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- Bead size: 2mm
- 16" necklace + 2” extender
- Recycled 14k gold slim lobster clasp + extender
- Made in NYC
- Charms sold separately
- Ruby is lab-grown
We love these as an addition to a neck mess, but especially to hang a charm on. Strung on our slim lobster clasp and a 2-inch extender, you have the option to make this necklace anywhere from 16-18 inches long. There are no rules - make it exactly what you want.
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Use a piece of string (or tape measure) to find the desired length of your necklace, and then measure the length of the string. The image below shows roughly where the necklace lengths fall. However, we suggest using the measuring method to see exactly how the lengths fall on your neck, as they fit every body a little differently.

Slim Gemstone Necklace: Tourmaline
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About the
Gemstones
Tourmaline dazzles with more color variety than almost any gem on earth, capable of growing several hues within a single crystal — a phenomenon so striking that early European explorers found tourmalines in Brazil and mistook them for emeralds and sapphires, unaware they'd discovered an entirely different stone. Its name comes from the Sinhalese word "turmali," meaning "mixed gems," a nod to the rainbow of colors Dutch traders once pulled from Sri Lankan riverbeds. Ancient legend held that tourmaline traveled along a rainbow, gathering every color as it passed, which is why no two stones look quite the same. The rarest member of the tourmaline family is the pink tourmaline - it is even rarer than a ruby!
Metaphysically, tourmaline is considered a stone of balance and energetic clearing, believed to ground the wearer, dissolve tension, and open the heart to compassion and self-understanding. The stone is believed to inspire creativity and was used extensively as a talisman by artists and writers from the Renaissance through the Victorian Age, including Shakespeare, who had a small collection of tourmaline jewelry to help him overcome writer’s block.
How to
Layer Your Necklaces
Curate your very own, dynamic "neck mess" by combining different lengths, materials, and colors to suit your mood and adapt to your look.
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoGreat Lapis Lazuli Charm
I love the charms this company has. They are well priced and very good quality. I love the bail on it, as you can use a bit thicker chains with the charms. I will enjoy wearing this a lot! I have another charm and I love it as well!
Thank you!
Rachel W
RWRachel W.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars1 month ago5 Stars
Gorgeous colors🌌
KKarenWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoBrilliant
I love the sparkle this gives off and I am obsessed with h the colors!
MCMaria C. K.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars1 month ago5 Stars
Stunning and understated at the same time. Perfect.
BBrendaWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoTreat yourself to something beautiful
I ordered this necklace, the ruby clasp and ruby charm. I am so happy with this purchase. Will buy again.
Very quick delivery and 3 items presented joined together on satin necklace holder.
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