Is purple tourmaline rare?

Most colors are fairly common, but pure blue, red, orange, yellow, and purple stones are rare. Such stones usually command higher prices.
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Is purple tourmaline valuable?

Gemstones - Rare Purple Tourmaline. Since 1981, we have been bullish on Tourmaline due to the hardness, color range, size, rarity and low price. Over the past few years, larger and/or finer colors of Tourmaline have started selling for $1000+/ct on both the retail and wholesale markets.
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What is the rarest color of tourmaline?

The rarest and most expensive tourmaline is the paraiba variety -- a neon-like blue or green that is colored by traces of copper. It was first discovered in the Brazilian state of Paraiba in 1989.
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What is the rarest type of tourmaline?

The rarest Tourmaline is called Paraiba. Along with being the rarest, it is also the most expensive. We only come across great Paraiba one every few years. The easiest way to see if a Tourmaline is Paraiba is by the neon-like blue and green with traces of copper.
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Which tourmaline Colour is best?

Bright, pure tones of red, blue and green are generally the most valued, but the electric vivid green to blue shades of copper-bearing tourmaline are so exceptional that they are in a class by themselves.
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What is the most common color of tourmaline?

The most common tourmaline color is black, but the mineral occurs in all colors of the spectrum.
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Is tourmaline more expensive than emerald?

Emerald is, carat-for-carat, much more expensive than tourmaline when both are of the same grade. What is this? And the truth is that lower grade tourmaline is most often sold as specimens to collectors, while even opaque emerald is usually cut to increase its value.
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Is purple tourmaline real?

Most colors are fairly common, but pure blue, red, orange, yellow, and purple stones are rare. Such stones usually command higher prices. Color-change tourmalines are also exceptionally rare. Neon-blue paraíba tourmalines, raspberry-red rubellites, and emerald-green chrome tourmalines are especially prized.
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What is purple tourmaline called?

Siberite - Occasionally used to describe purple Tourmaline. Verdelite - Occasionally used to describe green Tourmaline.
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Is tourmaline a precious gem?

A tourmaline is a semi-precious gemstone that comes in more colors and color combination than any other gemstone, staying true to its name, which comes from the Sinhalese word “turmali,” meaning “mixed.” Due to the wide range of colors, tourmalines are often mistaken for many other gemstones.
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How can you tell fake tourmaline?

However, tourmalines area rarely free form inclusions. Hence, if your stone looks crystal clear, it probably isn't a tourmaline. Natural tourmalines also change colour when viewed under artificial light. Most pink tourmaline stones will display a brownish undertone.
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How many colors of tourmaline are there?

They can be green, blue, or yellow, pink to red, colorless or color-zoned. Even slight changes in the composition can cause completely different colors.
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Can tourmaline be worn everyday?

Can tourmaline jewelry be worn every day? With a rating between 7 and 7.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, tourmaline jewelry can be worn every day, but with caution.
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What is purple tourmaline good for?

Purple tourmaline has a special affinity for the third eye chakra and can help deepen creativity and intuitive abilities. It can also be used to remove outside entities that have attached to someone's energy field.
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Where is tourmaline most commonly found?

Localities. Gem and specimen tourmaline is mined chiefly in Brazil and many parts of Africa, including Tanzania, Nigeria, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Malawi, and Namibia.
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What precious stones are purple?

The most popular purple gemstones are Amethyst, Purple Sapphire, and Khooni Neelam. Amethyst, also known as Jamunia, is one of the most well-known substitutes for Blue Sapphire.
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What are some rare elements found in tourmaline?

Most gem tourmalines are elbaites, which are rich in sodium, lithium, aluminum, and sometimes—but very rarely—copper. They occur in granite-containing pegmatites, which are rare igneous rocks. Pegmatites are sometimes rich in exotic elements that are important for the formation of certain gem minerals.
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How much is a tourmaline worth?

Most expensive are the Paraíba tourmalines, which may reach tens of thousands of dollars per carat. Chrome tourmalines, rubellites and fine indicolites and bi-colors may sell for as much as $1000/ct. or more. Other varieties are available for prices between $50–750/ct., depending on the richness of the color.
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What is blue tourmaline?

Indicolite, also known as Blue Tourmaline, is a very rare complex magnesium iron boro-aluminium silicate hydroxide mineral. This Tourmaline variety gets its color from tiny iron impurities and has only a few known localities throughout the world. Brazil, Nigeria, and Afghanistan have the most important active deposits.
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Which is better emerald or tourmaline?

As emeralds are part of the beryl family, they are known to have a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included, which adds to their unique charm. Tourmaline ranks 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. Its toughness is considered Fair.
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Is red tourmaline valuable?

Its color can vary from red to violet to pale and dramatic pink. Its name comes from the Latin word “rubellus” which means reddish. It is the most prized and expensive member of the tourmaline family because of its beauty and rarity.
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What does tourmaline symbolize?

It is worn to promote sympathy towards others. It is an excellent stone for healers and counselors because it promotes better listening and understanding. It carries the virtue of unconditional love and friendship. In fact, pink tourmaline radiates the highest amount of love of all the different colored tourmalines.
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Does all tourmaline change color?

There are Tourmalines from red to green and from blue to yellow. They often have two or more colors in each crystal. Some Tourmalines change their color when the light changes from daylight to artificial light, and others show the light effect of a Cat's Eye. No two Tourmalines are exactly alike.
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How many kinds of tourmaline are there?

Only 4 species of tourmaline are of real importance to gemologists. The most common species of tourmaline is schorl, the sodium iron (divalent) endmember of the group.
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Does tourmaline scratch easily?

Tourmaline sits moderately high on its level of durability. On the hardness scale, Tourmaline ranges from 7.0 – 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it scratch resistant to matters that fall at a lower number than 7.
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