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Tourmaline meaning: What are the properties of the crystal?

CRYSTALS are sources of power and may help provide a sense of balance and relief to those who believe.

The Tourmaline is a gemstone that comes with a wide variety of healing properties, as well as colors.

Tourmaline energies vary depending on its color

What are the properties of the Tourmaline crystal?

Tourmaline is believed to be an excellent tool for promoting inspiration, as well as reducing fear, and building self-confidence.

It is often a source of grounding and protection – however, the energies within the crystal vary depending on its color.

Tourmaline is often used in regions among Africa and India and by healers of the Australian indigenous tribes and Native Americans.

Its name is derived from the Sinhalese term ‘Turmali’ which means mixed stones.

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What spiritual healing does the Tourmaline crystal have?

The Tourmaline comes in a variety of colors, although the most common is black.

Based on the color, the crystal’s properties change:

Black – protects and keeps you safe Purple – promotes relaxationOrange – enhances creativityPink – invokes happiness and love

Black Tourmaline offers protectionGetty Images – Getty

Other colors include blues, yellows, browns, greens, etc.

The Tourmaline can also be found in a combination of colors and is often referred to as a rainbow Tourmaline.


According to Learn Religion, “tourmaline helps to clear, maintain, and stimulate each of the energy centers. It attracts inspiration. It will diminish people’s fears by bringing understanding and encouraging self-confidence.”

It is recommended that you warm up the crystal in order to align your chakras.

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