Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black
Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black
Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black
Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black
Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black
Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black
Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black

Ruby Rock Tourmaline Weave Disc - Emerald Fuchsite with Tourmaline - Midsize / Large on Black

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"Tourmaline Weave"

This magnificent piece, crafted from New Zealand's rarest stone Goodletite, showcases a beautiful Tourmaline Weave inclusions passing over her top.

The collection features the captivating fusion of emerald Fuchsite and striking black tourmaline, a perfect pairing that steals the spotlight with its bold yet harmonious contrast. If you adore emerald and teal shades, this piece is an absolute must-have, offering an exquisite blend of nature’s finest colours.

Ideal for collectors and connoisseurs alike, this gorgeous New Zealand Gem will ad Elegance to your life.

Carver: Erstwildstone as our Guest Carver:

Elsie’s breathtaking jewellery, hand-carved from South Island stone, is the perfect complement to our own pieces. Her work reflects the same values we hold close: authentic, hand-carved treasures made from Aotearoa’s beautiful natural stone.

Be sure to keep watching for more of her work.

Findings/Features:

  • - Hand-braided extendable waxed polyester cord

    Size:

  • -  5cm

About Goodletite:

A gemstone only found in New Zealand consisting of Ruby, Sapphire, Tourmaline set in an emerald green Fuchsite base.  Discovered by Goldminers in a small area on the West Coast called Rimu, this gemstone does not come down rivers and beaches like our other stones and is considered the Rarest stone in New Zealand.