Green Tourmaline Necklace: Beauty And Balance

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A green tourmaline necklace is perhaps one of the most amazing pieces of jewelry recognized to serve different purposes. Apart from its being a uniquely looking green necklace, this also has therapeutic qualities which have the ability to provide balance and harmony in a person’s life. According to Glen Christiansen (Swedish Olympic Medalist), a therapeutic quality green tourmaline necklace from Gemisphere helped him win three World Championship titles.

The tourmaline necklace originated in countries of Brazil and Africa. However, it can also be found in other neighboring countries. Thus, it is easily found and mined. It tends to be in the middle price range for gemstones. More expensive than agate and citrine; less expensive than rubies and sapphires. Know though, if you are going to get the highest quality, a full necklace (rather than a pendant or a ring) tends to be quite pricey.

Though tourmaline is relatively available, still be certain that the gems are both high quality and genuine. Large or small gemstones have varying prices and most of its refined and quality gems have a relatively higher priced mark weigh against other pieces of jewelry.

On the scientific side of bearing green tourmaline necklace, it is found that wearing this kind of necklace will provide a sense of balance to the wearer. This is evident in energy sources released by an individual. According to studies, the tourmaline necklace has the ability to provide a good sense of strength, energy, and self-esteem to a person who wears it.

Whatever the purpose this kind of jewel provides its wearer, the green tourmaline known to be the “gemstone of the rainbow” stands to be one of those jewel must-haves playing as perfect alternative to other jewelries and definitely a most priced possession.

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