Emerald Cut Emerald, Brazil, 1.59 cts
In person, this emerald is a deeper green color than the photo shows. It is also untreated, where most emeralds are oiled after being cut.
In person, this emerald is a deeper green color than the photo shows. It is also untreated, where most emeralds are oiled after being cut.
The right 2/3 of this stone is a slightly peachy pink color, and the left 1/3 is yellow. This stone has great clarity for a bi-color tourmaline, as…
This nicely brilliant stone is actually a pink-yellow bi-color tourmaline, but the color mix together enough to create more of a solid color appearance…
This tourmaline is more green on one end and more blue-green on the other. The cut is a radiant style on the bottom with an antique cushion crown.
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