Octagon

Step cuts with octagonal facets are characterised by parallel facets arranged in a step shape. The most common variations of the step cut are the emerald cut and the asscher cut. Both cuts are characterised by oblique, four-sided facets that run parallel to the ridge of the gemstone. A characteristic feature of these cuts is the cut corners, as square corners are generally more prone to breakage.
The main advantage of the staircase cut is that it preserves the weight of the rough stone better than, for example, the brilliant cut and is also suitable for brittle gemstones. The emerald cut was developed specifically for emeralds, a gemstone known for its brittleness.

However, the step cut can also highlight inclusions and other imperfections in the stone. While step cuts cannot match the brilliance or fire of a brilliant cut, they do accentuate the purity of the gemstone and give it a more subtle and transparent appearance.

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  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    13,471 ct. | V/A
    GLA
    4,600.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    4,28 ct. | V/D
    GLA
    900.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    6,06 ct. | V/D
    GLA
    1,000.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    3,524 ct. | VI/C
    GLA
    500.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    4,731 ct. | VI/C
    GLA
    1,100.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    29,481 ct. | VI/B
    GLA
    5,700.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    7,029 ct. | VI/C
    GLA
    1,600.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    4,192 ct. | VI/C
    GLA
    900.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    9,065 ct. | VIII/D
    GLA
    1,000.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    3,950 ct. | VII/B
    GLA
    500.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    48,456 ct. | IV/A
    GLA
    24,000.00
  • Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    3,845 ct. | V/B
    GLA
    1,700.00
  • Tsavolite

    Tsavolite

    4,066 ct. | VI/B
    GLA
    5,000.00
  • Verdelite

    Verdelite

    3,018 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    500.00
  • Verdelite

    Verdelite

    32,001 ct. | II/A
    GLA
    13,600.00
  • Verdelite

    Verdelite

    23,47 ct. | II/A
    GLA
    10,100.00

Facts

properties of tourmaline

  • Separate mineralogical group with many varieties
  • Hardness grade 7 - 7,5
  • Chemical formula: XY3Z6(T6O18)(BO3)3V3W(V, W, X, Y, Z stand for different possible elements)
  • Includes all colors
  • Colored by different metal oxides
  • Specific gravity 2.8 - 3.3 g/cm3

origin

  • Brasilia
  • Madagascar
  • Pakistan
  • Various locations in Europe
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
  • Nigeria

worth knowing

  • Oldest known locality in modern trade: Brazil
  • Occurs in all colors
  • Forms beautiful crystals with very good crystal endings
  • Various esoteric and healing meanings
  • Also large crystals and large cut stones possible
  • The locality Pakistan was discovered only around 2010

investment in tourmaline

  • Still undervalued compared to other gemstones.
  • Exception: the Paraiba tourmaline, which can be more expensive than sapphire
  • Stones should be at least 5 ct in weight, except for Paraiba
  • Larger stones have higher appreciation
  • Experts calculate 6 - 8% increase in value per year
  • Beautiful, pure stones with clear colors are preferable
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