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GIA Certified Paraiba Tourmaline and Diamond Ring

Currency:USD Category:Jewelry Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 11,000.00 USD
GIA Certified Paraiba Tourmaline and Diamond Ring
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E223/16 - NNOK


TITLE DESCRIPTION: GIA Certified Paraiba Tourmaline and Diamond Ring



DESCRIPTION DETAIL: Genuine Tourmaline and Earth-Mined Diamond Ring




OVERALL CONDITION: Excellent, New








STONE: Paraiba Tourmaline


Weight: 2.30 Carats


Shape: Oval - Cut


Color: Greenish Blue






DIAMONDS:


Weight: 1.07 Carats Total Weight


Shape: Baguette-Cut and Round, Brilliant-Cut


Color: F - G


Clarity: VS1 - VS2






METAL: Platinum (PT950)


WEIGHT : 11.9 grams




SIZE: 7.25


DESIGNER: Oscar Friedman








CERTIFICATION REPORT: The GIA Tourmaline Report shown in the photos is included with this ring.


APPRAISAL REPORT: This ring is certified and appraised for $32,980.00 estimated retail replacement value by GemAssure Gemological Appraisals (GGA).






ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A GIA certified, oval-cut Paraiba Tourmaline is bezel-set in a platinum ring with round, brilliant-cut diamonds. This cool, minty blue Paraiba Tourmaline has a celestial look with an Aurora Borealis-type sheen and sparkling internal characteristics. The top of the ring spans approximately 3/4& quot; between the knuckles of the finger and has a low profile, at merely 5.6mm tall. Linear, split shoulders are prong-set with diamonds of exceptional color and clarity. The outer diamond lines arch around the gemstone, creating a halo effect. Baguette diamonds adjacent to the bezel add to the contemporary appeal of this ring. This ring has a supportive ribbed inner gallery and an approximate 4mm shank, where the Oscar Friedman hallmark, precious metal stamp, and gemstone weights can be found.


The Paraiba Tourmaline is one of the newest gemstones known to man. Discovered in Brazil in the late 1980's, it has become one of the most prized gemstones in the tourmaline family.
Paraiba Tourmaline are also found in Nigeria and Mozambique. Even though they are not from Paraiba Brazil, The Laboratory Manual Harmonisation Committee (LMHC)***, agrees these tourmalines should be called Paraiba, due to their neon colors and vivid hues.
The primary purpose of LMHC is to work towards the harmonisation of gemological report language. The LMHC is not formally connected to any trade organization.
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Auction Code: E223/16 - nnok