Tourmaline
Tourmaline
Tourmaline is a natural gemstone celebrated for its extraordinary range of colors, from vibrant pinks and greens to deep blues, reds, and multicolored varieties. Known for its strong brilliance and versatility, tourmaline is a favorite among jewelry designers and gemstone collectors.
With good durability and attractive transparency, tourmaline is widely used in rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and custom jewelry designs. Many tourmalines display unique color zoning or rich saturation, making each stone naturally distinctive.
This category features carefully selected tourmaline gemstones chosen for color quality, clarity, and fine cutting.
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Tourmaline
Nature’s most colorful gemstone.
About Tourmaline Gemstones
Tourmaline belongs to a complex boron silicate mineral group and has a hardness of 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale, suitable for most jewelry applications. Some tourmalines may be gently heated to enhance color, while many remain untreated.
Major sources of tourmaline include Brazil, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Pakistan. Popular varieties include Rubellite (red), Verdelite (green), Indicolite (blue), Paraíba, and Watermelon Tourmaline.
Tourmaline is associated with creativity, balance, and emotional strength, making it a meaningful gemstone for expressive and colorful jewelry.











