The Meaning of Green Tourmaline
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History
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According to an ancient Egyptian legend, tourmalines passed over a rainbow on their ascent from the center of the Earth and took on all the beautiful colors of the spectrum. Indeed, the name tourmaline derives from the Singhalese word "turamali," which roughly translates to "stone of mixed colors." Green tourmaline is the classic color, and it is the most valuable for jewelry. Professional gemologists refer to green tourmaline as "verdelite."
Properties
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Tourmalines have a special property called piezoelectricity, meaning they can acquire an electric charge when struck by an object or subjected to high pressure. Some people believe that by moving energy and thought to higher frequencies, green tourmalines restore strength of mind and spirit. According to Jewelry Gems About, "Of all the precious gemstones, green tourmalines are said to have the most powerful rejuvenating properties."
Additional Benefits
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Some people believe that tourmalines possess the additional metaphysical properties of protection and purification. They believe green tourmalines are receptive stones that strengthen the life force and compassion while promoting creativity, positive thinking and self-confidence.
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