Now, let’s be a bit technical and understand its scientific aspects. Starting with its chemical makeup, it is a crystal made of silicon dioxide with long and thin, needle-like inclusions. It is formed when Tourmaline and liquid quartz melt and blend under intense heat and pressure deep within the earth. This geological process takes place in areas rich in volcanic activities. So, can you wear your Tourmalated Quartz Jewelry on a daily basis? The stone’s ranking of 7 to 7.5 on the hardness scale makes it resilient to everyday breakages, but it does require proper handling and care. Today, Tourmalated Quartz can be found across many countries, such as the Minas Gerais state of Brazil, regional parts of Africa, Asia, India, Sri Lanka, Canada, South Australia, and the USA.
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