Tourmaline for jewelry – a natural stone with an exceptional variety of colors

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Tourmaline is a group of complex boron silicates with a complex chemical composition, generally written as (Na,Ca)(Mg,Fe,Li,Al,Mn)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4. It crystallizes in the trigonal system and is characterized by an exceptionally wide range of colors – from colorless, through pink, green, and blue, to intense black. The color diversity results from the presence of trace elements such as iron, manganese, and lithium.

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Properties of Tourmaline

Tourmaline's hardness is approximately 7-7.5 on the Mohs scale, which provides good scratch resistance and makes it a suitable material for everyday jewelry. The stone exhibits a glassy luster and good optical properties, including pleochroism, the ability to change color intensity depending on the viewing angle. This makes tourmaline particularly striking in precision jewelry cuts.

Tourmaline in Jewelry

Tourmaline is widely used in jewelry designs for rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Its rich color range allows for the creation of both classic and modern compositions. It blends perfectly with precious metals such as gold, white gold, and silver, as well as other natural stones.

Tourmaline is a stone that combines aesthetic qualities with durability for jewelry. Its unique color variety and physical stability make it a valued material for creating professional, natural jewelry with a unique character.