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Platinum 1.33 ctw Paraiba Tourmaline Ring

Currency:USD Category:Jewelry / Fine Jewelry Start Price:1.00 USD Estimated At:3,600.00 - 4,780.00 USD
Platinum 1.33 ctw Paraiba Tourmaline Ring
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2,250.00USD+ buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2015 Jun 07 @ 13:47UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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One electronically tested platinum ladies cast Paraiba tourmaline ring with a bright polish finish. The ring features a tiered Paraiba tourmaline curvature, completed by a two millimeter wide band. Identified with markings of "PLAT 950". Condition is new, good workmanship. Containing: Three prong set oval mixed cut natural Paraiba tourmalines, measuring 5.50 x 3.70 x 2.41mm, approximate total weight of 1.03ct., clarity is moderately included, cut is good. Transmitting light with a minimum of distortion, transparent. Naturally occurring internal & external characteristics are present. Graded in the setting. Two prong set oval mixed cut natural Paraiba tourmalines, measuring 4.00 x 2.50 x 1.63mm, approximate total weight of 0.30ct., clarity is moderately included, cut is good. Transmitting light with a minimum of distortion, transparent. Naturally occurring internal & external characteristics are present. Graded in the setting. This particular color combination is usually indicative of tourmaline from the state of Paraiba, village of Sao Jose da Batalha in northeastern Brazil. However, the origin for this tourmaline is determined to be the African Continent. African Paraiba color Tourmaline was first discovered in 2001 at the Edoukou Mine in Oyo Nigeria, close to the border of Benin and more recently in Zambezia, Mozambique. African Paraiba is believed to exist due to the continental drift theory. 200+ million years ago the earth's continents were joined together in one enormous super-continent called Pangaea. Compare the profile of western Africa and eastern South America; they fit together like pieces in a puzzle. This comparison suggests that they once belonged to a single landmass with similar geological conditions. The African tourmalines were created under the same conditions as the tourmalines from Paraiba, before the continents drifted apart. The African Paraiba color tourmaline is mined in alluvial deposits, the Brazilian Paraiba is mined underground. Total Weight of Colored Stones 1.33ct. Total Weight of Ring 3.91 grams. AIG Appraised at $4,780.00.