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Natural tourmaline rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets — the widest color range of any gemstone, set into refined designs.

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Each piece is selected for balance, setting quality, and everyday wear.

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Jewelry designed to feel natural, comfortable, and easy to combine across styles.

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Looking for a specific gemstone?
We create custom pieces centered around carefully selected, certified stones.

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Each bespoke piece starts with a carefully selected gemstone.
We design around its character — not the other way around.

Tourmaline Jewelry — Natural Tourmalines in Gold

Tourmaline offers something no other gemstone can match — the widest color range of any mineral used in jewelry. From deep forest green to vivid pink, from electric blue Paraiba to near-black indicolite, tourmaline encompasses colors that in other gemstone families would each belong to an entirely different species. This variety is not a weakness — it is the defining characteristic of the stone.

Each color variety of tourmaline has its own character and its own market. Rubellite — the vivid red to pink variety — is among the most valued, prized for its intensity and relative rarity. Paraiba tourmaline, colored by copper and found originally in Brazil, displays a neon blue-green that is unlike anything else in the gemstone world and commands significant premiums. Chrome tourmaline offers a deep, saturated green that rivals fine tsavorite. Every color finds its admirer — and tourmaline's range means there is a stone for every preference.

With a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, tourmaline is durable enough for regular wear across all jewelry types — rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets. It handles everyday conditions well with standard care and is more resistant to impact than tanzanite.

Tourmaline has been collected and valued across cultures for centuries, often mistaken for other gemstones due to its color range — some of the famous rubies in European crown jewels were later identified as red tourmaline. As one of the traditional birthstones for October, it is a versatile and personally meaningful choice.

Metal choice depends entirely on the color of the stone. Vivid pinks and reds pair naturally with rose or yellow gold. Greens and blues read best against white gold or platinum, which allows the color to remain clean and undistorted.

Explore tourmaline jewelry by type: rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets. For tourmaline rings specifically, our tourmaline rings collection offers pieces selected around the stone's particular character. For jewelry built around a specific tourmaline variety — including Paraiba or chrome tourmaline — our bespoke service is the right starting point. You may also be interested in sapphire jewelry, ruby jewelry, emerald jewelry, or tanzanite jewelry.

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