Black Tourmaline is one of my most popular stone amongst my customers. I usually have many pieces in stock. This is one of the larger specimens that because of its size is best for the home or office rather a portable specimen. The stone is a very nice piece having deep natural veins and a very organic shape.
Over the last few years, concerns have grown over the rise in electromagnetic waves, especially those from mobile phones, laptops, and televisions. This has sparked greater interest in natural solutions to block or absorb this energy. Keeping Black Tourmaline nearby while using electronics for extended periods is said to reduce their residual effects. I have sourced a wide range of Black Tourmaline products to ensure the most accessible medium. Our unique Black Tourmaline on stands elevates the stone, allowing it to act like an aerial receiving energy.
Tourmaline, particularly Black Tourmaline, is abundant and found worldwide. It forms through volcanic magma flows that crystallise into gemstones. A remarkable feature of the stone is its magnetic properties, enabling it to hold an electrical charge due to its high iron and manganese content. Tourmalines of all colours can become electrically charged by rubbing your fingers on each end, attracting air particles.
Black tourmaline is one of the most powerful grounding stones that you can use to activate the Root Chakra.
Tourmaline comes in many different colours and the Ancient Egyptians believed this was because the stone the travelled across rainbows, picking up its colours from each band
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This Obsidian point is 30.08mm high x 50.28mm long x 38.87mm wide and weighs 120 grams
Want to find out more about Black Tourmaline, its history, folklore and links to star signs and the chakras? Click on the image below or see my detailedpost Black Tourmaline

I personally select all my crystals and stones primarily for their shape, colour and the best quality for a competitive price. The Specimen you will receive will be the one featured in the picture. Due to variations across digital platforms, the colour you see may differ slightly from the actual stone. Therefore, slight discrepancies are possible.
Each of my specimens comes with its own collector’s card with information on its properties and lore.