This website requires JavaScript.
supervoss
Updated 6 hours ago

💎 0.575 CT Paraiba Tourmaline VIVID NEON BLUE Investment Gem

$236 $2,500

Like New
Kay Jewelers
Size

Posh Protect: Buyer Protection Policy

Get your order as described or receive your money back. Learn More.

Pay in 4 interest-free payments of $59 with paypal icon. Learn More .

Shipping/Discount
  • Seller Discount: 25% off 2+ Bundle

  • $6.49 Shipping

Like and save for later
Add To Bundle
🤯 EXTREME RARITY: 0.575 CT Natural NEON BLUE PARAIBA TOURMALINE 🤯 This is an investment-grade collector's stone! This 0.575 ct Tourmaline features the legendary Vivid Neon "Windex" Light Blue color—a unique glow caused by trace copper, unmatched by any other gem. Iconic Color: Paraiba's color is its value. This specific neon blue saturation is the most coveted and striking shade available. Premium Cut: The Octagon Emerald Cut (measuring 5.1 x 5 x 2.5 mm) beautifully displays the stone's color and neon glow. Quality Note: The clarity is slightly included. This is expected in Paraiba tourmaline, as the color intensity is the main factor in its value. The strong neon color easily overpowers the minor inclusions! ✨ Why Paraiba Tourmaline is the Ultimate Investment Rarity (1 in 10,000 Diamonds): Paraiba tourmaline is one of the rarest and most valuable gemstones on Earth. The original Brazilian mines are virtually depleted, and production from African deposits is limited. The "Neon Glow": The presence of copper gives the stone an unparalleled electric luminescence that appears to glow from within, even in low light. Appreciation Asset: Due to its extreme scarcity and high demand worldwide (especially in Asian markets), the price of vivid Paraiba has been rapidly appreciating (20-30% a year), making it an elite financial asset. Significance: It is known as the "Electric Stone" and is believed to promote vitality, inspiration, and positive energy.
2 Comments
heatherbee00
heatherbee00 Is this Brazilian or African
Apr 30Reply
supervoss
supervoss @heatherbee00 Thank you for asking! I do not have a formal lab certificate for this stone specifying its geographic origin. It was acquired as a Paraiba Tourmaline based on its distinct copper-bearing 'neon' signature and vivid blue hue. Because it isn't certified as Brazilian, I have priced it more in line with a high-quality Paraiba of unknown or African origin.
Apr 30Reply

Find Similar Listings

supervoss

@supervoss

View Closet

Last Active: May 10

Philadelphia, PA

257

Listings

50+

Sold Listings

1 day

Avg. Ship time

9

Love Notes
supervoss

@supervoss

View Closet

Last Active: May 10

Philadelphia, PA

257

Listings

50+

Sold Listings

1 day

Avg. Ship time

9

Love Notes