[Koshu Precious Stone Kiriko] Bicolor Tourmaline 4.150ct Loose with Patch

¥98,000
Tourmaline is called a treasure trove of colors. Its origin is the Sinhala word ``Torumari'' which means ``various colors''. Among them, stones with two colors trapped in one stone are called "bicolor tourmalines". It is a stone that tickles collectors' hearts as it comes in many color combinations.

This is a loose bicolor tourmaline "Checkerboard x Akatsuki" made by Koshu Kiseki Kiriko, a collaboration work between Shimizu Kiseki and Mr. Yoichi Fukasawa. The size is 11.7 x 8.6mm.

Koshu precious stone Kiriko was created by two masters: Yukio Shimizu, representative of Shimizu Precious Stones, and Yoichi Fukasawa, representative of Jewelry Craft Fukasawa. Mr. Shimizu handles the facets and Mr. Fukasawa handles the facets. A special patch is included.

・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Bicolor tourmaline
・Weight: 4.150ct
・Scratch/chip: S
・Inclusion: S
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・Accessories: Koshu precious stone cut card, Karatz quality guarantee card, case

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