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Black Tourmaline with Quartz & Mica, from Brazil (No.294)

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Black Tourmaline with Quartz & Mica, from Brazil (No.294)Black Tourmaline with Quartz & Mica
from Brazil

Measurements Approx.
Height - 3 cm
Width - 3 cm
Length - 5.4 cm




Black Tourmaline is widely considered as an excellent grounding stone and used as a stone for protection against negative energies, especially negative electrical energies, such as wifi signals or for those who spend a prolong time working with computers.    


Black Tourmaline is said to be one of the most popular stones for spiritual purposes. It has been used by some to help with those experiencing high levels of stress in their work or home lives. It has also be used and may help with obsessive or compulsive behaviour, along with may help letting go of chronic worry and anxiety.


Tourmaline is one of the most significant mineral groups for metaphysical use, and it includes a wide variety of different forms, colours and energy spectrums.

Although Tourmaline can be found on every continent, fine crystals specimens and gems are still considered rare and often command high prices.


Tourmaline made its entry into the commercial worlds of gems in 1876 when George Kunz sold a Green Tourmaline gem form Maine to Tiffany and Co.

In the ensuing years, Tourmaline gained great popularity as a gemstone, and more recently its subtle energy properties have made it a favourite of metaphysical collectors and practitioners.


  

Tourmaline is a complex aluminium borosilicate, its crystal pattern is hexagonal (trigonal) with prismatic crystals and striations running parallel to the main axis.

No other gemstone has such wide variations in colours. Tourmaline can be red, pink, yellow, brown, black and various shades of green, are called Watermelon Tourmaline.


Though less colourful than other varieties, Black Tourmaline (also known as Schorl) is one of the most popular stones for spiritual purposes. It forms in a wide range of sizes, from the half-inch double-terminated crystals of Nepal to large Brazilian crystals of several pounds each. Some of the best specimens come from Brazil, Africa, Pakistan, and Maine in the USA.


  



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