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Hot Item - Candy Tourmaline
Origin: Brazil
Tourmaline, also known as electric stone, comes in various colors - this is a rare candy color, with a crystal-clear and delicate appearance, resembling candy!
Tourmaline is believed to be the most powerful gemstone in terms of energy! Thousands of years ago, ancient Egyptians began using tourmaline for various therapeutic purposes, including nerve pain, vascular and lymphatic diseases, and emotional disorders. Additionally, due to its natural energy properties and permanent emission of far-infrared rays, tourmaline is considered a natural protector of the cardiovascular and nervous systems.
In ancient Chinese sayings, it is often mentioned that women who wear tourmaline thrive in their marriages and have prosperous children. This is partly because people in the past discovered that when women in a family wear tourmaline, the overall health of the entire family, from young to old, is better than that of families without tourmaline. Empress Dowager Cixi had a strong love for tourmaline and was obsessed with it. She alone used tons of raw stones each year to create various jewelry pieces.
Different types of tourmaline exhibit different colors due to variations in mineral composition. Common varieties include black tourmaline, pink tourmaline, red tourmaline, green tourmaline, watermelon tourmaline (which features a combination of red and green colors), yellow tourmaline, blue tourmaline, and brown tourmaline. The different mineral elements present in each type give rise to variations in color and slightly different effects. Below, I will introduce the effects associated with different types of tourmaline:
Red Tourmaline Effects:
Green Tourmaline, Yellow Tourmaline Effects:
Blue Tourmaline Effects: