Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker

Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker features two natural Black Tourmaline gemstones that have a beautiful deep amber color when help up to light.  They surrounded by American made pure raw copper.  Handmade copper chain features 6 faceted 4mm tourmaline gemstones.

Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker, including the chain has been patinaed & polished to accentuate the detail, then coated to prevent tarnish.

Pure Copper Dragonfly Necklace with Tourmaline Gemstones includes USPS priority mail shipping & a gift box.

Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker

Below is information about the gemstone on the Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker Necklace.

Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker features two natural Black Tourmaline gemstones that have a beautiful deep amber color when help up to light.  They surrounded by American made pure raw copper.  Handmade copper chain features 6 faceted 4mm tourmaline gemstones.

Black Tourmaline & Copper Dragonfly Choker, including the chain has been patinaed & polished to accentuate the detail, then coated to prevent tarnish.

Pure Copper Dragonfly Necklace with Tourmaline Gemstones includes USPS priority mail shipping & a gift box.

Copper Dragonfly: Approximately 2-1/2″ long by 2-1/2″ at the widest part.

Handcrafted 99.9% pure raw copper chain including span of Dragonfly measures approximate 16″ and can be altered if requested at time of ordering.

About Tourmaline

Tourmaline  has the widest range of colors of all gemstones. The gemstones name comes from the Sinhalese word "toromalli" which means mixed gems. It has been used since ancient times, a carving that appears to be Alexander the Great was carved in India around 200 to 300 B.C.  Tourmaline is a birthstone of October.

Tourmaline is formed from hydrothermal activity. Tourmaline crystals are usually found in ancient igneous stone formed by cooling magma.

A few mining locations include Brazil, Kenya, Nepal, India, Afghanistan, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Russia, Tanzania, Russia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zambia and even the United States.

Mohs Scale: 7 - 7.5

The Legend about Tourmaline

Once upon a time there lived a hideous evil spirit, who being himself so ugly, was thrown into a terrible rage on seeing anything beautiful. One day while sitting on the edge of the cave in which he lived, he saw a rainbow in the sky above him, and on seeing its varied and beautiful colors, his anger knew no bounds. By the use of an evil spell he captured the many-hued rainbow and carried it into the fissure, where it remained unto this day, and prospectors finding pieces of the broken rainbow, crushed by this evil spirit in his fury, named them tourmaline.

~ Richard Keene, San Diego's Gem Casket, 1906.

Care of Tourmaline

Clean using a soft cloth and soapy water rinsing well and polishing after to remove any soap residue. As with most gemstones, ultrasonic cleaners and steamers are not recommended. Store in a soft case away from hard objects to avoid being scratched.

Metaphysical Properties associated with Tourmaline

*All metaphysical properties listed below are collected from various sources. The validity of the information is not guaranteed nor expresses the artist's views. This compiled information is offered as a service for those interested in potential metaphysical properties.

Protective
Self-confidence
Strength
Courage
Creativity
Inner Peace

Balance
Energy
Love
Insight
Tranquility

Tolerance
Clearing
Calming
Earth
Virgo
Libra

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~Special thanks to Nicole Hanna for teaching me her beautiful design~

Additional information

age_group

adult

color

Black, Brown, Green

gemstone

gender

Female, Male, Unisex

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size

16

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