OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE
Bicolor tourmaline necklace | Raw tourmaline necklace
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SALE Black tourmaline ring | Black tourmaline ring
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Raw tourmaline necklace | Green tourmaline necklace
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$ 67.00
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SALE Raw tourmaline necklace | Black tourmaline crystal necklace
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$ 45.00
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Watermelon tourmaline ring | Raw tourmaline ring
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$ 67.00
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Watermelon tourmaline ring | Faceted tourmaline ring
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$ 67.00
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SALE Raw tourmaline ring | Green tourmaline crystal ring
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$ 65.00
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SALE Raw tourmaline necklace | Pink tourmaline necklace
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Tourmaline earrings | Green Tourmaline earrings
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$ 67.00
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SALE Raw tourmaline ring | Pink tourmaline crystal ring
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$ 55.00
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SALE Raw tourmaline ring | Pink tourmaline crystal ring
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SALE Raw tourmaline ring | Pink tourmaline crystal ring
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$ 77.00
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SALE Gold Opal ring | Stacking birthstone ring
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$ 77.00
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RAW tourmaline ring | Green tourmaline crystal ring
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$ 65.00
from $ 43.99
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Bicolor tourmaline ring | Raw tourmaline ring
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$ 67.00
$ 44.99
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SALE Black tourmaline ring | Black tourmaline
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$ 67.00
$ 33.50
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SALE Opal ring | Stacking birthstone ring
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October Birthstone | Raw Crystal Jewelry | HAWKHOUSE
Celebrate the beauty and mystique of October's birthstone with our stunning collection of raw crystal jewelry featuring the mesmerizing Opal. These one-of-a-kind pieces showcase the play of colors found in this precious raw crystal, ranging from fiery reds and oranges to soft blues and greens. Whether you're an October baby or simply drawn to raw crystal jewelry, our raw opal and tourmaline gemstone collection offers a way to connect with the powerful energies of nature.
October Birthstone FAQ:
What is the October birthstone?
- The October birthstone is opal, a gemstone known for its unique play of colors and iridescent flashes.
What is the meaning and symbolism behind opals?
- Opals are believed to symbolize hope, purity, and innocence. They are also associated with creativity, imagination, and confidence.
What are the different types of opals?
- The main types of opals include white opals, black opals, fire opals, and boulder opals. Each variety has its own distinct appearance and characteristics.
How are opals formed?
- Opals are formed from a solution of silica and water that becomes trapped in the crevices of rocks over millions of years.
What is the anniversary associated with opals?
- The 14th wedding anniversary is traditionally celebrated with opals, making them a popular gift choice for couples celebrating this milestone.
How should opals be cared for?
- Opals are relatively soft gemstones and can be easily scratched or cracked. They should be stored separately from other gemstones and cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap and water.
Are opals considered valuable?
- Opals, particularly black opals and high-quality fire opals, can be quite valuable and sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
What is the significance of opals in different cultures?
- In ancient Roman culture, opals were considered a symbol of hope and purity. In Australian Aboriginal culture, opals were revered as a source of spiritual power.
Can opals be treated or enhanced?
- Yes, some opals undergo treatments or enhancements to improve their color, clarity, or stability. These treatments should be disclosed when purchasing an opal.
Where are the main sources of opals?
- Australia is the primary source of opals, particularly the Lightning Ridge region. Other notable sources include Mexico, Brazil, and the United States.