Green tourmaline jewelry brings the deep forest tones of this 7-7.5 Mohs hardness gemstone into wearable form. This chromium and vanadium-rich variety of tourmaline forms in granite pegmatites, with notable deposits in Brazil, Afghanistan, and East Africa. Our collection features natural green tourmaline set in .925 sterling silver across rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Each stone carries the pleochroism typical of tourmaline, showing different color intensities when viewed from varying angles. Free US shipping on all orders.
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Trace amounts of chromium, vanadium, or iron enter the crystal structure during formation, producing green hues that range from pale mint to deep forest tones.
Yes. At 7-7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, green tourmaline resists scratching well and holds up to regular wear with reasonable care.
Tourmaline displays pleochroism, meaning it shows different color intensities depending on the viewing angle and light source. This optical property is normal and authentic to the gemstone.
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