Paraiba (Paraiba) gemstones vary in color from green to blue. Green is as deep as jade, and what is more precious is bright lake blue. The color is bright and humid Turkish blue, and the color is extremely unique, and the viewers are all fascinated by it. One of the purest variety shows a very special "neon blue".
Both Papara Cha and Papara Cha were born into a noble family of sapphire. Its English name is "padparadscha" (transliterated as "Papara Cha"). This word comes from Sinhalese, an indigenous language in Sri Lanka, and stands for a red lotus.
Development of Paraiba
Pale tourmaline covers neon blue, green blue, turquoise, green, mint green and other colors. Traditionally, Pale tourmaline was only produced in Brazil, but it was later found in Mozambique and Nigeria. Although similar, only those mined in Brazil can be defined as the real "Palebabi tourmaline", and there is a more ardent market demand.
Palebabbitt tourmaline is unique and clear in color, with a considerable span of blue tones. From clear seawater to deep sky, it has also become an inspiration gem for major jewelry brands to express the beauty of nature. In recent years, traditional jewelry brands such as Bulgari, Cartier and Harry Winston have also incorporated Pale Babbitt into their high-end jewelry designs.