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green tourmaline chain ring

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  •  Ring Size - 6
  •  Midi Ring Size - 3.25
  •  Green Tourmaline
  •  14k Yellow Gold
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    • Tourmaline is a striking gemstone that has been cherished for centuries for its stunning range of colors and unique properties. Legend whispers that it was birthed by the rainbow, a symbol of hope and promise. It was believed to be a powerful talisman, guarding against malevolent forces and invoking the spirits of healing. The gemstone's name comes from the Sinhalese word "turamali," which means "stone with mixed colors."

      Tourmaline has a rich history and is steeped in lore. In ancient Egypt, tourmaline was believed to have healing properties and was used to treat a variety of ailments. It was also used as a protective stone by warriors in ancient times. In medieval Europe, tourmaline was believed to have the power to protect against demons and was used in amulets to ward off evil spirits.

      Yet, the magic of tourmaline runs deeper still. It possesses the ability to generate electricity when exposed to heat or pressure, making it a precious resource for the magic of modern technology. This gemstone also holds the power to attract and repel particles, a gift that has led to its use in a range of scientific and industrial applications.

      With its kaleidoscope of colors, tourmaline ranges from the subtlest pinks to the deepest blacks. The delight of its hues is further enhanced by the presence of multiple colors in a single crystal, a marvel known as "watermelon" or “bicoolor” tourmaline. And in the hands of skilled artisans, this gemstone is transformed into unique shapes and styles that capture its natural allure.

    Tourmaline is a striking gemstone that has been cherished for centuries for its stunning range of colors and unique properties. Legend whispers that it was birthed by the rainbow, a symbol of hope and promise. It was believed to be a powerful talisman, guarding against malevolent forces and invoking the spirits of healing. The gemstone's name comes from the Sinhalese word "turamali," which means "stone with mixed colors."

    Tourmaline has a rich history and is steeped in lore. In ancient Egypt, tourmaline was believed to have healing properties and was used to treat a variety of ailments. It was also used as a protective stone by warriors in ancient times. In medieval Europe, tourmaline was believed to have the power to protect against demons and was used in amulets to ward off evil spirits.

    Yet, the magic of tourmaline runs deeper still. It possesses the ability to generate electricity when exposed to heat or pressure, making it a precious resource for the magic of modern technology. This gemstone also holds the power to attract and repel particles, a gift that has led to its use in a range of scientific and industrial applications.

    With its kaleidoscope of colors, tourmaline ranges from the subtlest pinks to the deepest blacks. The delight of its hues is further enhanced by the presence of multiple colors in a single crystal, a marvel known as "watermelon" or “bicoolor” tourmaline. And in the hands of skilled artisans, this gemstone is transformed into unique shapes and styles that capture its natural allure.