Tourmaline mink refers to the type of coloring that a mink has. A tourmaline mink has a light colored coat, with beige tones. Tourmaline can also refer to the color or shade of a mink fur that is used for clothing.
A tourmaline mink is a light colored coat that has beige tones to it. Tourmaline is a color or shade of mink fur.
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Tourmaline mink is white to pale beige in color. This type of mink is popular and sold in locations throughout the world.
Tourmaline is a shade of mink. It is a light colored mink with beige tones. Among the lightest shades of mink are rovalia, which has a faint pink cast, tourmaline, azurene, which has a faint violet/lavender cast, and white, which is more stark white in color. These names of light shades are of older use, I think. Now a very light shade other than white is often called pearl. If you google "mink colors" or "mink shades" you can find pictures of pelts and color names arranged from lightest to darkest (ranch, black).
Tourmaline is a group of gem species. It comes in a wide variety of colors. The best known varieties of tourmaline are green tourmaline, pink or red tourmaline, and blue tourmaline.
Tourmaline is a group of gem species. It comes in a wide variety of colors. The best known varieties of tourmaline are green tourmaline, pink or red tourmaline, and blue tourmaline.
Diànqì shí is tourmaline in Chinese.
No, tourmaline does not contain any magnetizable elements.
Tourmaline - band - was created in 2004.
Tourmaline, it is actually the State Mineral
Mt. Mann Jewelers in Bethel, Maine sell tourmaline rings. Tourmaline rings come in different sizes and designs. Tourmaline rings can be personalized and customized.
The modern birthstone for October is Opal or Tourmaline, the traditional birthstone is Tourmaline, the Mystical birthstone is Jasper, the Ayurvedic birthstone is Opal and the alternative birthstone is pink tourmaline.
Pink tourmaline has a glass-like, "vitreous" luster.
Paraiba tourmaline is the rarest and most expensive tourmaline. Paraiba tourmaline comes in a variety of colors in the blue to green ranges of extraordinary vividness. Its name is derived from the Paraiba state in Brazil, where it was first discovered.