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About Tourmaline

Tourmaline is the rainbow kaleidoscope of the mineral kingdom. This wonderful gemstone comes in virtually every colour you can imagine with a range of subtle hues and variations that is astounding. Over the years tourmalines have become more and more highly sort after and appreciated for their magnificent colours, sizes, clarity and simple beauty. Beautiful tourmalines come from all over the world from countries such as Brazil, Afghanistan, USA and African nations like Namibia, Nigeria, Congo, Mozambique, Tanzania, and many more. It is truly a global gemstone and finds a home everywhere.

Photographing coloured gemstones is very challenging especially when trying to capture the beauty, richness and interplay of colours. As is true of all gemstones, Tourmalines really do need to be seen in the hand to fully appreciate just how wonderful and unique they are. Tourmalines in particular are often dichroic or trichroic meaning they exhibit different colours when viewed along the different axis of the gemstone, for example blue and green, or pink and red, and so forth. This interplay of colours is something that is almost impossible to capture in a static picture, but in the hand you will see something truly amazing and breathtaking... and mysterious. I have tried my best but the camera, lighting and my abilities can only do so much. Sometimes in pictures there might be certain subtle hues which appear that simply are not in the gem when viewed in the hand, or not as prominent or strong as the pics might suggest. However, I have found it to be true that if you like the picture you will love the gem.

I am able to offer the public one of the finest curated selections of tourmalines in Sydney.
The tourmalines shown here are just a very small selection of what is available.
Feel free to contact me about available sizes, shapes and colours.
By appointment only.

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Tourmaline

#190349, Blue Green Tourmaline, Rectangle Cushion, 4.56 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - A beautiful natural Namibia Namibia - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
4.56 ct
#190349
#212611, Blue Tourmaline, Oval, 3.50 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
3.50 ct
#212611
#202334, Blue Green Tourmaline, Cushion, 2.14 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
2.14 ct
#202334
#202229, Bicolour Blue Green Tourmaline, Matched Pair Emerald Cut, 10.42 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
10.42 ct
#202229
#190355, Minty Blue Green Tourmaline, Round Brilliant, 3.65 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - A beautiful natural Namibia Namibia - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
3.65 ct
#190355
#202110, Blue Green Tourmaline, Emerald Cut, 4.70 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney, Australia
4.70 ct
#202110
#190357, Blue Green Tourmaline, Rectangle Cushion, 2.00 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - A beautiful natural Madagascar Madagascar - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
2.00 ct
#190357
SOLD
#190360, Neon Caribbean Blue Paraiba Type Tourmaline, Oval, 5.73 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - A beautiful natural Mozambique Mozambique - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
5.73 ct
#190360
#190361, Minty Green Blue Lagoon Paraiba Type Tourmaline, Oval, 6.24 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - A beautiful natural Mozambique Mozambique - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
6.24 ct
#190361
#160510, Mint Green Cuprian Paraiba Type Tourmaline, Oval, 3.32 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
3.32 ct
#160510
#1399, Pink Tourmaline, Allure, 1.55, 1.58 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney, Australia
1.55, 1.58 ct
#1399
#212595, Blue Green Tourmaline, Emerald Cut, 21.94 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
21.94 ct
#212595
#212636, Blue Tourmaline, Rectangle Cushion, 1.84 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
1.84 ct
#212636
#1640, Pink Green Tourmaline, Pink Ghost, 2.84 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
2.84 ct
#1640
#212898, Pinkish Red Rubellite Tourmaline, Diamond Kite, Various Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
Various Sizes
#212898
#1643, Pink Tourmaline, Shinsui, 2.46 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
2.46 ct
#1643
#212593, Blue Green Tourmaline, Cushion, 11.70 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
11.70 ct
#212593
#1629, Pink Tourmaline, Shinsui, 1.96 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
1.96 ct
#1629
#1666, Tourmaline, Chrysanthemum, 1.56 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
1.56 ct
#1666
#bgj114, Pink Tourmaline Chrysanthemum Ring - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia

