Pink Tourmaline Jewelry

Posted in Jewellery by admin on November 18, 2009

Pink Tourmaline Jewelry


Acadia Ring, Emerald-Cut Pink Tourmaline Sterling Silver Ring


Acadia Ring, Emerald-Cut Pink Tourmaline Sterling Silver Ring



Lovely scrolled forms embrace a dramatic emerald-cut gemstone in this lovely vintage-inspired design by Jessica Behzad....


Apt. No 5 Teardrop with Pink Tourmaline


Apt. No 5 Teardrop with Pink Tourmaline



Delicate and feminine, these 14k gf hammered Teardrops are accented by stunning pink tourmaline briolettes....


Enchanting Silver Tone Polished Heart Shape Pink Tourmaline Stones Engraved Rhodium Cufflinks With Secure Torpedo Backs' Closures


Enchanting Silver Tone Polished Heart Shape Pink Tourmaline Stones Engraved Rhodium Cufflinks With Secure Torpedo Backs' Closures



Condition: Brand New With Complimentary Gift Box.Perfect for any occasions: Anniversaries, weddings, office, meetings, proms, special events, etc.An Excellent addition to elevate your personal appearance & sophisticate image.New Arrival of modern art design Cufflinks!Enchanting! The refined and trendy elements are made into a heart shape and encrusted with numerous brilliant cut, faceted round sha...

Pink Tourmaline Jewelry
I bought this necklace and it had some plastic/crystal thing, what is this crystal called?

I got it from Topshop the other day and it has this oval, colourful gem on it with some other dangly bits. And it's main colours are green and pink and I really like this stone/plastic/gem/crystal thing but I don't know the proper name for it! If anyone knows, please answer and if you can give me a link for some stores which sell this type of jewellery with this stone. here's a link of what it looks like ( similar)

http://www.inoutstar.com/image-detail/Tourmaline-The-Gem-of-the-Rainbow-6311-2225.html

On the link you gave it calls the crystal Tourmaline. According to Wikipedia it is defined as...

"Tourmaline is a crystal silicate mineral compounded with elements such as aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium. Tourmaline is classified as a semi-precious stone and the gem comes in a wide variety of colors. The name comes from the Sinhalese word "Thuramali" (තුරමලි) or "Thoramalli" (තෝරමල්ලි), which applied to different gemstones found in Sri Lanka."

Before looking at the link my original thought was Swarovski crystals as they are very common and popular in jewelry of today.

Swarovski (English pronunciation: /swɒrˈɒfskiː/ swor-OFF-skee[2]) is the brand name for a range of precisely-cut crystal glass and related luxury products produced by Swarovski AG of Wattens, Austria.

I would say you could get this in about in any shop. They have tons on eBay, Walmart has a few options, and I'm sure that any fine jewelry store you go to will have many as well. These are fairly commonly used in jewelry. If you want jewlery with artsy flair and handmade or antique check out www.etsy.com. It's one of my favorite online shops. Hope this helps!