Buy Natural Multi Color Tourmalines Including Achroite, Honey, Cognac and Rare Colors
Buy natural other tourmaline gemstones including rare colors such as white (achroite), honey, champagne, cognac, brown, yellow, and black tourmalines. Explore certified tourmaline gemstones in unique and uncommon colors, carefully selected for clarity, brilliance, and overall visual appeal.
The “Other Tourmalines” category includes a wide spectrum of tourmaline colors that do not fall under standard classifications like pink tourmaline (view pink tourmaline collection), green tourmaline (view green tourmaline collection), or blue tourmaline (view blue tourmaline collection). Tourmaline is one of the most color-diverse gemstones in the world, and this category represents its full range of natural variations.
Explore our other tourmaline collection or browse all tourmaline gemstones.
Learn more about this gemstone in our Other Tourmalines Guide.
Rare White Tourmaline (Achroite)
One of the rarest varieties in this category is white tourmaline, also known as achroite. This colorless form of tourmaline is extremely rare and is valued for its clarity and brilliance.
Achroite tourmalines are typically found in smaller sizes, usually ranging from 1 to 5 carats. Stones with higher clarity and strong brilliance are considered highly valuable and are sought after by collectors and gemstone enthusiasts.
Due to their rarity, achroite tourmalines are especially popular among collectors from markets such as Japan and the United States.
Color Variations
Other tourmalines include a wide variety of colors such as honey, champagne, cognac, brown, yellow, and black. Each color is influenced by different trace elements present during crystal formation.
These colors offer a unique alternative to more commonly known tourmaline varieties, making them attractive for collectors and custom jewelry designs.
Cutting and Quality
High-quality tourmalines in these color ranges are often cut to enhance brilliance and color appearance. In some cases, even clean stones are cut into fancy shapes to highlight their uniqueness.
At GemPiece, we offer carefully selected stones with clean quality and precision cutting, including rare fancy-cut tourmalines in honey, cognac, and champagne shades.
Sourcing and Selection
Tourmaline rough is often sourced in mixed parcels containing multiple colors. Each piece is carefully sorted and evaluated based on its color, clarity, and overall potential.
Only high-quality stones are selected and categorized appropriately, ensuring that each gemstone meets strict quality standards before being offered.
GemPiece Quality and Certification
At GemPiece, we specialize in natural gemstones and do not deal in synthetic or lab-created stones. Our tourmalines are sourced carefully and cut in-house to maintain quality and consistency.
Certification can be arranged from reputed laboratories such as GIA, AIGS, and other recognized institutions based on customer requirements.
Explore Related Tourmaline Categories
You may also explore related varieties such as green tourmaline (view green tourmaline collection), Paraiba tourmaline (view Paraiba tourmaline collection), pink tourmaline (view pink tourmaline collection), blue tourmaline (view blue tourmaline collection), bi-color tourmaline (view bi-color tourmaline collection), cat’s eye tourmaline (view cat’s eye tourmaline collection), and multi color tourmalines (view multi color tourmaline collections).
Frequently Asked Questions
What are other tourmalines?
They include tourmaline colors outside standard categories such as pink, green, and blue.
What is achroite tourmaline?
Achroite is a rare colorless variety of tourmaline known for its clarity and brilliance.
Are other tourmalines natural?
Yes, all tourmalines in this category are natural gemstones.
Are these stones treated?
Most are untreated and naturally display their colors.
Which colors are included?
Colors include honey, champagne, cognac, brown, yellow, black, and colorless varieties.
Can these stones be certified?
Yes, certification from major gemological laboratories can be arranged.
Are rare colors valuable?
Yes, rare colors such as achroite are highly valued due to limited availability.
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