The ultimate temptation of Brazilian jewelry (Figure)

Even though the Stern family has numerous treasures, it is still dazzling when the precious Paraiba tourmaline shines. The neon blue tourmaline, unearthed 30 years ago, has now become a top treasure and immediately became the focus of discussion.

This Paraiba Tourmaline necklace, cut in pear shape, weighs 19.1 carats and features 665 diamonds.

Although the tourmaline, which is presented in the sun, has many colors, only the amazing blue that can appear in the dark is extremely precious. Blue tourmaline is 10,000 times more precious than diamonds, and it is highly qualified by gemologists. This kind of gemstone is easy to crush, and must be taken manually when excavating. Excavators cannot be used. Even so, the gemstones with intact surfaces are mostly less than 10 mm in diameter, just like a pea.

A gems digger discovered for the first time in 1981 this exotic Palaba tourmaline, which he had never seen before. Over the next six years or so, the treasure hunter digging through all the mineral deposits in northern Brazil has only acquired green tourmaline. Although the green tourmaline is also very beautiful, it cannot compete with the world-renowned electric blue.

In August 1987, our Raiders of Gems (Gemstones) finally found traces of La Tourmaline, located in the Batalha da Nova Era mine in Paraiba, northeast of Brazil. This blue tourmaline was named after Paray Babya."

In 1990, the miner showed up at the fair with his hard-earned baby and immediately caused a huge sensation. People all over the world fell in love with this brilliant gem.

In the flagship store of Rio de Janeiro in H.Stern, rare rare stones of Paraiba Tourmaline are displayed. The entrance to this colorful stone temple is a walkway with rows of sliding drawers on both sides. Thousands of naked stones are displayed in each drawer, in various shapes, according to the type, color and degree of cut. The temple contains rows of topaz, amethyst, emeralds, and diamonds, while Paraiba tourmaline has only one row.

Although dozens of electric blue tourmalines are small in size, each tiny section is overflowing with rich colors. Today, H.Stern is fully committed to bringing together the world's most precious Paraiba Tourmaline to Harrods. For jewelry lovers, this is a great thing. You don't have to go to Brazil on your own, you can get a glimpse of Paraiba Tourmaline's style.

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