


Tourmaline Slice Posts
Natural Blue & Green Slice Tourmaline Posts ~ part of a *sisters not twins* collection
These posts boast a cool shade of pale blue/green and dark olive green
Tourmaline posts set in Fine & Sterling Silver
These posts measure approx 7mm each and are not meant to be indentical
Sterling Silver Posts + come with 5mm (easy to handle) silicon backings.
Tourmaline is an October birthstone
Tourmaline displays a greater range of colors than almost any other known gemstone. The most common color available is black, but every color of the rainbow can be found.
An Egyptian legend explains this variety by saying the gemstone traveled along a rainbow, gathering the diverse array of colors as it went.
Tourmaline is renowned as the gem of sensitive poets and creative artists. (Shakespeare even had a small collection of tourmaline jewelry to help him overcome writer's block.)
Natural Blue & Green Slice Tourmaline Posts ~ part of a *sisters not twins* collection
These posts boast a cool shade of pale blue/green and dark olive green
Tourmaline posts set in Fine & Sterling Silver
These posts measure approx 7mm each and are not meant to be indentical
Sterling Silver Posts + come with 5mm (easy to handle) silicon backings.
Tourmaline is an October birthstone
Tourmaline displays a greater range of colors than almost any other known gemstone. The most common color available is black, but every color of the rainbow can be found.
An Egyptian legend explains this variety by saying the gemstone traveled along a rainbow, gathering the diverse array of colors as it went.
Tourmaline is renowned as the gem of sensitive poets and creative artists. (Shakespeare even had a small collection of tourmaline jewelry to help him overcome writer's block.)