About this product
- Setting Material:Sliver
- Secondary Material:None
- Gemstone Type:Tourmaline
Product description
Baceda Tourmaline pendant S925 silver sterling beautiful colorful
mini Tourmaline donut design
with 45cm copper chain same color
Gemstone colorful green yellow pink blue Tourmaline
colorful Tourmaline enthusiasm glorious wisdom hope powerful love
donut circle: size around 13x13mm
pendant setting: Silver sterling S925, 2 colors
Gemstone cut: round faceted cut
How to Maintenance Silver Jewelry?
1.Keep it dry and avoid wearing it when bathing, swimming or other action involved in water.
2.Do not touch it often, grease and sweat on hands will cause corrosion.
3.Clean with a soft cleaning cloth or silver polishing cloth.
4.Put it into box while not wearing.
Tourmaline, is derived from the Sinhala word "toramalli", which means "gemstone with mixed colors".
The composition of tourmaline is quite complex. It is a boron-containing ring silicate mineral, and contains aluminum, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium or potassium elements, which can be substituted for each other, so it presents a variety of colors, including colorless, red, Predominantly pink, red, blue, green, yellow, brown and black, with multiple colors possible in one crystal.
Among all kinds of gemstones, tourmaline has the widest range of colors. It can be called the "kaleidoscope" of gemstones. It has almost every hue and different shades of color. The more intense the color, the higher its value. Tourmaline is also the National Stone of the United States.
The many colors of tourmaline have many different origins, it is generally believed that traces of iron or titanium give green and blue; magnesium gives yellow or brown; chromium gives dark green; manganese gives red and pink and possibly yellow; Pink and yellow tourmalines, on the other hand, may be caused by radiation-induced loss of central tones of color, and can occur naturally or in laboratories. In the same tourmaline crystal, due to the uneven distribution of components, it often leads to color changes, resulting in bi-color tourmaline (Bi-Color Tourmaline), multi-color tourmaline (Multicolor Tourmaline) or inner infrared green watermelon tourmaline (Watermelon Tourmaline) ) and other types.