Tourmaline Necklaces

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      Yes. With a hardness of 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale, tourmaline is durable enough for rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Proper care—like avoiding harsh chemicals—helps preserve its brilliance.

      Tourmaline is associated with love, protection, and emotional balance. Different colors carry unique meanings—for example, pink tourmaline is linked with compassion, while green is tied to vitality and growth.

      The value depends on color, clarity, and rarity. Paraíba tourmalines, known for their neon blue-green glow, are among the most valuable. Pink, green, and bi-color stones are more accessible while still highly desirable.

      Yes, tourmaline is the official birthstone for October, alongside opal. It’s especially popular for its spectrum of colors, allowing October birthdays to choose a shade that reflects their personal style.

      Tourmaline is a colorful gemstone prized for its wide range of hues—from vibrant pinks and greens to rare neon Paraíba blues. Each variety has unique beauty and symbolism.