Tourmaline Gemstones, Semi-Precious Stones
Tourmaline is a semi-precious stone that we can call a kaleidoscope of colors. It has the unique ability to emit infrared rays. It can generate a magnetic field and balance the biocurrent in the body. We have selected a variety of tourmaline and tourmaline quartz beads for a wide range of prices for your individual needs.
View moreTourmalinated Quartz Faceted Round Bead, 3 mm, Strand, Semi-Precious Stone, ~140 Pieces
Tourmaline Ribbed Cylinder, 7~9x9~13 mm, Strand, Natural Stones, ~28~30 pieces
String of Semi-Precious Stone Beads TOURMALINE, Natural Black, Ball: 8 mm ~ 49 pieces
String of Semi-Precious Stone Beads TOURMALINE / Ball: 10 mm ~ 39 pieces
Natural Tourmaline beads strand in rainbow colors, round smooth semi-precious stone 6 mm ~62 pieces
Natural semi-precious stone Tourmaline Quartz, smooth, round beads string assorted colors 8 mm ~ 46 pieces
String of Natural Semi-Precious Stone Beads TOURMALINE QUARTZ Grade A / Ball: 6 mm ~ 67 pieces
Assorted TOURMALINE Gemstone Beads String, Ball: 4 mm ~ 98 pieces
Tourmaline Quartz assorted ball shaped 10 mm String beads semi-precious stone ~ 38 pieces
String of Semi-Precious Stone Beads TOURMALINE / Ball: 8 mm ~ 48 pieces
Tourmaline natural gemstone beads strand, ball shaped clear crystal, assorted colors 6 mm ~ 60 pieces
Natural Semi-precious Gemstone Beads String / TOURMALINE QUARTZ class A 10 mm ~40 pieces
String of Natural Semi-Precious Stone Beads TOURMALINE QUARTZ Grade A / Ball: 8 mm ~ 48 pieces
Strand of Semi-Precious Stone Beads, Yellow Tourmalinated Quartz, 6 mm, ~60 Pieces
Strand of Semi-Precious Stone Beads, Yellow Tourmalinated Quartz, 4 mm, ~92 Pieces
Strand of Semi-Precious Stone Beads, Yellow Tourmalinated Quartz, 8 mm, ~45 Pieces
Tourmaline – The Stone of Reconciliation
Tourmaline is one of the most commonly found semi-precious stones in the world. Its wide distribution makes it extremely popular and used in the jewelry industry.
The largest deposits of tourmaline in the world are in Brazil. Mining of the mineral in the country dates back over 500 years. Initially, the crystal was mined in search of gold. People believed that tourmaline was emerald, and the discovered stones were sent to Portugal to be made into jewelry for royalty.
The first records of the discovery of the semi-precious stone date back to the early 16th century when Dutch traders near Italy found the crystal. Its name comes from the term "turmali,” which was used as a universal name for all colored stones. The reason for this lay in the traders’ inability to distinguish it from other crystals. It was often mistaken for rubies.
The exceptional durability of the stone is evidenced by artifacts found in China that remain intact to this day.
Different cultures brought different meanings to tourmaline over the centuries. Literary records from the 18th century indicate that the crystal was a suitable talisman for actors and creative people. In India, it inspired a sense of reality in people prone to excessive daydreaming.
In modern times, tourmaline continues to be used by many African tribes as a talisman that protects from trouble.
Varieties
Tourmaline’s color comes from the iron and titanium it contains. They give it delicate blue-green shades. Manganese in its composition creates red and yellowish highlights.
Pink Tourmaline
The stone not only carries the color of love but also its energizing vibration. It is often worn as a talisman that encourages warm feelings. Although there is no scientific evidence, healers claim that among its abilities is the capability to regenerate and refresh the skin.
Green Tourmaline
This variety is recommended for people who lack patience and determination. Its calming energy helps rethink situations and extract the maximum from them. Use this stone to encourage new friendships and attract a romantic partner.
Black Tourmaline
Black tourmaline is perhaps one of the most common hues of the crystal. It is considered a protective stone with strong shielding abilities. It can capture negative energies.
Mystical and Healing Properties
If you have problems with the digestive system, immune system, or bones, tourmaline is the perfect healing stone to aid in their treatment. It is also useful for strengthening the bone structure and teeth.
Holistic practitioners use the crystal to heal stress and psychological traumas. Since its essence is coded with love for humanity, it is often used by therapists or consultants.
This is due to its ability to carry unconditional love and friendship. It is also known as the "Stone of Reconciliation" for its property of breaking down negative and destructive feelings in people.
Protector of the heart and considered an aphrodisiac, tourmaline promotes mental flexibility, and inner peace, and relieves panic attacks.
Interpreted as one of the most receptive stones, its crystalline structure has acalming effect and encourages spiritual communication. It is often used in meditation as a magnet for inner peace.
Zodiac Signs
Similar to opal, tourmaline is considered the birthstone for those born in October. It is regarded as the guardian of the eighth wedding anniversary and is often used as a gift for families entering this period of their relationships.
Geminis feel magnetically attracted to the beauty of this stone. It is associated with the planets Saturn, Venus, and Mars.
Astrologers believe that if a person dreams of tourmaline, the vision is a precursor to potential danger, for which they should be especially vigilant.
Price
The price varies depending on the type of tourmaline beads. At EM ART, you can find a variety of tourmaline bead strands at accessible prices. Our goal is to offer your high-quality products for a reasonable price. Don’t miss out on our special offers and discounts!
Delivery
All received orders are processed and delivered within a few business days.
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*Note
The listed healing properties do not replace a doctor’s examination and do not guarantee effective treatment if such is necessary from a specialist in a given field. The methods above are applied as a supplement to the treatment process. EM ART is not responsible for the effectiveness of alternative treatment.