Skip to product information
1 of 1

Colorful Tourmaline Flower Earrings

Colorful Tourmaline Flower Earrings

Regular price €19,99
Regular price Sale price €19,99
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Tourmaline is one of the most diverse and colorful gemstones, known for its wide range of colors—from vibrant pinks and deep greens to rich blues and multi-colored varieties. Each color of Tourmaline holds different metaphysical properties, but all share the common traits of protection, grounding, and emotional balance. Tourmaline is particularly valued for its ability to cleanse, purify, and transform dense energy into a lighter vibration.

Tourmaline

Physical Characteristics

  • Color: Available in a spectrum of colors including black, green, pink, blue, red, and watermelon (multi-colored with green and pink).
  • Clarity: Ranges from transparent to opaque, depending on the type and presence of inclusions.
  • Note: Tourmaline is renowned for its pleochroism—showing different colors or depths of color when viewed at different angles.

Metaphysical Properties

Protection and Grounding: Black Tourmaline, one of the most known varieties, offers powerful protection against negative energy and is excellent for grounding.

Emotional Healing: Pink Tourmaline is used for healing emotional pain by providing comfort and calm, while Green Tourmaline promotes compassion and patience.

Energy Purification: Tourmaline in general helps to purify the energy around it, making it ideal for clearing the aura and removing energy blockages.

Crystals that Pair Well

  • Quartz: Amplifies Tourmaline’s properties, particularly its protective and grounding effects.
  • Selenite: Enhances Tourmaline’s ability to clear blockages and purify energy.
  • Lapis Lazuli: Complements Blue Tourmaline by enhancing truth and self-expression in communication.

Composition and Structure

Physical Properties: Tourmaline is a boron silicate mineral with a complex, variable composition. It has a hardness of 7-7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for various uses, including jewelry.

Optical Properties: Known for its vitreous luster and strong pleochroism, which can be especially pronounced in darker colored stones.

Formation: Commonly found in pegmatites and metamorphic rocks and often associated with quartz and mica.

View full details

Featured collection