From The Earth’s Core.
To Your Portfolio.
A £50 million land asset, with projected $1.5 billion in three-year revenue potential derived from confirmed Paraíba Tourmaline extraction capacity.

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner serves as the independent geological advisor, overseeing sampling protocols, geological modelling, and gemstone assessment methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigour and regional expertise ensure that all extraction projections and mineral evaluations are based on scientific credibility, not marketing claims. His continued oversight provides investors with confidence that the project’s geological foundations have been independently reviewed and professionally verified.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner serves as the independent geological advisor, overseeing sampling protocols, geological modelling, and gemstone assessment methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigour and regional expertise ensure that all extraction projections and mineral evaluations are based on scientific credibility, not marketing claims. His continued oversight provides investors with confidence that the project’s geological foundations have been independently reviewed and professionally verified.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner serves as the independent geological advisor, overseeing sampling protocols, geological modelling, and gemstone assessment methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigour and regional expertise ensure that all extraction projections and mineral evaluations are based on scientific credibility, not marketing claims. His continued oversight provides investors with confidence that the project’s geological foundations have been independently reviewed and professionally verified.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner serves as the independent geological advisor, overseeing sampling protocols, geological modelling, and gemstone assessment methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigour and regional expertise ensure that all extraction projections and mineral evaluations are based on scientific credibility, not marketing claims. His continued oversight provides investors with confidence that the project’s geological foundations have been independently reviewed and professionally verified.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner earned his PhD in Mineralogy in 1983 from Albert‑Ludwigs‑Universität Freiburg, Germany. Since 1987, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil, focusing on mining engineering, mineralogy, and gemology. His expertise includes trace-element analysis in pegmatites—crucial to understanding the rare copper-bearing elbaite gems, including Paraíba Tourmaline.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals exploring crystal chemistry and trace minerals in Brazilian pegmatites. Notably, he co-authored a 2014 study on melt and fluid inclusions in tourmaline-bearing pegmatites—highlighting his direct research on Paraíba Tourmaline. His earlier work includes crystal structure analyses of feldspars and rare minerals in northeastern Brazil.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist

Professor Wegner is the independent geological advisor, overseeing the sampling protocols, geological modelling, and valuation methodology for the Boa Fé site. His academic rigor and regional expertise ensure that the $3.6 billion in-ground gemstone valuation is grounded in scientific credibility, not marketing hype. His specialist oversight offers investors peace of mind that this is a rigorously vetted asset.
Professor Reinhard Richard Wegner
Advisor & Gemologist
Backed by Land and Gems
Secured against £50M in Brazilian assets and $1.5B in projected Paraíba Tourmaline.
11.9% Yield. Paid Quarterly.
Earn 11.9% annually over 36 months through a bond structure designed for investors.
Trusted. Verified. Legal.
Guided by Prof. Reinhard Wegner, with licensed land and extraction rights in place.
Backed by Land and Gems
Secured against £50M in Brazilian assets and $1.5B in projected Paraíba Tourmaline.
11.9% Yield. Paid Quarterly.
Earn 11.9% annually over 36 months through a bond structure designed for investors.
Trusted. Verified. Legal.
Guided by Prof. Reinhard Wegner, with licensed land and extraction rights in place.
Backed by Land and Gems
Secured against £50M in Brazilian assets and $1.5B in projected Paraíba Tourmaline.
11.9% Yield. Paid Quarterly.
Earn 11.9% annually over 36 months through a bond structure designed for investors.
Trusted. Verified. Legal.
Guided by Prof. Reinhard Wegner, with licensed land and extraction rights in place.
A Geological Rarity with Global Demand
Beneath the hills of Paraíba, Brazil, lies one of the world’s few verified reserves of Paraíba Tourmaline, a neon-blue gemstone rarer than diamonds and valued at up to $115,000 per carat. Independent assessments estimate the in-ground value at over $1.5 billion, yet only 10% of the 600-hectare site has been explored. This is a proven geological formation with extraordinary untapped potential.
A Geological Rarity with Global Demand
Beneath the hills of Paraíba, Brazil, lies one of the world’s few verified reserves of Paraíba Tourmaline, a neon-blue gemstone rarer than diamonds and valued at up to $115,000 per carat. Independent assessments estimate the in-ground value at over $1.5 billion, yet only 10% of the 600-hectare site has been explored. This is a proven geological formation with extraordinary untapped potential.
A Geological Rarity with Global Demand
Beneath the hills of Paraíba, Brazil, lies one of the world’s few verified reserves of Paraíba Tourmaline, a neon-blue gemstone rarer than diamonds and valued at up to $115,000 per carat. Independent assessments estimate the in-ground value at over $1.5 billion, yet only 10% of the 600-hectare site has been explored. This is a proven geological formation with extraordinary untapped potential.



