tourmaline

Tourmalines are among the most color-diverse gemstones in the world, appearing in virtually every hue of the rainbow. Their palette spans from delicate pastels to vivid jewel tones and includes rare bi-color and tri-color crystals, as well as cat’s eye varieties that display a luminous, silky band across the surface.

Highly saturated reds (known as rubellites), electric blues (such as Paraíba), and lush greens are especially prized. Color is the primary value factor in tourmalines, followed by cut—which determines how the gem captures and reflects light, enhancing its vibrancy and depth.

This extraordinary color range is the result of complex chemistry, making each stone truly one-of-a-kind.

Admired for its beauty, durability, and emotional resonance, tourmaline has long been associated with creativity, protection, and inner strength. Whether chosen for its hue or its energy, tourmaline brings a soulful presence to any jewelry piece.

Tourmaline - Sonya K.

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