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A deep forest green tourmaline cased in a bezel setting onto beautifully textured sterling silver – this ring is a fresh take on October birthstone jewellery, with a bold, earthy feel.
Handmade in my North Berwick studio, each ring is crafted using 100% recycled sterling silver and set with a responsibly sourced green tourmaline. Choose from two band widths: 4mm (with a 3mm stone) or 5mm (with a 4mm stone). The band features my signature coastal texture, inspired by windswept sands – a finish I developed to create a tactile sandy texture in my jewellery.
Green tourmaline is one of the lesser-known October birthstones, but I love the rich colour and grounding quality it brings. Often associated with growth and compassion, it's a gorgeous alternative to more traditional pink tones – whether you're marking a birthday or just love its mossy hue.
If you’re searching for a pink or green tourmaline birthstone ring, a gemstone for the month of October, or an October birthstone ring sterling silver with a more natural, coastal feel, this one might just be the one.
• Crafted in recycled sterling silver
• Responsibly sourced green tourmaline
• Made in Scotland, UK
• Handmade in 1-2 weeks
As each gemstone is natural, colours may vary slightly from those shown in website images and from one stone to another – part of what makes each ring truly unique.
A deep forest green tourmaline cased in a bezel setting onto beautifully textured sterling silver – this ring is a fresh take on October birthstone jewellery, with a bold, earthy feel.
Handmade in my North Berwick studio, each ring is crafted using 100% recycled sterling silver and set with a responsibly sourced green tourmaline. Choose from two band widths: 4mm (with a 3mm stone) or 5mm (with a 4mm stone). The band features my signature coastal texture, inspired by windswept sands – a finish I developed to create a tactile sandy texture in my jewellery.
Green tourmaline is one of the lesser-known October birthstones, but I love the rich colour and grounding quality it brings. Often associated with growth and compassion, it's a gorgeous alternative to more traditional pink tones – whether you're marking a birthday or just love its mossy hue.
If you’re searching for a pink or green tourmaline birthstone ring, a gemstone for the month of October, or an October birthstone ring sterling silver with a more natural, coastal feel, this one might just be the one.
• Crafted in recycled sterling silver
• Responsibly sourced green tourmaline
• Made in Scotland, UK
• Handmade in 1-2 weeks
As each gemstone is natural, colours may vary slightly from those shown in website images and from one stone to another – part of what makes each ring truly unique.
A deep forest green tourmaline cased in a bezel setting onto beautifully textured sterling silver – this ring is a fresh take on October birthstone jewellery, with a bold, earthy feel.
Handmade in my North Berwick studio, each ring is crafted using 100% recycled sterling silver and set with a responsibly sourced green tourmaline. Choose from two band widths: 4mm (with a 3mm stone) or 5mm (with a 4mm stone). The band features my signature coastal texture, inspired by windswept sands – a finish I developed to create a tactile sandy texture in my jewellery.
Green tourmaline is one of the lesser-known October birthstones, but I love the rich colour and grounding quality it brings. Often associated with growth and compassion, it's a gorgeous alternative to more traditional pink tones – whether you're marking a birthday or just love its mossy hue.
If you’re searching for a pink or green tourmaline birthstone ring, a gemstone for the month of October, or an October birthstone ring sterling silver with a more natural, coastal feel, this one might just be the one.
• Crafted in recycled sterling silver
• Responsibly sourced green tourmaline
• Made in Scotland, UK
• Handmade in 1-2 weeks
As each gemstone is natural, colours may vary slightly from those shown in website images and from one stone to another – part of what makes each ring truly unique.