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Learn what Black Tourmaline Crystals & Stones is, where ours comes from, traditional associations across cultures, and how to identify a real specimen, in our complete Black Tourmaline Crystals & Stones Crystal Guide.
Black tourmaline is dense, heavy for its size, and so dark it reads almost architectural. Run your fingernail along a good piece and you'll feel the vertical striations that tell you the crystal grew straight up out of the rock.
Tourmaline derives from the Sinhalese word 'turmali.' Black tourmaline has been used as a protective talisman for centuries.
Hand-selected from Alaotra-Mangoro, Madagascar.
Black tourmaline has long been used in practices around a sense of groundedness when things feel uncertain, staying connected to your body and the moment, and cleansing. It's traditionally linked to the root chakra. If that resonates, keep a piece in your pocket during the day for a steadying presence. There's no single right way to carry it.
These are traditional associations drawn from historical practice. This stone is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.