Tourmaline is a crystal boron silicate mineral compounded with elements such as aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium. Tourmaline is classified as a semi-precious stone and the gem comes in a wide variety of colors. The name comes from the Sinhalese word "Thuramali" which applied to different gemstones found in Sri Lanka.
Tourmalines are mixed crystals of aluminium boron silicate with a complex and changing composition. The mineral group is a fairly complex one. Even slight changes in the composition cause completely different colours. Crystals of only a single colour are fairly rare; indeed the same crystal will often display various colours and various nuances of those colours. And the trademark of this gemstone is not only its great wealth of colour, but also its marked dichroism. Depending on the angle from which you look at it, the colour may be different or more or less intense. It is always at its most intense when viewed looking toward the main axis, a fact to which the cutter must pay great attention when lining up the cut. This gemstone has excellent wearing qualities and is easy to look after, for all tourmalines have a good hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. So the tourmaline is an interesting gemstone in many ways.
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Multi Tourmaline Oval
Size:6mm X 8mm to 7mm X 9mm
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Tourmaline 4mm round
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Tourmaline Black Chips
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Tourmaline Brick
Size: 3mm X 4mm to 3mm X 5mm
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Tourmaline Button
Size: 3mm to 4mm
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Tourmaline Chips
Sold by string of 36 inches
Tourmaline Faceted Chiclet
Size: 4 mm X 5 mm to 4 mm X 6 mm
Tourmaline Faceted Coin
Size: 3 mm to 5 mm
Tourmaline Faceted Oval
Size: 5 mm X 7 mm to 7 mm X 9 mm
Tourmaline Faceted Oval
Size: 5 mm X 6 mm to 5 mm X 7 mm