2.70-Carat Intense Pink California Tourmaline
$800.00
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A beautiful intense pink tourmaline from the Oceanview Mine in Pala, California, 2.70 carats.
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Description
The Oceanview Mine is located in Pala, California, a region that is world-famous for its production of gem-quality tourmalines in a variety of hues. While the mine was first opened in the early 1900’s, in remained largely untouched until it was reopened in the year 2000. Since then it has sporadically produced pockets of morganite, tourmaline and amazing deep purple kunzite. This tourmaline comes from the Big Kahuna II pocket zone discovered in late 2010; it produced some remarkable multi-colored and deep cranberry red tourmaline crystals. The majority of these crystals were too small or too included to be faceted. During 2012-2013 I spent some time working in this mine and managed to acquire a parcel of gems from one of the miners; this tourmaline is faceted from that material.
This beautiful gem is a gorgeous intense pink color, with just a hint of orange. It’s been faceted in the classic emerald cut design. The resulting gemstone is bright and lively in the hand and really shows of the gorgeous color of the tourmaline. The gem has slight inclusions that are just barely visible to the unaided eye. The inclusions have been factored into the price, making this a great value for the size and color. The tourmaline weighs 2.70 carats and measures 8.9 x 6.2 x 5.4 mm.
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