Tourmaline
Tourmaline takes its name from the Sinhalese turmali, meaning “stone of mixed colours,” a fitting tribute to its remarkable diversity — more than thirty varieties ranging from subtle hues to striking colour combinations. Among them are elbaite, which can appear colourless, blue, green or pink, and the sought-after “watermelon” tourmaline with its pink centre and green rim.
Found in Afghanistan, Mozambique, Brazil, Madagascar, Russia and the United States, tourmaline is one of the most versatile gemstones in the mineral kingdom.
Across cultures, it is associated with protection and balance. In parts of Africa, among Native American communities and within Australian Aboriginal traditions, it is regarded as a talisman capable of absorbing negative energy.
In contemporary jewellery, its vibrant palette appeals to every sensibility. Our designers love the way its colours recall a collection of precious confections — a joyful, expressive and endlessly varied stone.
Christina Magdolna
Melon Drop Tourmaline necklace
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Yellow gold / Silver / Tourmaline / Sapphire / Spinel
We by WHITEbIRD
Diana pink tourmaline ring
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Dorette
Fleur Tourmaline orange ring
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Wwake
Lagoon Baguette earrings
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Anaconda
Theodolinda Tourmaline ring
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Dorette
Fleur Green Tourmaline ring
Yellow gold / Tourmaline / Sapphire
Cathy Waterman
Lime Peridot Pendant
Yellow gold / Peridot / Emerald / Tourmaline
Wwake
Bricolage Opal Ring
Yellow gold / Opal / Tourmaline
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Yellow gold / Tourmaline / Aquamarine / Citrine
Jo Hayes Ward
Double Hex tourmaline ring
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Yellow gold / Silver / Amethyst / Spinel / Sapphire / Tourmaline / Tanzanite / Ruby / Carnelian
We by WHITEbIRD
Dancing Drop tourmaline Yasmine chain necklace
Yellow gold / Tourmaline
Viltier
Miroitante pink tourmaline ring
Yellow gold / Tourmaline



























