Understanding This Piece
About Tourmaline
Tourmaline occurs in the widest natural color range of any gemstone — pink, green, blue, yellow, watermelon (bicolor pink-and-green), and the rare neon-blue Paraíba variety, which commands the highest prices in fine jewelry. Tourmaline scores 7–7.5 on Mohs (durable for daily wear) and is the October birthstone (alongside opal) and 8th-anniversary gem. The variety means tourmaline can match virtually any other color in a wardrobe.
About Sterling Silver
Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver alloyed with copper for working strength. It offers the brightest white tone of any jewelry metal and the most accessible price point in fine jewelry — typically 5–10% the cost of equivalent gold pieces. Sterling does tarnish over time when exposed to air and skin oils, but the tarnish polishes off easily and we provide complimentary cleaning for life on every sterling silver piece purchased at our Atlanta location.