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Discover Different Types of Pink Tourmaline

By:  Myra S.

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The name “tourmaline” is believed to be derived from the Tamil and Sinhalese words “turmali” or “thoramalli,” which translates to “stone of varied colors.” The gorgeous semi-precious stone tourmaline is known for its diverse and intriguing color spectrum. Pink tourmalines can be found in bi-colors and tri-colors, with two or more shades in the single specimen, in addition to green, blue, yellow, pink, red, black, and white (clear).

What Is Natural Gemstone?

In the 1500s, a Spanish conquest discovered a green tourmaline crystal in Brazil and mistook it for an emerald. However, scientists first discovered tourmaline’s true nature as a unique mineral in the 1800s. Tourmaline’s spectacular range of colors was highlighted by discoveries of this stone in Brazil during the 1980s and 1990s, considerably increasing its commercial appeal.

What Is a Pink Tourmaline Gemstone?

Pink tourmaline is a tourmaline variation that ranges from faint pink to vivid hot pink. This mineral can be found in natural, transparent, and opaque forms. It is frequently found in conjunction with quartz and various tourmaline colors. Although they can be found in the same mines, do not confuse this stone for rubellite (red tourmaline).

When it comes to the meaning of pink gemstones, they typically symbolize  love, compassion, emotional healing, and self-love. These gems help soothe one’s emotions in times of distress and are an excellent stone to carry if you suffer from anxiety.

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Different Varieties

This intriguing gemstone comes in a wide variety of colors, from pink to black. While certain common tourmalines are pretty inexpensive, the rarer colors command extravagant prices. Here are some of the most well-known types of pink tourmaline with their trade names and can be categorized by color, clarity, cut, and carat.

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1. Color

  • Paraiba Tourmaline: This rare neon-blue stone was discovered in a gem pegmatite in the Brazilian state of Paraiba in 1989 and is the most expensive of all tourmalines. Due to a scarcity of supply and tremendous demand, its value has skyrocketed.
  • Rubellite Tourmaline: This tourmaline type is a popular alternative to ruby and red spinel and is available in large-sized stones. It is admired for its vibrant hue, ranging from hot pink to deep red and purplish-red.
  • Indicolite Tourmaline: This is a rare tourmaline that is also one of the toughest to find. It has colors ranging from grey-blue to brilliant blue-green.
  • Chrome Tourmaline: Another uncommon tourmaline, this one has a striking green tint. The presence of chromium and vanadium is responsible for its brilliant color, which resembles the tsavorite garnet. It was discovered in Tanzania in the 1960s and is commonly found in small quantities.
  • Watermelon Tourmaline: Multi-colored stones are undeniably beautiful and this tourmaline type is one such marvel. It is distinguished by a crimson center surrounded by a green outer layer (or vice versa). When used in jewelry, this tourmaline frequently has green on one side and red on the other.

2. Grades

Types of pink tourmaline gemstones can be categorized depending on their quality.

  • Heirloom (AAAA)- This category includes the top 1% of highly uncommon pink tourmalines ranging from barely contained to eye-clean. The rich pink color of these lovely gems sets them apart from the rest.
  • Best (AAA)- This category contains over 10% of all natural pink tourmalines accessible. These gemstones have a medium pink tint and are slightly incorporated.
  • Better (AA)- includes the top 33% of all pink tourmalines available. They contain significant inclusions and are light to medium pink in tone.
  • Good (A)- This category comprises the top 75% of accessible pink tourmalines with heavy inclusions that are baby pink in tone.
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3. Carats

This gem is found in large, transparent crystals that are utilized to create excellent tourmaline stones. Unlike sapphire and ruby, tourmaline prices do not rise substantially with weight. However, the price per carat of a fashioned tourmaline with good color and clarity rises when the gem reaches the five-carat mark.

4. Cut

Pleochroism is a common feature of colored tourmalines, meaning the gem’s color varies when viewed from different angles. This effect is scarcely evident in some circumstances but very noticeable in others. Because of this feature, it is critical to cut the stone in a way that shows off the best color most of the time. As a result, light-colored tourmalines are frequently carved into round, trillion, and oval shapes, but dark-colored tourmalines are emerald-shaped or elongated.

Certain green and pink tourmalines include slight, parallel inclusions. When polished and cut as cabochons, these stones have a strong cat’s eye effect and are referred to as “cat’s eye tourmaline.” Stones that are included yet have good color are frequently cut as cabochons to enhance their color and hide noticeable defects.

