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Collection: Tourmaline

Tourmaline comes in a range  of exciting colours (ranging from reds to blues) and is often mistakes for other precious gemstones. The most prized colours are Rubellite (raspberry pink) and Paraiba (cyan blue) Tourmalines. 
Spanish conquistador discovered green tourmaline crystal and confused the vibrant gem with emerald. His confusion lived on until scientists recognised tourmaline as a distinct mineral species in the 1800s. 
The supply of tourmaline began to expand during the first half of the twentieth century, when Brazil yielded some large deposits. Then, beginning in the 1950s, additional finds appeared in countries around the world. Madagascar and Afghanistan have produced fine red tourmaline.
Tourmaline is one of the birthstones for October along with opal. Tourmaline is also the gem of the 8th anniversary.
136 Products
Green Tourmaline, Emerald and Diamond Ring
Regular Price
$15,000
Sale Price
$15,000
Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Cocktail Ring
Regular Price
$14,500
Sale Price
$14,500
Diamond and Pink Tourmaline Ring
Regular Price
$15,000
Sale Price
$15,000
Natural Black Tourmaline Necklace
Regular Price
$795
Sale Price
$795
9ct White Gold 2.27ct Blue Tourmaline Ring
Regular Price
$2,500
Sale Price
$2,500
9ct White Gold 0.81ct Blue Tourmaline Ring
Regular Price
$1,800
Sale Price
$1,800
Sterling Silver Assorted Tourmaline Collar Necklace
Regular Price
$1,200
Sale Price
$1,200
9ct Yellow Gold Rainbow Tourmaline Beaded Necklace
Regular Price
$895
Sale Price
$895
18ct Yellow Gold 4.38ct Paraiba Tourmaline Ring
Regular Price
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Sale Price
$25,000
Tanzanite Diopside Citrine Tourmaline Amethyst Earrings
Regular Price
$1,200
Sale Price
$1,200
Sterling Silver Amethyst and Pink Tourmaline Drop Earrings
Regular Price
$795
Sale Price
$795
Rubellite Tourmaline Diamond Cocktail Ring
Regular Price
$12,000
Sale Price
$12,000