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1.80CT Natural Lagoon Tourmaline From Afghanistan
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.020 x 6.150 x 5.540mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.800
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- Colours
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1.80CT Natural Lagoon Tourmaline From Afghanistan
Weight:(1.80)CT
Stone:(Tourmaline)
Origin:(Afghanistan)
Lagoon tourmaline is a relatively rare and visually striking variety of tourmaline, known for its beautiful, vibrant blue and green hues. The name "lagoon" reflects the stone's resemblance to the colors of a tropical lagoon, with shades that can range from turquoise and seafoam green to deeper blues and blues-green blends. This variety is typically found in small to medium-sized gemstones and is highly valued for its intense, watery color and clarity.
Lagoon tourmaline is part of the larger tourmaline family, which includes other well-known varieties such as rubellite (red) and chrome (green). The color of lagoon tourmaline is primarily due to the presence of elements like iron and copper. These stones are generally cut in ways that emphasize their beautiful, natural color, and they are often used in fine jewelry, especially for statement pieces like rings, earrings, and pendants.
As with other tourmalines, lagoon tourmaline is durable and scores 7-7.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it suitable for everyday wear. While not as common as some other tourmaline types, lagoon tourmaline's striking color makes it a sought-after gemstone for collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.020 x 6.150 x 5.540 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.800
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- Colours
-
1.80CT Natural Lagoon Tourmaline From Afghanistan
Weight:(1.80)CT
Stone:(Tourmaline)
Origin:(Afghanistan)
Lagoon tourmaline is a relatively rare and visually striking variety of tourmaline, known for its beautiful, vibrant blue and green hues. The name "lagoon" reflects the stone's resemblance to the colors of a tropical lagoon, with shades that can range from turquoise and seafoam green to deeper blues and blues-green blends. This variety is typically found in small to medium-sized gemstones and is highly valued for its intense, watery color and clarity.
Lagoon tourmaline is part of the larger tourmaline family, which includes other well-known varieties such as rubellite (red) and chrome (green). The color of lagoon tourmaline is primarily due to the presence of elements like iron and copper. These stones are generally cut in ways that emphasize their beautiful, natural color, and they are often used in fine jewelry, especially for statement pieces like rings, earrings, and pendants.
As with other tourmalines, lagoon tourmaline is durable and scores 7-7.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it suitable for everyday wear. While not as common as some other tourmaline types, lagoon tourmaline's striking color makes it a sought-after gemstone for collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
Shipping provider | Shipping to Thailand | Shipping to rest of world |
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Standard Shipping - Tracked | $10.00 / 10 days | $18.00 / 21 days |
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good seller
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Positive
A little beauty! Thanks for the quick & problemfree delivery. PSW
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Beautiful gem, thank you
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Item was not as described in fact, it was totally different. Seller offered refund for the return of the gem however it would cost me more to send it back then it was worth it.
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Love stone very happy with it !
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