Paraiba tourmalines are among the rarest gemstones in the world, prized for their vivid neon blue-green hues caused by trace copper and manganese. While smaller Paraibas under 2 carats are already uncommon, finding a 7.78ct specimen of such exceptional colour and clarity is extraordinarily rare.

The 7.78ct Paraiba Tourmaline from the Rosetti Gemme Rare di Anversa Collection
A true collector’s gemstone, this 7.78 carat GIA certified Paraiba tourmaline exemplifies the electrifying beauty that defines the world’s most coveted tourmalines. Exhibiting a vivid, neon blue green hue characteristic of copper bearing Paraibas this stone radiates with internal fire and natural fluorescence.

While the rarity of Paraiba tourmaline traditionally demands exceptional size and clarity, this 7.78ct gem by virtue of its extraordinary neon glow and flawless composition remarkably commands attention with the subtlety and brilliance of a natural masterpiece, capturing light much like a painter’s delicate brushstroke brings a canvas to life.

Starting from a remarkable rough crystal, this 7.78ct Paraiba tourmaline has been skillfully shaped into a captivating oval-cut gem. Certified by GIA, it boasts the vivid neon blue-green glow that is the hallmark of the rarest Paraibas, created by its distinctive copper and manganese elements. The precise cut enhances the stone’s natural brilliance and clarity, preserving its untamed origins while presenting a refined, contemporary elegance. This gemstone exemplifies the perfect harmony between Earth’s hidden treasures and expert craftsmanship, embodying the essence of the Rosetti Gemme Rare di Anversa collection.


