A gorgeous bicolor – or tricolor, if we’re being exact – watermelon tourmaline. Bright and lively.
The tiny needle that’s plentily apparent in the images isn’t visible at all to the unaided eye in daylight, so it can justifiably be called eye clean.
The cut is a bit deep and it faces up more like 2.00 carats than 2.50, but recutting isn’t advisable in this case because the color looks really beautiful as it is and a recut could potentially risk that.
It looks far brighter, livelier and more saturated than the images make it seem.
Variety:
Tourmaline
Weight:
2.59
Color:
Orange-pink transitioning into yellow-white, transitioning into bluish green; medium in tone and intensely saturated
Clarity:
Eye clean
Treatments:
None
A gorgeous bicolor – or tricolor, if we’re being exact – watermelon tourmaline. Bright and lively.
The tiny needle that’s plentily apparent in the images isn’t visible at all to the unaided eye in daylight, so it can justifiably be called eye clean.
The cut is a bit deep and it faces up more like 2.00 carats than 2.50, but recutting isn’t advisable in this case because the color looks really beautiful as it is and a recut could potentially risk that.
It looks far brighter, livelier and more saturated than the images make it seem.
The only website where all gems get diligently color-matched and edited for accuracy until they reflect what the eye sees in diffused daylight outdoors.
Accurately represented in practical terms rather than abstract grading systems. When we say "eye clean", we really mean it as close up as the eyes can focus.
No commercial cuts here - all of our stones are recut to a high standard for added value, rarity and beauty.