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green tourmaline necklace

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Green tourmaline in golden bezel, pure in line and timeless in spirit.

  • Gemstone: Pear-cut green tourmaline

  • Metal: Solid 14k yellow gold (setting & chain)

  • Chain: Diamond-cut Boston link, 18" with option to wear at 16"

  • Pendant Size: 7.5mm x 24.5mm

Handmade 14k yellow gold green tourmaline pendant, designed to be treasured as a modern heirloom.

One-of-a-kind, shaped in wax and carried into gold.

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Handmade in California

    • Tourmaline is a stone of many faces — a prism of color that has stirred wonder for centuries. Ancient lore tells that it was born from the rainbow itself, carrying within it the spectrum of hope, promise, and renewal. Across cultures, it was revered as a talisman: a guardian against shadowed forces, a vessel of healing energy, and a stone said to whisper with unseen spirits. Its name drifts from the Sinhalese turamali — “a stone of mixed hues” — a fitting title for a gem that defies singular definition.

      From the sands of Egypt to the courts of medieval Europe, tourmaline was entwined with both mystery and medicine. It was believed to soothe the body, protect the traveler, and shield the soul from ill intent. Warriors carried it as protection; mystics wore it as an amulet against demons and phantoms of the unseen world. Each culture impressed upon it their faith in its unseen power, weaving it into rituals of protection and devotion.

      But its wonder is not bound to legend alone. Tourmaline is alive with hidden fire — able to summon electricity under heat or pressure, a quiet alchemy that bridges the world of myth with that of science. This rare property has carried the stone into modern invention, its ability to attract and repel particles lending itself to technologies as intricate as the gem itself.

      Its palette is inexhaustible: tender blushes, verdant greens, oceanic blues, somber blacks, and the rare delight of “watermelon” crystals, where pink heart and green rind embrace within a single stone. Each piece of tourmaline is a fragment of a rainbow caught in time, a natural marvel that feels as though it were painted by the hand of the earth itself. And when shaped by artisans, its kaleidoscopic depths become not only adornment, but a glimpse into the eternal interplay of light, color, and myth.

    Tourmaline is a stone of many faces — a prism of color that has stirred wonder for centuries. Ancient lore tells that it was born from the rainbow itself, carrying within it the spectrum of hope, promise, and renewal. Across cultures, it was revered as a talisman: a guardian against shadowed forces, a vessel of healing energy, and a stone said to whisper with unseen spirits. Its name drifts from the Sinhalese turamali — “a stone of mixed hues” — a fitting title for a gem that defies singular definition.

    From the sands of Egypt to the courts of medieval Europe, tourmaline was entwined with both mystery and medicine. It was believed to soothe the body, protect the traveler, and shield the soul from ill intent. Warriors carried it as protection; mystics wore it as an amulet against demons and phantoms of the unseen world. Each culture impressed upon it their faith in its unseen power, weaving it into rituals of protection and devotion.

    But its wonder is not bound to legend alone. Tourmaline is alive with hidden fire — able to summon electricity under heat or pressure, a quiet alchemy that bridges the world of myth with that of science. This rare property has carried the stone into modern invention, its ability to attract and repel particles lending itself to technologies as intricate as the gem itself.

    Its palette is inexhaustible: tender blushes, verdant greens, oceanic blues, somber blacks, and the rare delight of “watermelon” crystals, where pink heart and green rind embrace within a single stone. Each piece of tourmaline is a fragment of a rainbow caught in time, a natural marvel that feels as though it were painted by the hand of the earth itself. And when shaped by artisans, its kaleidoscopic depths become not only adornment, but a glimpse into the eternal interplay of light, color, and myth.

    october birthstone

    TOURMALINE

    Mineral .. Tourmaline

    Color .. All Colors

    Mohs Hardness .. 7 to 7.5