- Green Tourmaline 18k Gold charm
- Gemstone - Natural Tourmaline
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total Weight - 0.150 grams approx.
- Tourmaline Weight - 0.29 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.100 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Rare color
- Charm Jump Ring Size - 3 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
- Rubellite Tourmaline: Rubellite is the pink to red variety of tourmaline. It gets its color from traces of manganese and can range from pale pink to deep red hues.
- Indicolite Tourmaline: Indicolite is the blue variety of tourmaline, ranging from light blue to intense blue-green shades. It derives its color from traces of iron.
- Verdelite Tourmaline: Verdelite is the green variety of tourmaline, which can range from pale green to deep emerald green. Its color comes from traces of chromium and vanadium.
- Watermelon Tourmaline: Watermelon tourmaline is a bi-color variety with a pink center surrounded by a green outer layer, resembling the colors of a watermelon.
- Paraíba Tourmaline: Paraíba tourmaline is a rare and highly sought-after variety known for its vibrant neon blue to green colors. It contains copper and manganese in its composition.
- Schorl Tourmaline: Schorl is the black variety of tourmaline, which is valued for its opaque black color. It is the most common form of tourmaline.
- Green Tourmaline 18k Gold charm
- Gemstone - Natural Tourmaline
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total Weight - 0.150 grams approx.
- Tourmaline Weight - 0.29 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.100 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Rare color
- Charm Jump Ring Size - 3 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
- Rubellite Tourmaline: Rubellite is the pink to red variety of tourmaline. It gets its color from traces of manganese and can range from pale pink to deep red hues.
- Indicolite Tourmaline: Indicolite is the blue variety of tourmaline, ranging from light blue to intense blue-green shades. It derives its color from traces of iron.
- Verdelite Tourmaline: Verdelite is the green variety of tourmaline, which can range from pale green to deep emerald green. Its color comes from traces of chromium and vanadium.
- Watermelon Tourmaline: Watermelon tourmaline is a bi-color variety with a pink center surrounded by a green outer layer, resembling the colors of a watermelon.
- Paraíba Tourmaline: Paraíba tourmaline is a rare and highly sought-after variety known for its vibrant neon blue to green colors. It contains copper and manganese in its composition.
- Schorl Tourmaline: Schorl is the black variety of tourmaline, which is valued for its opaque black color. It is the most common form of tourmaline.