Yellow Tourmaline
An intensely coloured yellow tourmaline is considered very rare. They are sometimes called canary tourmalines because of their brilliant colouring
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Pure, saturated yellow tourmaline is very rarre and sometimes referred to as “canary” tourmalines. More common hues are pale yellow and greenish yellow. Scientifically, tourmalines are an interesting mineral, due to their wide colour range. It is a boron silicate containing elements such as aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium or potassium that give tourmaline its varied hues. Many crystals exhibit two or more colours and specimens displaying only one colour are rare. Tourmalines are mined in every continent.
Other Tourmaline Gemstones
Pink Tourmaline
This tourmaline, with its deep pink colour, makes it the most popular choice for large pink gemstones and it looks gorgeous when set amongst diamonds.
Green Tourmaline
The deep green colour of Tourmaline is believed to bring joy to those who wear it and is considered one of the most valuable colours in this gemstone family
Blue Tourmaline
A strong and clear, radiant blue tourmaline is rare and desired by many, making it a spectacular choice of gemstone for that special piece of jewellery
Rubelite Tourmaline
The rarity and richness in colour of rubelite sets it apart from other tourmalines. This gemstone is believed to bring courage and power to those fortunate enough to own one
Multi-Colour Tourmaline
The range of colours and natural watermelon shade makes this a beautiful, unique and lively gemstone for jewellery