Picture the sea several metres below the water’s calm surface – rich green hues swirl and dance, bustling with life and magic. That is the pure essence of the green tourmaline gemstone.
Green Tourmaline History and Background
Green tourmaline (sometimes referred to as verdelite) comes in a variety of colours, including an almost clear variety; however, the most popular shades for male and female jewelry buyers seem to be light-to-medium green.
Although green tourmaline has visual characteristics similar to emeralds (when judged by the naked eye), it is quite unique unto itself and gets its emerald-colouring from tiny bits of chromium and vanadium within the stone.
Green tourmaline is primarily found in South America and Africa, although small deposits have occasionally been found elsewhere around the world, including the Middle East. All tourmaline can be tricky to cut, so it’s best handled by expert jewellers.
Green Tourmaline Folklore and Legend
It has been thought by many societies that green tourmaline can restore life; thus, people with diseases (both mild and severe) have turned to wearing green tourmaline in an effort to restore their good health. Today, few individuals would purchase a green tourmaline for this purpose. (With that being said, a green tourmaline given to a significant other could make him or her feel better on an emotional level!)
Additionally, some ancient peoples buried their dead with green tourmaline to help the deceased reach their new existence beyond earthly living.
Tourmaline (all colors) is the birthstone for babies born in October as well as the gemstone associated with the Zodiac sign Leo. For couples celebrating their eighth year of wedded bliss, tourmaline is the stone of choice for jewelry.
Caring for Green Tourmaline
Like other gemstones that share its natural hardness (5-6 on the Mohs scale), green tourmaline can be easily scratched. Therefore, any jewelry that includes green tourmaline should be kept from touching other pieces of jewelry. The best way to do this is to store the green tourmaline piece (whether it is a set of earrings, special ring, handcrafted bracelet, etc.) wrapped in a soft cloth in a secure jewelry box.
Cleaning green tourmaline can be done at home with a very soft brush using mild soap (dishwashing liquid is fine) and water. The gemstone can also be professionally cleaned if preferred.
Is Green Tourmaline Right for You?
If you’re drawn to stones that remind you of deep water or primeval forests, you may just find that green tourmaline is the perfect gem. But watch out – once you’ve entered into a love relationship with green tourmaline, it’s going to be tough to stop at just one beautiful piece of handcrafted jewelry!
Sam Kritsotakis












