Lab paraiba tourmaline rings pure lab paraiba tourmaline rings deliver the electric neon blue-green that made the original Brazilian stones famous. These laboratory-grown gems share the same copper-bearing chemical composition as natural paraiba, registering 7-7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. Our collection of 36,638 rings pairs these bright stones with .925 sterling silver, priced from $6 to $6,302. Each lab paraiba carries that signature glow without the rarity-driven cost of mined specimens.
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Copper content gives paraiba tourmaline its signature neon blue-green color. Most tourmalines get their color from iron or manganese, but copper-bearing specimens produce a distinct electric glow that other varieties cannot match.
Yes. Lab-grown paraiba tourmalines have the same chemical composition, crystal structure, and optical properties as mined stones. The difference is origin: a laboratory rather than the earth.
Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush. At 7-7.5 Mohs hardness, lab paraiba resists scratches from everyday contact but can chip on sharp impacts. Store separately from harder gems like sapphire or diamond.
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