Collection: Tourmaline
Tourmaline is one of the most color-diverse minerals available. It appears in black, green, pink, red, blue, yellow, brown, and multicolored forms. Black tourmaline, or schorl, is the most common. Other sought-after varieties include watermelon tourmaline with pink and green zoning, indicolite in blue, rubellite in pink-red, and verdelite in green.
It is sourced from Brazil, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, and the United States. Tourmaline is often associated with protection, balance, and stability, with black tourmaline especially popular for grounding. It does not typically fluoresce under UV light, though some pink and red stones may react weakly. It is one of the easiest minerals to build variety around because the color range is so broad.




