How The Investment Works
Investors can participate through a fixed-income bond secured by land and underpinned by verified gemstone reserves. The structure is designed for qualified investors only.

Secured By Physical Assets
A fixed-income bond secured against £50 million in verified land and operational assets in Paraíba, Brazil, home to one of the world’s only confirmed sources of Paraíba Tourmaline. Based on geological guidance, the site’s estimated 24,000-carat annual extraction capacity supports a projected three-year net (pre-tax) profit potential of around $1.5 billion. Your capital is contractually linked to the land through secured extraction rights, providing tangible, asset-backed protection.

Structured For Stability
Investors receive a fixed 11.9% annual return, paid quarterly over a 36-month term. Funds are deployed in stages, infrastructure, extraction, processing, with operational revenue expected within 24 months. The goal: to deliver fixed income, not depend on future buyouts or equity gains.
How The Investment Works
Investors can participate through a fixed-income bond secured by land and underpinned by verified gemstone reserves. The structure is designed for qualified investors only.

Secured By Physical Assets
A fixed-income bond secured against £50 million in verified land and operational assets in Paraíba, Brazil, home to one of the world’s only confirmed sources of Paraíba Tourmaline. Based on geological guidance, the site’s estimated 24,000-carat annual extraction capacity supports a projected three-year net (pre-tax) profit potential of around $1.5 billion. Your capital is contractually linked to the land through secured extraction rights, providing tangible, asset-backed protection.

Structured For Stability
Investors receive a fixed 11.9% annual return, paid quarterly over a 36-month term. Funds are deployed in stages, infrastructure, extraction, processing, with operational revenue expected within 24 months. The goal: to deliver fixed income, not depend on future buyouts or equity gains.
How The Investment Works
Investors can participate through a fixed-income bond secured by land and underpinned by verified gemstone reserves. The structure is designed for qualified investors only.

Secured By Physical Assets
A fixed-income bond secured against £50 million in verified land and operational assets in Paraíba, Brazil, home to one of the world’s only confirmed sources of Paraíba Tourmaline. Based on geological guidance, the site’s estimated 24,000-carat annual extraction capacity supports a projected three-year net (pre-tax) profit potential of around $1.5 billion. Your capital is contractually linked to the land through secured extraction rights, providing tangible, asset-backed protection.

Structured For Stability
Investors receive a fixed 11.9% annual return, paid quarterly over a 36-month term. Funds are deployed in stages, infrastructure, extraction, processing, with operational revenue expected within 24 months. The goal: to deliver fixed income, not depend on future buyouts or equity gains.
How Paraíba Tourmaline
Stands Apart From The Rest
A side-by-side comparison showing how Paraíba Tourmaline outshines other world-famous gemstones in rarity, colour, and value.

How Paraíba Tourmaline
Stands Apart From The Rest
A side-by-side comparison showing how Paraíba Tourmaline outshines other world-famous gemstones in rarity, colour, and value.

Minimum Investment:
£25,000
The structure is open only to certified High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors under UK financial law and recognised international investor exemptions.
UK-Based Security Structure
£50M
Investment is issued via a UK entity and underpinned by secured operational rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land assets. Your rights are governed by enforceable UK bond terms.
Minimum Investment:
£25,000
The structure is open only to certified High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors under UK financial law and recognised international investor exemptions.
UK-Based Security Structure
£50M
Investment is issued via a UK entity and underpinned by secured operational rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land assets. Your rights are governed by enforceable UK bond terms.
Minimum Investment:
£25,000
The structure is open only to certified High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors under UK financial law and recognised international investor exemptions.
UK-Based Security Structure
£50M
Investment is issued via a UK entity and underpinned by secured operational rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land assets. Your rights are governed by enforceable UK bond terms.
How Paraíba Tourmaline
Stands Apart From The Rest
A side-by-side comparison showing how Paraíba Tourmaline outshines other world-famous gemstones in rarity, colour, and value.




