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About Our Tourmaline Collection
Tourmaline is a boron silicate mineral known for having one of the widest colour ranges of any gemstone — from pink and green to blue, watermelon bicolour, and near-colourless. It rates 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale, durable enough for regular wear in rings, earrings, and pendants alike.
Every tourmaline in this collection is a natural, hand-selected stone, available in 925 sterling silver or 9KT–18KT gold. Gold settings are BIS hallmarked, and every purchase is backed by our lifetime warranty and buyback programme. Need to return or exchange an order? See our Returns & Exchange Policy for full details.
Alongside opal, tourmaline is a recognised October birthstone, making it a popular gifting choice for autumn birthdays.
Caring for tourmaline: it's fairly tough for daily wear, but some tourmalines can be sensitive to sudden temperature changes, so avoid extreme heat and harsh chemicals. Store pieces separately from harder gems to prevent surface scratches. See our full jewellery care guide for more tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is natural tourmaline jewellery?
Natural tourmaline jewellery features genuine tourmaline gemstones formed naturally within the earth — a boron silicate mineral prized for its exceptionally wide range of natural colours.
Is tourmaline durable enough for daily wear?
Yes. Tourmaline rates 7–7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it a practical choice for rings, earrings, and pendants worn regularly.
Why does tourmaline come in so many colours?
Tourmaline's colour range comes from trace elements present during its formation. This is why you'll find pink, green, blue, and even bicolour "watermelon" tourmaline, each with its own character.
Is tourmaline a birthstone?
Yes. Tourmaline is a recognised birthstone for October, alongside opal.
Is tourmaline usually treated?
Some tourmaline is heat-treated to improve colour clarity, a common and accepted practice in the gemstone trade. Product listings note treatment status where relevant.
How should I care for tourmaline jewellery?
Clean gently with mild soap, lukewarm water, and a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and sudden temperature changes, and store pieces separately in a soft pouch or lined jewellery box.