#bgj114
#212592, Blue Tourmaline, Rectangle Cushion, 1.65 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
1.65 ct
#212592
#1662, Sunset Tourmaline, Chrysanthemum, 3.06 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
3.06 ct
#1662
#212856, Pink Tourmaline, Emerald Cut, 9.80 Carats, 13.16X13.11X10.41mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
9.80 ct
#212856
#1268, Green Tourmaline, Turbine, 4.21 Carats, 9.64X9.60X6.91mm - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
4.21 ct
#1268
#bgj113, Green Tourmaline Chrysanthemum Pendant - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia

#bgj113
#1639, Green Tourmaline, Antique Round, 1.32 Carat - Doug Menadue :: Bespoke Gems - WWW.BESPOKE-GEMS.COM - Precision Gemcutting and Lapidary Services In Sydney Australia
1.32 ct
#1639

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Information For precious and semi precious gemstones

Stone : Tourmaline
Moh's Hardness : 7 - 7.5
Origin Locations : Minas Gerais, Brazil; Nigeria, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Namibia, Africa; Madagascar; California, Maine, USA; Elba; Burma; Afghanistan; Pakistan; Mount Painter (Flinders Ranges), Kangaroo Island, Australia
Treatments : None, Heating, Irradiation
Clarity : Eye Clean to Included
Color : Various
Verdelite = Green in all shades
Schorl = Black (often used for mourning jewelry)
Rubellite = Pink to red
Indicolite = Blue in all shades
Paraiba = Caribbean blue, copper bearing tourmaline... very rare!
Dravite = Yellow to Brown
Achroite = Clear to colorless
Cleavage : Indistinct
Chemical Composition : Various
Refractive Index (RI) : 1.614 - 1.666
Density : 2.82 - 3.32
Birthstones : Tourmaline is the birthstone for October.
Tourmaline is the stone for the 8th anniversary

Comments : Tourmaline is a gem that comes in almost every colour imaginable and often in breathtaking combinations. It is thought that the Dutch, importing it from Sri Lanka to Europe in the early 1700's gave it the Sinhalese name, Turamali, meaning "stone with mixed colors". Gems with two or three colors are much sort after, such as blue/greens, mint greens/clear, pink/greens and gold/red. For example, a certain mixture of colours is called watermelon tourmaline where, cut in a cross section, the outer rind appears green whilst the inside is pink. Pinks (intense hot pink and light bubblegum pink), reds and blues are the most desired colors. Some tourmaline gems are treated in order to improve their colour.

In the last 20 years tourmaline has gained great popularity among gem collectors and the gem buying public because of its beauty, availablity and myriad colors. It cuts a stunning gem and suits almost all design styles. Fine examples of tourmaline can be obtained in relatively large sizes though 2 - 10 carats is a popular size range. Tourmaline often has inclusions and eye clean gems are the most desirable. Tourmaline forms as beautiful long crystals and are a great favorite among mineral specimen collectors. This stone can also be found in alluvial deposits as water worn nodules.

A curious property of tourmaline is that when heated and cooled, or by applied pressure, it will become electrically charged (pyro and piezo electricty). The charged stone can attract pieces of paper and dust. It was also used to pull ash out of meerschaum pipes by the Dutch who understood this property of tourmaline. They called tourmaline "aschentrekker" (ash puller).

One thing that can affect the colour and arguably the "quality" and price of a tourmaline gem is if it has what's called a
closed "C" axis. What does this mean? Well, given a tourmaline crystal in its original shape, if you look down the crystal (as if you were looking down a metal pipe) and it appears black or very very dark, this tourmaline is said to be "closed", like pulling a curtain across a window. If you can clearly see down the crystal even though the colour may change slightly, eg. a pink tourmaline might look peachy down the "C" axis, it is said to be "open". When a tourmaline with a closed "C" axis is cut, the resulting gem will in all likelihood appear darkish, especially around the ends if it is a rectangluar design. All things being equal, an "open" gem should demand a higher price then a "closed" gem. You can see an example of an open "C" axis tourmaline in the rough here.


 

 

 

 

 

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