5. Clarity

Because most colorful tourmalines are created in a liquid-rich environment, those liquids frequently become trapped inside as inclusions throughout the crystal formation process. As a result, tourmaline inclusions are typically thread-like cavities or long hollow tubes.

Eye-visible inclusions are standard in red and pink tourmalines but are commonly overlooked if the color is bright and appealing. However, regardless of the stone’s brilliance, dealers and consumers deem tourmalines with noticeable white specks undesirable

On the other hand, green tourmalines are usually safe for the eyes. As a result, the existence of apparent inclusions significantly reduces their value. The same is true for different colors of tourmalines; inclusions evident to the human eye will considerably reduce the price.

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6. Durability

The tourmaline has a mineral hardness grade of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively robust and a good choice for jewelry, particularly rings for regular wear. Tourmalines are also frequently used in gemstone jewelry such as earrings, necklaces, and pendants.

Benefits

There are numerous pink tourmaline benefits and healing powers:

  • Pink tourmaline regulates emotions and purifies problems connected to the heart and mind because it primarily controls the heart region.
  • It also draws love, generosity, and compassion and strengthens friendships.
  • It boosts the immune and reproductive systems, cleanses the blood, relieves back pain, and enhances fertility.
  • Pink tourmaline is known for transforming negative energy into positive energy.
  • It increases joy, happiness, comprehension, tranquility, and harmony.
  • It is said to have profound magical powers and several healing benefits.
  • Pink tourmaline can be used in combination with black tourmaline to alleviate compulsive behavior.
  • Pink tourmaline is a loving stone for children.
  • Tourmaline is a shamanic stone that protects the user during ritual activity.
  • Tourmaline improves the sense of smell and, as a result, can enhance the perception of pheromones, producing an aphrodisiac effect.
  • Tourmaline is used to cure motion sickness.
  • It may also help restore the luster and shine to hair and nails.
  • Tourmalines are highly prized as electrical tuning circuits for conducting television and radio frequencies. They are employed for their toughness because they can withstand high frequencies.
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Care Tips

When used in jewelry, pink tourmaline appears elegant and striking. It can dazzle wonderfully for years to come if properly cared for. Here are a few tips on how to take care of pink tourmaline bracelets or any other jewelry made from this beautiful gemstone.

  • Avoid exposing your tourmaline bracelet to extreme temperature changes, as this can cause the stone to fracture.
  • Prolonged exposure to sunlight or water can cause a pink tourmaline to lose its color.
  • Avoid exposing your tourmaline bracelet to the sun or while using a hair drier.
  • Remove your tourmaline bracelet before engaging in outdoor sports or gardening.
  • Store your pink tourmaline bracelet to reduce friction and scratches from other gemstones. You can store the gem in velvet or soft cotton pouch.
  • Tourmalines require frequent cleaning since they accumulate more dust than other stones. It is best to use warm soapy water with a soft-bristled brush to clean the gemstone. Besides this, you can also take the gem for regular polishing and cleaning to a professional jeweler.
  • Ultrasonic and steam cleaning are not advised for this gemstone.

It is always a good idea to know how to clean a pink tourmaline bracelet and the ring that you own. Follow the steps below to keep your pink tourmaline jewelry shining for years.

  • As mentioned earlier, use a soap solution and a soft-bristled brush to clean your tourmaline bracelet. To avoid residue, make sure you rinse well.
  • Pat dry with a soft cloth.
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Conclusion

In conclusion, whatever shape, design, or cut you choose – cushion, oval, pear, emerald-cut, or round – a tourmaline exudes undeniable beauty. Pink tourmaline is the traditional birthstone for October-born people along with the resplendent opal. Angara exclusively sells natural types of pink tourmaline-encrusted jewelry, all of which make great anniversary, engagement, or wedding gifts and tokens of love and commitment. At Angara, you also get an authenticity certificate, so you can rest assured that your jewelry is ethically and genuinely sourced. From beautiful pink tourmaline rings, bracelets, pendants, and earrings, to studs and danglers, you will surely feel spoilt for choice with such amazing and brilliant options.  

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FAQ

What types of pink tourmaline are used by Angara for jewelry making?

Paraiba, rubellite, indicolite, chrome, and watermelon are the pink tourmalines that are frequently used by Angara for jewelry making.

Which type of pink tourmaline is good for jewelry?

Indicolite is a type of pink tourmaline, which is good for jewelry. It is widely used to craft earrings, pendants, and rings. 

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