Collection: October: Tourmaline & Opal

Tourmaline
Color: Multicolors
Meaning: Healing
Tourmaline symbolizes love and friendship, enhancing their durability. Known for its vast color range, including bi-color and multi-color varieties like watermelon tourmaline, it was reclassified in the 1800s after being mistaken for other gems. The name comes from the word "thoramalli," and it is primarily mined in Brazil, Africa, Sri Lanka, and India. Tourmaline's unique three-sided prisms make it stand out. It is a cherished gift for the 8th wedding anniversary.

Opal
Color: Milky White to Dark Black
Meaning: Desire
Opal represents hope and harmony, showcasing a rainbow of colors due to its light-bending silica spheres. Precious opal displays play-of-color, while common opal does not. Ranging from common white and green to rare black, opals are valued for their unique color combinations. Once primarily mined in Australia, Ethiopia is now a major producer. Opal, meaning "to see a change of color" in Greek, makes a special gift for the 14th wedding anniversary.