Tourmaline Gold Post Earrings
$249.00
GORGEOUS GREEN TOURMALINE TRILLIONS SET IN FANCY 14k YELLOW GOLD POST EARRINGS
Tourmaline is a fascinating and durable gemstone known for its wide array of colors and is a popular choice for jewelry. It’s found in virtually every color imaginable, including pink, green, blue, black, and even multicolored varieties like watermelon tourmaline. Tourmaline is one of the birthstones for October. Initially found in Ceylon, Brazil is now a prominent source for Tourmaline. Metaphysically, Tourmaline is believed to cleanse, purify, and transform negative energies into positive vibrations, promoting emotional well-being and spiritual growth.
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