How The Bond Works
This is a fixed-income bond offering 11.9% annual returns, paid quarterly over a 36-month term. It is issued by a UK-registered entity and backed by secured extraction rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land.
Return
11.9% fixed per annum
Payout
Quarterly payments`
Term
36-month fixed bond term
Investment
£25,000 minimum.
Security
Land backed via UK legal charge.
Eligibility
HNW/Qualified Investors
How Paraíba Tourmaline
Stands Apart From The Rest
A side-by-side comparison showing how Paraíba Tourmaline outshines other world-famous gemstones in rarity, colour, and value.

How Paraíba Tourmaline
Stands Apart From The Rest
A side-by-side comparison showing how Paraíba Tourmaline outshines other world-famous gemstones in rarity, colour, and value.

Investment Calculator
Transparency first. Here’s exactly what you’ll earn, when you’ll receive it, and how your investment grows over time.
Investment Calculator
Minimum investment is £25,000
Quarterly Payout: £743.75
Total Profit Over 36 Months: £8,925
Total Returned at End: £33,925

Investment Calculator
Transparency first. Here’s exactly what you’ll earn, when you’ll receive it, and how your investment grows over time.
Investment Calculator
Minimum investment is £25,000
Quarterly Payout: £743.75
Total Profit Over 36 Months: £8,925
Total Returned at End: £33,925

Investment Calculator
Transparency first. Here’s exactly what you’ll earn, when you’ll receive it, and how your investment grows over time.
Investment Calculator
Minimum investment is £25,000
Quarterly Payout: £743.75
Total Profit Over 36 Months: £8,925
Total Returned at End: £33,925

Questions
Looking for answers? Explore our FAQ for helpful information.
What is this investment backed by?
Your capital is backed by secured extraction rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land and operational assets, supported by geological assessments indicating an estimated extraction capacity of 24,000 carats of Paraíba Tourmaline per year. These rights are held by the UK issuer through a notarised lease agreement and governed under UK law.
What is the expected return?
Investors receive a fixed 11.9% annual yield, paid quarterly over a 36-month bond term.
Who can invest?
This opportunity is open exclusively to High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors under UK law or equivalent exemptions internationally.
How do I get started?
Click “Request Investor Pack” to register your interest. Our team will guide you through the qualification and subscription process.
Is this a regulated investment?
No. This is an unregulated investment not covered by the FCA or FSCS. Only qualified investors are permitted to participate under exemption rules.
Questions
Looking for answers? Explore our FAQ for helpful information.
What is this investment backed by?
Your capital is backed by secured extraction rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land and operational assets, supported by geological assessments indicating an estimated extraction capacity of 24,000 carats of Paraíba Tourmaline per year. These rights are held by the UK issuer through a notarised lease agreement and governed under UK law.
What is the expected return?
Investors receive a fixed 11.9% annual yield, paid quarterly over a 36-month bond term.
Who can invest?
This opportunity is open exclusively to High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors under UK law or equivalent exemptions internationally.
How do I get started?
Click “Request Investor Pack” to register your interest. Our team will guide you through the qualification and subscription process.
Is this a regulated investment?
No. This is an unregulated investment not covered by the FCA or FSCS. Only qualified investors are permitted to participate under exemption rules.
Questions
Looking for answers? Explore our FAQ for helpful information.
What is this investment backed by?
Your capital is backed by secured extraction rights over £50 million in licensed Brazilian land and operational assets, supported by geological assessments indicating an estimated extraction capacity of 24,000 carats of Paraíba Tourmaline per year. These rights are held by the UK issuer through a notarised lease agreement and governed under UK law.
What is the expected return?
Investors receive a fixed 11.9% annual yield, paid quarterly over a 36-month bond term.
Who can invest?
This opportunity is open exclusively to High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors under UK law or equivalent exemptions internationally.
How do I get started?
Click “Request Investor Pack” to register your interest. Our team will guide you through the qualification and subscription process.
Is this a regulated investment?
No. This is an unregulated investment not covered by the FCA or FSCS. Only qualified investors are permitted to participate under exemption rules.
This is an unregulated investment available only to certified High Net Worth or Sophisticated Investors. Not FCA regulated. Capital at risk.