted in a custom pear-shaped design and cut to high precision; the result is a glittering beauty of a gemstone. The gem weighs 2.46 carats and measures 9.6 x 9.6 x 5.8 mm.
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