- Pink Tourmaline 18k Gold Charms
- Gemstone - Natural Tourmaline
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total weight - 0.330 grams approx.
- Tourmaline Weight - 0.79 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.170 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Jump Ring Outer Size - 3 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Color: Tourmaline is famous for its remarkable variety of colors, ranging from vibrant greens, blues, and pinks to reds, yellows, and purples. Some tourmalines even display multiple colors in a single crystal, known as "bi-color" or "multi-color" tourmaline. The color diversity of tourmaline is due to variations in its chemical composition and trace elements present during its formation.
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Optical Phenomena: Tourmaline exhibits various optical phenomena, including pleochroism, which means it can display different colors when viewed from different angles. Some tourmalines also exhibit chatoyancy (the cat's-eye effect) or asterism (the star effect) under specific lighting conditions, adding to their allure and mystique.
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Varieties: Tourmaline occurs in several different varieties, each with its own distinct characteristics. Some of the most well-known varieties include:
- Pink Tourmaline 18k Gold Charms
- Gemstone - Natural Tourmaline
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total weight - 0.330 grams approx.
- Tourmaline Weight - 0.79 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.170 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Jump Ring Outer Size - 3 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Color: Tourmaline is famous for its remarkable variety of colors, ranging from vibrant greens, blues, and pinks to reds, yellows, and purples. Some tourmalines even display multiple colors in a single crystal, known as "bi-color" or "multi-color" tourmaline. The color diversity of tourmaline is due to variations in its chemical composition and trace elements present during its formation.
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Optical Phenomena: Tourmaline exhibits various optical phenomena, including pleochroism, which means it can display different colors when viewed from different angles. Some tourmalines also exhibit chatoyancy (the cat's-eye effect) or asterism (the star effect) under specific lighting conditions, adding to their allure and mystique.
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Varieties: Tourmaline occurs in several different varieties, each with its own distinct characteristics. Some of the most well-known varieties include: