Watermelon Tourmaline Slice Vermeil Bracelet

$248.00

This is a gorgeous bracelet, Watermelon Tourmaline lover’s dream!

Very large, smooth Watermelon Tourmaline slices (11mm-15mm) pink and green faceted Tourmaline briolettes (5mm-6mm), and faceted pink and green Tourmaline rondells (4mm) shine against intregetly designed handmade vermeil beads.

This bracelet can be worn from 7 ½ to 8 ½ inches long with a gold-filled lobster clasp and beautiful whimsical vermeil (11mm) dangle.

Watermelon Tourmaline: Tourmaline derives its name from the Sinhalese word “tura mali” (stone of mixed colors). However, according to the Ancient Egyptians, tourmaline traveled along a rainbow on its way down to earth, which is why it’s sometimes called the “rainbow stone”. The stones can be red and green, blue to yellow, often with two or more colors. No two pieces of tourmaline are the same. Tourmaline is said to have a powerful influence on love and friendship. Red Tourmaline is called “Rubellite”, Pink Tourmaline will change color in different levels of light. The blue variety is called “Indigolith” while “Schorl” is the name given to black tourmaline. “Achroite” is the colorless variety of Tourmaline. It is said to help dispel fear and grief, and can lend itself to give tranquil sleep.

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This is a gorgeous bracelet, Watermelon Tourmaline lover’s dream!

Very large, smooth Watermelon Tourmaline slices (11mm-15mm) pink and green faceted Tourmaline briolettes (5mm-6mm), and faceted pink and green Tourmaline rondells (4mm) shine against intregetly designed handmade vermeil beads.

This bracelet can be worn from 7 ½ to 8 ½ inches long with a gold-filled lobster clasp and beautiful whimsical vermeil (11mm) dangle.

Watermelon Tourmaline: Tourmaline derives its name from the Sinhalese word “tura mali” (stone of mixed colors). However, according to the Ancient Egyptians, tourmaline traveled along a rainbow on its way down to earth, which is why it’s sometimes called the “rainbow stone”. The stones can be red and green, blue to yellow, often with two or more colors. No two pieces of tourmaline are the same. Tourmaline is said to have a powerful influence on love and friendship. Red Tourmaline is called “Rubellite”, Pink Tourmaline will change color in different levels of light. The blue variety is called “Indigolith” while “Schorl” is the name given to black tourmaline. “Achroite” is the colorless variety of Tourmaline. It is said to help dispel fear and grief, and can lend itself to give tranquil sleep.

This is a gorgeous bracelet, Watermelon Tourmaline lover’s dream!

Very large, smooth Watermelon Tourmaline slices (11mm-15mm) pink and green faceted Tourmaline briolettes (5mm-6mm), and faceted pink and green Tourmaline rondells (4mm) shine against intregetly designed handmade vermeil beads.

This bracelet can be worn from 7 ½ to 8 ½ inches long with a gold-filled lobster clasp and beautiful whimsical vermeil (11mm) dangle.

Watermelon Tourmaline: Tourmaline derives its name from the Sinhalese word “tura mali” (stone of mixed colors). However, according to the Ancient Egyptians, tourmaline traveled along a rainbow on its way down to earth, which is why it’s sometimes called the “rainbow stone”. The stones can be red and green, blue to yellow, often with two or more colors. No two pieces of tourmaline are the same. Tourmaline is said to have a powerful influence on love and friendship. Red Tourmaline is called “Rubellite”, Pink Tourmaline will change color in different levels of light. The blue variety is called “Indigolith” while “Schorl” is the name given to black tourmaline. “Achroite” is the colorless variety of Tourmaline. It is said to help dispel fear and grief, and can lend itself to give tranquil sleep.