The incomparable array of colors tourmalines possess was thought by the Egyptians to stem from a collision between earth and a rainbow. According to legend, when the gemstone passed through the center of the earth, it crossed paths with a rainbow and assumed a full spectrum of colors.
Although mostly found in the Americas and Africa, tourmaline is also found in the Asian countries of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Burma and Sri Lanka. Its name, in fact, derives from the Sinhalese word “turmali,” meaning many-colored gemstones.
Caution should be taken with tourmaline to avoid temperature changes, steaming, chemicals and ultrasonic cleansers. The stones should be wiped clean with a soft cloth. Mild detergent can be used sparingly provided it is thoroughly rinsed with cool water.
Silver jewelry should be stored in an airtight container with a soft lining. Cleaning with soap and water and buffing with a soft cloth will keep your silver shiny as new. Avoid exposure of your silver jewelry to abrasive cleansers and bleach, which may cause discoloration.