This necklace is a perfect blend of simplicity and elegance. The cherry blossom tourmaline, cut in an emerald shape, possesses a splendid brilliance and is meticulously set in 18K white gold. Diamonds artfully encircle the tourmaline, creating a dazzling scene reminiscent of cherry blossoms in full bloom. On either side of the pendant, the necklace is adorned with three diamonds, adding a touch of luxury and radiance to the overall design. The necklace length is adjustable, allowing you to freely customize it according to different occasions and personal preferences. Wearing this necklace feels like strolling in a spring garden with cherry blossoms falling, experiencing a light and glamorous atmosphere. Whether for daily wear or special occasions, it will showcase your unique taste and fashionable style.
Material: 18K White Gold, 2.4ct Cherry Blossom Pink Tourmaline, 0.22ct Natural Diamonds
Gemology Knowledge: Tourmaline is the birthstone for October and is also the commemorative stone for the eighth anniversary of marriage. The name "tourmaline" comes from the Sinhalese word "toramalli," meaning "mixed color gem," as it typically contains a variety of colors within a single crystal. Rarely does a gemstone exhibit such dazzling colors as tourmaline. Perhaps this is why ancient mystics believed that this October birthstone could inspire artistic expression—every emotion could find its corresponding color. Different colors of tourmaline are believed to have distinct healing properties. Pink tourmaline symbolizes love and is associated with compassion and gentleness.
Cherry blossom tourmaline is primarily characterized by its delicate and soft pink color, often resembling the vibrant hues of cherry blossoms in full bloom. This color is typically attributed to the presence of manganese elements. Tourmaline has a relatively high hardness, typically falling between 7 and 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This indicates its durability, making it suitable for various jewelry designs. Additionally, tourmaline exhibits excellent glassy luster, resulting in a brilliant sparkle when exposed to light. Major sources of tourmaline include Brazil, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Nigeria, among other locations. While tourmaline is relatively hard, it still requires careful maintenance to avoid surface scratches. It is advisable to keep it away from hard objects, chemicals, and high temperatures.