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Brazilian Paraiba Ring, 3.73 Carats

A monumental marvel, this breathtaking ring features the elusive and rare Brazilian Paraiba. The exquisite 3.73-carat gemstone displays the glowing greenish-blue hue for which this variety of tourmalines are renowned. The gemstone's unique triangular cut and expertly cut facets emphasize the brilliance and sparkling beauty of this vibrant blue stone. The Paraiba is accompanied by a report from the Gemological Institute of America, certifying its coveted Brazil origin. The blue jewel is encircled by a halo of pink diamonds with white diamonds accenting the band, together totaling 0.90 carat and set in 18K rose and white gold. A coveted rarity, this gem is in a class of its own.

In 1981, the gem miner Heitor Dimas Barbosa, commonly known among the local villagers as “Heitor the Fool,” began tunneling in the hill behind São José de Batalha, Paraíba, Brazil. Barbosa was determined that his hunch would lead to finding a new gemstone. Despite having no electricity or dependable water, Barbosa persevered with faith for over six years through the rugged and arid landscape on his quest. In 1987, his efforts were rewarded by the discovery of the first Brazilian Paraiba, a stunning gem that was unlike any stone ever found. Soon after their discovery, production began to dwindle; over 90% of the tourmaline production occurred between 1989 and 1992. It is thanks to their rare chemical composition that these gems owe their spectacular coloring and neon-bright glow that appears to light the stone from within.

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A monumental marvel, this breathtaking ring features the elusive and rare Brazilian Paraiba. The exquisite 3.73-carat gemstone displays the glowing greenish-blue hue for which this variety of tourmalines are renowned. The gemstone's unique triangular cut and expertly cut facets emphasize the brilliance and sparkling beauty of this vibrant blue stone. The Paraiba is accompanied by a report from the Gemological Institute of America, certifying its coveted Brazil origin. The blue jewel is encircled by a halo of pink diamonds with white diamonds accenting the band, together totaling 0.90 carat and set in 18K rose and white gold. A coveted rarity, this gem is in a class of its own.

In 1981, the gem miner Heitor Dimas Barbosa, commonly known among the local villagers as “Heitor the Fool,” began tunneling in the hill behind São José de Batalha, Paraíba, Brazil. Barbosa was determined that his hunch would lead to finding a new gemstone. Despite having no electricity or dependable water, Barbosa persevered with faith for over six years through the rugged and arid landscape on his quest. In 1987, his efforts were rewarded by the discovery of the first Brazilian Paraiba, a stunning gem that was unlike any stone ever found. Soon after their discovery, production began to dwindle; over 90% of the tourmaline production occurred between 1989 and 1992. It is thanks to their rare chemical composition that these gems owe their spectacular coloring and neon-bright glow that appears to light the stone from within.

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$199,412.50

Original: $569,750.00

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Brazilian Paraiba Ring, 3.73 Carats

$569,750.00

$199,412.50

Description

A monumental marvel, this breathtaking ring features the elusive and rare Brazilian Paraiba. The exquisite 3.73-carat gemstone displays the glowing greenish-blue hue for which this variety of tourmalines are renowned. The gemstone's unique triangular cut and expertly cut facets emphasize the brilliance and sparkling beauty of this vibrant blue stone. The Paraiba is accompanied by a report from the Gemological Institute of America, certifying its coveted Brazil origin. The blue jewel is encircled by a halo of pink diamonds with white diamonds accenting the band, together totaling 0.90 carat and set in 18K rose and white gold. A coveted rarity, this gem is in a class of its own.

In 1981, the gem miner Heitor Dimas Barbosa, commonly known among the local villagers as “Heitor the Fool,” began tunneling in the hill behind São José de Batalha, Paraíba, Brazil. Barbosa was determined that his hunch would lead to finding a new gemstone. Despite having no electricity or dependable water, Barbosa persevered with faith for over six years through the rugged and arid landscape on his quest. In 1987, his efforts were rewarded by the discovery of the first Brazilian Paraiba, a stunning gem that was unlike any stone ever found. Soon after their discovery, production began to dwindle; over 90% of the tourmaline production occurred between 1989 and 1992. It is thanks to their rare chemical composition that these gems owe their spectacular coloring and neon-bright glow that appears to light the stone from within.

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