Tourmaline
One of the most versatile and popular gemstones in the world, Tourmaline is called the ‘gemstone of the rainbow’ thanks to its vast array of available colors. Tourmalines are also known as Rubellite (red), Indicolite (dark blue), Paraiba (electric blue-green) and watermelon (pink and green). These intensely hued stones exhibit pleochroism, displaying different colors when viewed from different angles.




Paraiba Tourmaline
Discovered in the 1980s in Brazil and rarer than diamonds: ranging from deep blue to vivid green, with the most vibrant colors being neon or electric blue, the Paraiba owes its beautiful, distinct color to the presence of copper.

Green Tourmaline
Every shade of green from yellow- to blue- to apple-toned and neon – including coveted, eye clean mint – Green Tourmaline is increasingly popular thanks to its lively appearance and appealing range of hues. Copper gives this stone a strong inner brilliance.

Pink Tourmaline
Ranging from light rose to intense and neon pink (known as Rubellite), Pink Tourmaline is a forever favorite and has symbolized love and truth for centuries across many cultures. Sourced from Mozambique, Namibia, and Brazil.
