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Pretty Pink Tourmalines

We already know that October babies are blessed with the beautiful precious opal gemstone. But these autumn birthdays also justify purchasing one of the many alternative birthstones. And the best part? Many of them are pink.

gingerpeachy-pink-sapphire-earringsPink sapphire, pink topaz, and pink tourmaline are all alternative gemstones for the month of October. And Delamina has plenty of pink October gems to choose from.

Although blue is the most popular color of sapphire, pink sapphires are just as gorgeous as they are rare. The sapphire gem is created in multiple colors when metallic alloys interact with the parent material, then creating other brilliant colors besides the blue that sapphires are known for.

Try a pair of these 14k rose gold hoop earrings with faceted pink sapphires on floating discs. Created by Ginger Peachy Designs, the aunt and niece duo from Southern California, these pink sapphire earrings would dangle perfectly paired with every rose shade, as well as all neutrals.

william-schraft-pink-tourmaline-pendant-necklaceRed and pink topaz gems were used in the jewelry of the 18th and 19th Century Russian Czarinas, which is why topaz is sometimes called “Imperial Topaz”. Gem experts consider natural pink topaz to be the rarest form of topaz in the world. It is mostly found in Brazil, Pakistan, and parts of the Soviet Union.

Once again, William Schraft creates with his romantically whimsical fairy tale designs with this sterling silver and 18k yellow gold pendant, bezel set with one shimmering cushion-cut pink topaz and accented by one round chrome diopside cabochon. The intricate detailing found on this dazzling pendant necklace definitely gives you another reason to celebrate this month.

dov-padeh-pink-tourmaline-ringPink tourmaline is believed to be the most popular gem from the tourmaline family. This stone can be found in a deep bold magenta hue or a soft pastel pink. Pink tourmalines are believed to carry the mystical properties of emotional and spiritual love, balance, and devotion, which may be a reason for this stone’s popularity in engagement rings.

Wear this beautiful 18k yellow gold ring, set with a 5mm pink tourmaline stone and surrounded by 32 sparkling diamonds, designed by Dov Padeh Fine Jewelry, and you’ll be left with no choice but to fall in love … With all these gorgeous pink stones, October is worth celebrating.

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