Description
33ctw untreated 7mm pink tourmaline rondelle 14k gold diamond cut cablechain 5 station necklace. The necklace measures approximately 1mm W andhas a lobster clasp with a 2 inch extender. The chain can be worn as a16" or 18" length. The total piece weight is a minimum 9.045g.The tourmaline was mined in Mozambique and Nigeria. The necklace wasdesigned by JTV’s Official Bench Jeweler Tony Thompson and was assembledby Catherine Whitaker in JTVs Jewelry shop.
- Product Type
- Necklace
- Dimensions
- 18.00in L x 1.00mm W
- Piece Count
- 1
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Metal Weight
- 2.6 g
- Chain Type
- Cable
- Necklace Type
- Station
- Clasp
- Lobster Claw Clasp
- Jewelry Country of Origin
- United States of America
- Jewelry Region of Origin
- Tennessee
- Other Features
- Extender Included
- Material
- 14K Yellow Gold
- Material Color
- Yellow
- Density
- Solid
- Finishing Technique
- Diamond Cut
Tourmaline Gemstone & InformationGemopedia™
Once proposed to be the national gemstone of the United States, tourmaline is found all over the world and in a variety of colors. Tourmaline is the most colorful of all gemstones because, according to an ancient Egyptian legend, it passed through a rainbow on its journey to Earth and brought all of the colors of the rainbow with it. Tourmaline is a mineral group comprised of multiple species of complex borosilicates. Lovingly referred to by mineralogists as the garbage can mineral, its crystal structure allows for the incorporation of a wide range of elements, many of which cause the stunning color varieties and spectacular zoning of tourmaline, including copper, manganese, iron, and titanium. Major tourmaline species include liddicoatite, dravite, uvite, schorl, and elbaite.
- Gemstone
- Tourmaline
- Gemstone Species
- Tourmaline
- Count
- 30
- Carat Weight
- 33.0 ctw
- Gemstone Shape
- Rondelle
- Gemstone Dimensions
- 7.00mm L x 1.50mm W
- Gemstone Setting
- Bead
- Cut
- Not Faceted
- Gemstone Color
- Pink
- Gemstone Composition
- Natural
- Enhancement
- No Treatment
- Material Composition
- Natural
- Origin Country
- Mozambique
Tourmaline Gemstone & InformationGemopedia™
Once proposed to be the national gemstone of the United States, tourmaline is found all over the world and in a variety of colors. Tourmaline is the most colorful of all gemstones because, according to an ancient Egyptian legend, it passed through a rainbow on its journey to Earth and brought all of the colors of the rainbow with it. Tourmaline is a mineral group comprised of multiple species of complex borosilicates. Lovingly referred to by mineralogists as the garbage can mineral, its crystal structure allows for the incorporation of a wide range of elements, many of which cause the stunning color varieties and spectacular zoning of tourmaline, including copper, manganese, iron, and titanium. Major tourmaline species include liddicoatite, dravite, uvite, schorl, and elbaite.
- Gemstone
- Tourmaline
- Gemstone Species
- Tourmaline
- Gemstone Shape
- Rondelle
- Gemstone Dimensions
- 7.00mm L x 1.50mm W
- Gemstone Setting
- Bead
- Cut
- Not Faceted
- Gemstone Color
- Pink
- Gemstone Composition
- Natural
- Enhancement
- No Treatment
- Material Composition
- Natural
- Origin Country
- Nigeria
- Necklace Dimensions
- 18.00in L








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