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Chrono|1382640475|3543850 said:I think CM wrote that he has seen blue tourmaline with red caps, so I'm curious as to his opinion about this one. Tourmalines are generally clean but bicolours are generally not. It's just the way it grows. The banding looks so perfect too (it is very possible to find naturally sharp, straight and distinct banding in tourmaline). I have no idea what it is so I could be wrong but this is just what I have seen and learned about tourmalines. Whatever it is, it is very unique and pretty.
www.africagems.com/bicoto.html
www.atggems.com/photos_tourmaline-Bicolors.html
emmmme|1382660439|3544056 said:Found this randomly in my meanderings across eBay...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/4-78-ct-Spec...m-Watermelon-Tourmaline-Natural-/271304190006
It's not clean but the translucency is more apparent in the video. It says it's from Mozambique. (I don't know this seller's reputation at all.)
TL|1382661819|3544074 said:emmmme|1382660439|3544056 said:Found this randomly in my meanderings across eBay...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/4-78-ct-Spec...m-Watermelon-Tourmaline-Natural-/271304190006
It's not clean but the translucency is more apparent in the video. It says it's from Mozambique. (I don't know this seller's reputation at all.)
I have one just like that. To me one cap looks green, and of course the other is red. The OP's, in her pictures to me, is a greyish violet with a reddish band.
emmmme|1382662080|3544078 said:TL|1382661819|3544074 said:emmmme|1382660439|3544056 said:Found this randomly in my meanderings across eBay...
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/4-78-ct-Spec...m-Watermelon-Tourmaline-Natural-/271304190006
It's not clean but the translucency is more apparent in the video. It says it's from Mozambique. (I don't know this seller's reputation at all.)
I have one just like that. To me one cap looks green, and of course the other is red. The OP's, in her pictures to me, is a greyish violet with a reddish band.
Interesting - the one side of the tourmaline in the eBay link looks greyish blue/violet to me, much like the OP's pendant. I know it says "watermelon tourmaline" but it doesn't look green at all on my monitor!
emmmme|1382662939|3544087 said:I don't see violet, you're right. But it's definitely a grey-blue. Then again, I don't see too much violet in the OP's pendant - it seems more grey-blue to me as well!
cm366|1382687738|3544314 said:I've seen blue tourmalines with red caps, but they were all specimens, not facet grade material. It's definitely possible for the two to co-exist, though, as a quick Google search reveals...![]()
Chrono|1382703537|3544375 said:CM,
Thanks for the pictures. Any luck finding an example with banding? I think caps are far more common than banding.