Pure tourmaline rings bring one of nature's most color-diverse gemstones to your finger. Tourmaline forms in pegmatite deposits worldwide, with major sources in Brazil, Afghanistan, and Madagascar. This borosilicate mineral rates 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for regular wear. Our collection of 36,647 tourmaline rings features natural stones set in .925 sterling silver, with prices ranging from $6 to $6,302. Each ring ships free within the United States.
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Tourmaline rates 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This makes it harder than quartz and suitable for rings worn regularly, though you should remove it during heavy manual work.
Tourmaline's chemical structure allows different elements to substitute during crystal formation. Iron produces green and blue tones. Manganese creates pink and red. Copper, found only in Paraíba-type tourmaline, generates intense blue-green colors.
Natural tourmaline typically shows inclusions visible under magnification. It also displays pleochroism, meaning the color shifts slightly when viewed from different angles. Our stones are natural and not laboratory-created.
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