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Detailed information on Watermelon Tourmaline Double Slice Twist-On Cuff

Watermelon Tourmaline Double Slice Twist-On Cuff


Mineral: Tourmaline var. Watermelon


Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil


Color: Dark Green, Light Green, Light Pink and Light Yellow


Treatment: None


Material: Sterling Silver (925)


Approximate Top Dimensions: 0.8cm to 1cm x 0.3cm


Approximate Cuff Dimensions: 6cm x 5cm x 0.2cm


Weight: 5g


 Note: When putting the cuff on please twist-on to your wrist instead of pulling apart


 


10% of this purchase will be donated to The Rainforest Foundation US


 


Brightly colored Ceylonese gem tourmalines were brought to Europe in great quantities by the Dutch East India Company to satisfy a demand for curiosities and gems. Tourmaline was sometimes called the \"Ceylonese Sri Lankan Magnet\" because it could attract and then repel hot ashes due to its pyroelectric properties.


Tourmalines were used by chemists in the 19th century to polarize light by shining rays onto a cut and polished surface of the gem.


The Empress Dowager Tzu-hsi (1835-1908), the last Empress of China, was obsessed with pink tourmaline, and bought virtually the entire production of gem quality material from the mines in San Diego County during the last years of her life.


 


Color may vary in images and videos due to different lightings and angles.





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