Green and Pink Tourmaline Sterling Silver and Gold Ring

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Handmade with love at Kacha Stones

Handmade Sterling silver and solid gold Green and Pink Tourmaline ring. An exceptionally vibrant and mossy 5mm natural Green Tourmaline set in gold next to a sparkling 3mm Pink Tourmaline in a flower design.

UK: P 1/2
USA: 8
EU: 57

Pink tourmaline, also known as rubellite, is a beautiful gemstone with unique characteristics that make it highly sought after. It exhibits exceptional brilliance and lustre, adding sparkle and shine to any piece of jewellery. Green tourmaline is one of the rarest tourmaline colours, and this is a beautiful example.

“Green tourmaline helps to teach the user a way of 'seeing with the heart' (i.e., opens the heart chakra). It may be applied to endeavours of visualization and to assist in the attunement of the energy between the third eye and heart. It can transform negative energy to a positive state without releasing it to the atmosphere. It also acts to inspire creativity, and to attract success, prosperity and abundance.” Melody.” Love is in the Earth.

"Tourmaline and its inherent electrical emanations have been revered throughout the life of the planet. It can be used to attract inspiration, diminish fear by promoting understanding and to encourage self-confidence. It provides for a balancing of male/female energies within the body; it further provides for a balancing of the mind, of the energy centres and auric body.” Melody, Love is in the Earth.

Since 1996, Kacha Stones has specialised in ethically mined crystals. Ethical sourcing is important not only for the environment and mining communities, but also and for keeping the crystal's energy vibrant and intact. Blasting a hole in the earth and collecting the rubble does not produce the best crystals.

Most crystal shops use the "ethically mined" prefix, which is only possible by buying directly from miners. For 30 years, we have worked directly with miners from the icy slopes of the Himalayas to the arid deserts of Namibia.