Hello, you can see them in my Etsy store at https://www.etsy.com/shop/kluc74?ref=search_shop_redirect The sizes range from .50cts to 2.50cts and...
Hello, I have many, many gemstones for sale. I have Colombian Emeralds, Paraiba (copper bearing) Tourmaline, Watermelon Tourmaline, Bicolor...
Thank you. Check out some of the other stones that are blue to blue/green in the upper pictures. They are not as expensive as the Brazilian stones.
I respect your opinion, however, I believe most labs are referring to copper bearing tourmaline as "paraiba" regardless of locale (I'm pretty...
Just for more information, Brazil stones are almost always blue to blue/green. The other colors come from Mozambique and Nigeria. The pure blue...
I use Paraiba to describe any copper bearing tourmaline stone which is the accepted practice in the trade. The locale would either be Brazil,...
Hello, I have some taxes that need paid, so I'm selling some of my Paraiba Tourmaline gemstones. These are rare stones that I've accumulated over...
Here's some others I just picked up: [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img]
Hello, I have several blue/green, indicolite tourmaline from Afghanistan for sale. According to the International Gem Society price guide these...
I have not heard of them, but that doesn't mean much. There are tons of places that will do an appraisal. You can look on ebay for instance to...
There's no way to tell what treatments have been done to the stone just from pictures, it would have to be tested by a lab to see what treatments...
Hello, All my gemstones are currently 10% off the listed prices. Anything I have listed on this board as well as all my other gemstones are...
Thanks for the advice, however, I have no desire to spend $350 (not including shipping) to send it off to GIA simply for them to say it's paraiba...
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If you're asking about the emeralds, no; they have not been heated. Emeralds typically aren't heated, only oiled with cedar oil. Probably 99%...
The appraised value on this stone is far too low in my opinion. Copper bearing blue tourmaline can be worth as much as $15,000 per carat...
This is a 3.38ct certified and appraised blue paraiba (copper bearing) tourmaline. This stone was sold to me as Brazilian This stone measures...
This is a 4.80ct certified and appraise neon pink paraiba (copper bearing) tourmaline. This stone is from Mozambique This stone measures...
This is a 1.42ct neon blue paraiba (copper bearing) tourmaline. This stone was sold to me as Brazilian, however, I have no documentation to...
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