Kimberly Collins Bicolor Tourmaline Gemstone Ring
Kimberly Collins Bicolor Tourmaline Gemstone Ring
Kimberly Collins Bicolor Tourmaline Gemstone Ring
Kimberly Collins Bicolor Tourmaline Gemstone Ring

Kimberly Collins Bicolor Tourmaline Gemstone Ring

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Experience luxury with our 18kt yellow gold bicolor tourmaline ring by Kimberly Collins. This exquisite ring features a stunning bicolor tourmaline gemstone, complemented by sparkling diamond side stones. The vibrant colors of the tourmaline, paired with the brilliance of diamonds, make this ring a true statement piece. Perfect for special occasions or adding a touch of elegance to your everyday look. Shop now to own this unique and captivating gemstone ring.

Product Details:

  • 18kt Yellow Gold
  • 2.14ct Bicolor Tourmaline
  • 0.12tw Natural Diamond Side Stones
  • Ready to Ship in Size 6.5

Product Style #: RI-SK-BT-EC-Y2.14

Skeie’s is devoted to presenting the highest quality of outstanding gemstones. We have a trained gemologist on hand with nearly 50 years of experience in the jewelry industry to reaffirm our ethical gemstone sourcing. 

Tourmaline The name “tourmaline” comes from the Sinhalese words tura mali, which mean “stone of mixed colors.” As its name implies, tourmaline stands apart from other gemstones with its broad spectrum of colors in every shade of the rainbow. Tourmaline is not one mineral, but a fairly complex group of minerals with different chemical compositions and physical properties. Certain trace elements produce distinct colors, and many resulting varieties have their own names. Black tourmaline, known as “schorl” is rich in iron, which causes dark shades from deep brown to bluish-black. This variety makes up 95 percent of all tourmaline, though most of it isn’t gemstone-quality. Rubellite or red tourmaline is caused by manganese. However, if the color becomes less vibrant under different light sources, it may be called pink tourmaline. Indicolite or blue tourmaline can appear purplish blue or bluish green, depending on the amount of iron and titanium. Verdelite or green tourmaline can resemble emerald. However, if its color is caused by chrome and vanadium, it’s called a chrome tourmaline. Paraíba tourmaline is a vividly colored purplish or greenish blue variety found in Paraíba, Brazil. It’s the most recently discovered, and because of its desirably intense colors, it’s one of the most valuable. The element copper is responsible for its vivid colors. Tourmaline is desirable because of its sheer range of color options. Combined with a good hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, tourmaline makes very wearable birthstone jewelry.

Product Care -Tourmaline is generally stable to light and isn’t affected by exposure to chemicals, but heat can damage a tourmaline.
-Warm, soapy water is the best method for cleaning tourmaline.
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