Tourmaline Bracelet-Multi color:
Add a splash of vibrant color and natural elegance to your jewelry collection with this exquisite Multi-Color Tourmaline Bracelet. Crafted with precision and care, this bracelet features a variety of hand-selected, high-quality tourmaline stones that radiate beauty and charm.
Key Features:
- Premium Materials: Genuine tourmaline gemstones in a spectrum of colors, including pink, green, yellow, and deep hues.
- Unique Design: Each bracelet is one-of-a-kind, showcasing the natural variation of the stones for a distinctive look.
- Adjustable Fit: Designed to fit most wrist sizes comfortably with a durable elastic or clasp fastening (based on the design).
- Versatile Style: Perfect for casual wear, formal events, or as a meaningful gift for loved ones.
Types & colors Of Tourmaline:
Tourmalines come in a wide variety of exciting colors. In fact, tourmaline has one of the widest color ranges of any gem species, occurring in various shades of virtually every hue.
“Rubellite is a name for pink, red, purplish red, orangy red, or brownish red tourmaline; however, some in the trade argue that the term shouldn’t apply to pink tourmaline. On the other hand, indicolite is dark violetish blue, blue, or greenish blue tourmaline. Moreover, Paraíba is an intense violetish blue, greenish blue, or blue tourmaline from the state of Paraíba, Brazil. Notably, it is a rare and highly sought-after type of tourmaline known for its neon blue or green colors, found in Brazil and Africa. In addition, chrome tourmaline (Verdelite) is intense green vanadium, which is the same element that colors many Brazilian and African emeralds, mostly colors it, despite its name.
Parti-colored tourmaline displays more than one color. One of the most common combinations is green and pink; nevertheless, many others are possible. Additionally, watermelon tourmaline is pink in the center and green around the outside. Consequently, scientists typically cut crystals of this material into slices to display this special arrangement.. Finally, schorl is black tourmaline, commonly used for its protective qualities.”