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Tourmaline is known as a treasure trove of colors. Its origin is the Sinhalese word "Tourmali," which means "various colors." Among them, tourmaline with two colors trapped in one stone is called "bicolor tourmaline." With so many color combinations, it is a stone that tickles the hearts of collectors.
This is a Brazilian bicolor tourmaline "Checkerboard x Dawn" loose stone, a collaboration between Shimizu Kiseki and Yoichi Fukazawa . The size is 11.7 x 8.6 mm.
This Koshu Kiseki Kiriko was created by two master craftsmen, Yukio Shimizu, president of Shimizu Kiseki, and Yoichi Fukasawa, president of Jewelry Craft Fukasawa. Shimizu worked on the facets, and Fukasawa worked on the cut surfaces. A special badge is included.
Type: Loose (natural stone)
Stone name: Bicolor tourmaline
Weight: 4.150ct
・Scratches/chips: S
Inclusions: S
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・Accessories: Koshu Precious Stone Cutting Card, Caratz Quality Certificate, Case
▷For more information about bicolor tourmaline,
The gorgeous world of bicolor tourmaline! Are there fakes? How can you tell them apart?
*We try to make the colors in the photos as close as possible to the actual product, but they may look slightly different from the actual product depending on the lighting conditions at the time of shooting and the monitor environment you are using. Also, some photos may have been taken using a penlight.
*For information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions, please click here .
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