18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Yellow Gold

Beholder Paraiba and Diamond Ring

$34,300

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Ref: RM5628-PB-YG-7.0

Metal: 18kt Yellow Gold

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A Vibrant History:

Paraiba tourmaline has elevated its status as one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world in its short 30 year history

Cuprian elbaite are called by the state where they were first discovered in 1989 by Heitor Dimas Barbosa in the hills of Brazil. The entire area has been dug up in the present day and resources appear to have run dry. This led to the gem's elevated status as an extremely sought-after collector’s gemstone. Mark Henry works exclusively with only the highest quality natural Paraiba tourmaline of Mozambique and Brazilian origin.

A Vibrant History:

Cuprian elbaite are called by the state where they were first discovered in 1989 by Heitor Dimas Barbosa in the hills of Brazil. The entire area has been dug up in the present day and resources appear to have run dry. This led to the gem's elevated status as an extremely sought-after collector’s gemstone. Mark Henry works exclusively with only the highest quality natural Paraiba tourmaline of Mozambique and Brazilian origin.

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Electrifying Hues:

Mark Henry only selects breathtaking Paraiba that exhibit electrifying hues that range from green to blue

Paraíba tourmaline has often been described as "electric" for the way its vibrant blue-green strikes wonder into those who see it. The tourmaline's copper contents is instrumental to the neon-like range of blues and the incandescent glow that lights up the stone and makes it unlike any other gem. The radiant colors are a true testament to the earth's remarkable and spectacular beauty. 

Paraíba tourmaline has often been described as "electric" for the way its vibrant blue-green strikes wonder into those who see it. The tourmaline's copper contents is instrumental to the neon-like range of blues and the incandescent glow that lights up the stone and makes it unlike any other gem. The radiant colors are a true testament to the earth's remarkable and spectacular beauty. 

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The Significance:

The Paraíba tourmaline is a birthstone for those born in October

Symbolically speaking, this precious gem represents wisdom, voice, insight, and creativity. As a whole, gemstones with a blue hue are said to represent serenity, stability, and calmness. Some have also connected this stone with metaphysical properties such as clarity of mind and a feeling of justice and power.

Symbolically speaking, this precious gem represents wisdom, voice, insight, and creativity. As a whole, gemstones with a blue hue are said to represent serenity, stability, and calmness. Some have also connected this stone with metaphysical properties such as clarity of mind and a feeling of justice and power.

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Caring for a Paraiba tourmaline:

How to take care of Mark Henry’s Paraiba tourmaline jewelry

Paraiba tourmaline ranks 7.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This is relatively durable and is a wearable gemstone perfect for fine jewelry. When taking care of your Paraiba, make sure you don’t expose the stone to harsh chemicals or use ultrasonic cleaners to clean the stone. Instead, use a mild soap and warmly to gently wash the paraiba and dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth.

Paraiba tourmaline ranks 7.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This is relatively durable and is a wearable gemstone perfect for fine jewelry. When taking care of your Paraiba, make sure you don’t expose the stone to harsh chemicals or use ultrasonic cleaners to clean the stone. Instead, use a mild soap and warmly to gently wash the paraiba and dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth.

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The MH Promise

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Ethically Sourced Natural Gemstones

All Mark Henry gemstones are subject to strict quality standards and are vetted by our in house gemologist. We use 100% natural gemstones that are random occurrences of nature and are not lab created. We also work with small, family run mines that maintain ethical mining practices.

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Certification

Each Mark Henry design containing an alexandrite or Paraiba tourmaline comes with a certificate of authenticity from an accredited, third party gem lab and is included in the packaging.

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Packaging

Each online purchase is accompanied by Mark Henry’s velvet purple custom made jewelry boxes.

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Lifetime Service Guarantee

Each jewel from the Mark Henry Collection comes with a complimentary Lifetime Service Guarantee. The Lifetime Service Guarantee offers our collectors complimentary cleaning, inspection and security of gems, checking of prongs, ear nut tightening for earrings, polishing of metals.