In general, tourmaline gemstones are found in igneous and metamorphic rocks, and in hydrothermal replacement deposits and it can be found in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Russia, Italy, Mozambique and Nigeria in South Africa, and Maine and California in USA. Tourmaline is insoluble in acids which makes it resistant to any acidic chemical reactions unlike silver and it has pyroelectric properties, which means that a tourmaline crystal can be electrically charged for it has a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other.  Toumalines range in different colors, from red to pink tourmaline, yellow to brown, blue, green, and even watermelon tourmalines.  What makes tourmalines equally as engaging as any other precious gemstones for jewelry aficionados and artisans is its unique characteristics.

The following below are some of the notable characteristics of tourmalines that you may want to know:

  1. Tourmalines are referred to as “the gemstone of the rainbow” for its variety of colors available.  The word tourmaline is a combination of Sinhalese words “tura” and “mali” which means “stone of many colors”.
  2. Some tourmalines, like yellow and brown tourmalines changes color when the light changes from daylight to artificial light.  Thus, different shades and hues of the same color is possible within the day. Some have the quality as that of a cat’s eye, which means that they may glow in the dark.
  3. No two tourmalines are exactly alike which make a single tourmaline different from the other.  It is as unique and distinctive as snowflakes and fingerprints.
  4. Because of the variety of colors, old people use to feel that tourmalines exude different mood and atmosphere, one for each type of person.  Magical powers in the form of amulets are sometimes associated with it.
  5. An interesting characteristic of tourmalines is dichroism – a tourmaline is a semi precious stone that cause visible light to split up into distinct beams of different wavelengths and colors. This means that a single tourmaline gem has a different shade or intensity in color depending on the angle from where it is viewed.
  6. In Moh’s scale, a typical tourmaline has 7 to 7.5 hardness.  It is harder than garnet, onyx, opal, and pearl while it is softer than topaz, ruby, sapphire or diamond.  To give you another example, a fingernail has a hardness of 2, a window glass has 5.5 scale and a steel file has 6.5.
  7. Tourmaline stones with 2 colors are called bicolored tourmalines; those that have more than two colors are called multicolored tourmalines.
  8. Tourmalines have a pyroelectric characteristic, which means that they can be electrically charged when they are heated and allowed to cool. The other end has a positive charge, while the other has the negative one.
  9. It is the birthstone of the month of October. A pink tourmaline ring set would make a great gift for someone in your life.
  10. Tourmaline is also associated with emotional and spiritual love; it is the gemstone of the long lasting love and friendship.

About The All Natural Stones Ring

A natural stones ring is really an opportunity to play around with color no matter your budget. You can readily find these pieces just in most stores let alone visiting a jewelry store. They are often set in a less expensive metal such as sterling silver even if it’s a green tourmaline ring. Plus, if you just go with a faux piece most people won’t be able to tell that it isn’t real.

If you are buying like a plain metal ring such as sterling silver or gold you might just think that they will always look little bit formal and flashy. This doesn’t have to be the case. For instance you could go with a hammered finish. This will really show the true beauty and durability of the metal and will be totally different than the typical rings that everyone else will be wearing. You could also find one with more of the brushed finished and it almost looks like it has been sanded down. This allows you to get a totally unique take on a metal that is seen all the time.

You can really combine the best of both worlds with a cushion cut ring. The gemstone will be cut on the top. This allows natural gemstones such as jade, mother-of-pearl and quartz be suited for a high end designer look. Of course, it will have all the clarity of the faceted gemstones but it will still be very mysterious looking. This is really where the true beauty of these kind of pieces lies.

You can find this jewelry in a lot of places other than just a typical jewelry store. You could pick these pieces up on vacation or you could scour the pawn shops and garage sales. A lot of people will have a few sterling silver and turquoise pieces laying around. The metal may be a little aged which can really add to the overall look or you can always clean it up if you want it to seem a little bit brighter and shinier.