Watermelon Tourmaline 4mm Bracelet
Watermelon tourmaline is a unique variety of tourine known for its distinctive coloration, which resembles the fruit watermelon. It is composed of two different minerals: red or pink tourmaline in the center, surrounded by a green outer layer, typically made up of either verdelite or chrome tourmaline.
The formation of watermelon tourmaline begins in pegmatite deposits, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks that form from the slow cooling and crystallization of magma deep within the Earth's crust. These pegmatites contain a rich variety of minerals, including tourmaline.
During the formation process, different elements and impurities seep into the crystal structure of the tourmaline, causing variations in color. The central red or pink coloration is due to the presence of manganese or lithium, while the green color results from the presence of iron or chromium.
Please note: As it is a natural stone, no two will be alike. Natural stones have varying shades, line patterns and inclusions. Natural stones may have chips, cracks or other imperfections. We cannot guarantee perfect points or stones.
Disclaimer: Metaphysical properties are provided for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice or concerns. All statements made have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or health care provider. The information provided by this website or Maes Mystics is not a substitute for a consultation with a health care provider, and should not be construed as individual medical advice.
Watermelon tourmaline is a unique variety of tourine known for its distinctive coloration, which resembles the fruit watermelon. It is composed of two different minerals: red or pink tourmaline in the center, surrounded by a green outer layer, typically made up of either verdelite or chrome tourmaline.
The formation of watermelon tourmaline begins in pegmatite deposits, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks that form from the slow cooling and crystallization of magma deep within the Earth's crust. These pegmatites contain a rich variety of minerals, including tourmaline.
During the formation process, different elements and impurities seep into the crystal structure of the tourmaline, causing variations in color. The central red or pink coloration is due to the presence of manganese or lithium, while the green color results from the presence of iron or chromium.
Please note: As it is a natural stone, no two will be alike. Natural stones have varying shades, line patterns and inclusions. Natural stones may have chips, cracks or other imperfections. We cannot guarantee perfect points or stones.
Disclaimer: Metaphysical properties are provided for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice or concerns. All statements made have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or health care provider. The information provided by this website or Maes Mystics is not a substitute for a consultation with a health care provider, and should not be construed as individual medical advice.
Watermelon tourmaline is a unique variety of tourine known for its distinctive coloration, which resembles the fruit watermelon. It is composed of two different minerals: red or pink tourmaline in the center, surrounded by a green outer layer, typically made up of either verdelite or chrome tourmaline.
The formation of watermelon tourmaline begins in pegmatite deposits, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks that form from the slow cooling and crystallization of magma deep within the Earth's crust. These pegmatites contain a rich variety of minerals, including tourmaline.
During the formation process, different elements and impurities seep into the crystal structure of the tourmaline, causing variations in color. The central red or pink coloration is due to the presence of manganese or lithium, while the green color results from the presence of iron or chromium.
Please note: As it is a natural stone, no two will be alike. Natural stones have varying shades, line patterns and inclusions. Natural stones may have chips, cracks or other imperfections. We cannot guarantee perfect points or stones.
Disclaimer: Metaphysical properties are provided for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for medical advice or concerns. All statements made have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. If a condition persists, please contact your physician or health care provider. The information provided by this website or Maes Mystics is not a substitute for a consultation with a health care provider, and should not be construed as individual medical advice.