Why Tourmalines are getting famous these days !
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Why Tourmalines are getting famous these days !



HISTORY & LORE


When Dutch traders returned with gems from Sri Lanka in the early 1700’s, they called any unfamiliar stones by the Sinhalese name “turamali” meaning “stones with mixed colors.” Thus, any stone not recognized as a ruby or sapphire simply became a “turmali.”



Tourmaline is a relatively modern gemstone; only since the gemological boom of the 1970s was it widely appreciated. During this time, designers began experimenting with exciting techniques and unconventional settings, and the world took notice of tourmaline’s incredible variety.


 

The Allure of Tourmaline Gems


Tourmaline's vivid colors and unique crystal structure make it a popular choice for jewelry designers and gemstone enthusiasts. It comes in a wide range of colors, from pink and green to blue and black, offering versatility in jewelry designs. Consumers are increasingly drawn to gemstones with unique characteristics, fueling the demand for tourmaline jewelry.




Tourmaline's versatility, beauty, and perceived metaphysical properties have contributed to its increasing fame in recent years. Whether in the beauty industry, holistic healing practices, or the world of jewelry, tourmaline continues to captivate consumers and enthusiasts alike.



Tourmaline Benefits:

Tourmaline is believed to have various metaphysical properties according to practitioners of crystal healing. Different colors of tourmaline are associated with different healing properties, such as protection, grounding, and cleansing of negative energies. As interest in alternative healing methods grows, so does the popularity of tourmaline.


Origin of Tourmaline


Tourmaline is found in many parts of the world, including Brazil, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Mozambique, Madagascar, and the United States (California and Maine, among others). Each location produces tourmaline with its unique characteristics and colors.







- Raghav Khandelwal

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