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Tourmaline Pendant ‘Don’t Look Up’

245,00 

A unique pendant – talisman made from a raw piece of natural tourmaline plated with titanium and oxidized and polished silver of the highest purities, 999 and 925. The entire piece is oxidized and polished. An original design and handcrafted from scratch using the labor-intensive wire wrapping technique.

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A unique pendant – talisman made from a raw piece of natural tourmaline plated with titanium and oxidized and polished silver of the highest purities, 999 and 925. The entire piece is oxidized and polished. An original design and handcrafted from scratch using the labor-intensive wire wrapping technique.
To prevent the pendant from accidentally sliding off the chain, I suggest putting it on over the head.


Tourmaline is a gemstone celebrated for its incredible diversity and vibrant spectrum of colors, ranging from black to bluish-black, dark brown, yellow, medium brown, blue to neon blue, lime to dark forest green, red and reddish purple, yellow, pink, and colorless. It’s unique in that it can display several colors in one gemstone, a phenomenon known as pleochroism. The origin of tourmaline is as fascinating as the stone itself, with major deposits found in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Africa, and the United States, each offering different varieties of this versatile gem. Historically, tourmaline was mistaken for other gemstones due to its wide color range but was recognized for its distinct properties by scientists in the 1800s.

The history of tourmaline jewelry dates back centuries, with the gemstone being used by various cultures around the world for its beauty and supposed healing properties. It was believed to inspire artistic expression and enhance creativity, making it a favored stone among artists and writers. Tourmaline’s name comes from the Sinhalese word “turmali”, which means “mixed stones,” reflective of its diverse color range. In ancient times, it was thought to bring insight and help in the discovery of that which is good, making it a sought-after stone for philosophers and scholars.

Tourmaline jewelry is highly prized not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for the versatility it offers designers. From vivid greens and pinks to tranquil blues, tourmaline can be cut into various shapes and sizes, making it ideal for creating unique and eye-catching pieces. A tourmaline pendant, especially, showcases the stone’s beauty, often featuring a single, striking piece of tourmaline set in delicate metals, making it a focal point of any outfit. These pendants, along with other tourmaline jewelry pieces, are celebrated for their ability to complement a wide range of styles, from casual to formal.

Interesting facts about tourmaline include its ability to become electrically charged when heated or cooled, a property known as pyroelectricity, which was once used to draw ash from Meerschaum pipes. Additionally, tourmaline is available in a watermelon variety, featuring green skin and a pink core, mirroring the fruit it’s named after. Tourmaline is also October’s birthstone, symbolizing peace and tranquility. Whether worn as part of an elegant ensemble or as a statement piece, tourmaline jewelry continues to enchant and attract with its stunning colors and unique properties, making it a beloved gemstone among collectors and fashion enthusiasts alike.


Materials:
– Tourmaline
– Silver of 925 and 999 purity

Colors:
Purple, blue, gold, silver

Dimensions:
Length: pendant approx. 10 cm (measured with the bail). Chain: 71 cm. Weight: 34 g.

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