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Well, went to Intergem recently and while I was there, I came across a very obscure booth with a benchman in it. He had some very meh gems, and some that were okay, and then this one tourmaline that just glowed from across the room. I was very interested, and looking at other booths with even more expensive tourmalines that looked coprse colored, I came back to this one dealer. He even let me take it outside to evaluate it in the sunshine, and the glow did not disappear, it held it's color, so I had to have it. It is 9.4 carats, and it's included, but that kept the price down. I even negotiated a lower price. It's so hard to find these tourmalines in saturated color. I had a dealer friend of mine, who specializes in tourmalines and spinels, take a look at it. She louped it and said it looked like a real tourmaline. In any case, it's the most saturated seafoam color in my collection, and even makes some of my cuprians look sick. Sunlight photo.
The dealer told me it was from his friend who is Brazilian and obtains these stones from there, so it's a Brazilian stone. It really looks Afghan to me though. I'm assuming heat treatment, but I don't know for sure. Indirect sun photo.

The dealer told me it was from his friend who is Brazilian and obtains these stones from there, so it's a Brazilian stone. It really looks Afghan to me though. I'm assuming heat treatment, but I don't know for sure. Indirect sun photo.
