History
Black tourmaline (schorl) is the most common member of the tourmaline mineral group, historically used since the 1800s in electronics for its unusual piezoelectric properties u2014 it generates a charge under pressure. Long before that, it was used in mourning jewelry during the Victorian era.
Meaning
Black tourmaline is traditionally associated with protection and grounding. Many practitioners carry a piece during stressful periods, or place one near an entryway, believing it helps absorb negative energy before it enters a space.
Geological Information
| Mineral Group | Tourmaline (Boron Silicate) |
| Hardness | 7 to 7.5 (Mohs Scale) |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Primary Sources | Brazil, United States, Africa |
| Color Cause | Iron content |
Associated Chakras
Black tourmaline is most commonly linked to the Root Chakra, the energy center traditionally associated with grounding, safety, and stability.
Meditation Uses
Often held or placed at the feet during meditation to support a sense of grounding, or simply carried in a pocket throughout the day as a physical anchor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can black tourmaline go outside?
Yes, and some practitioners bury small pieces near entryways or garden boundaries, though this is a matter of personal practice rather than any established rule.
Recommended Products
Black Tourmaline Tumbled Stone Set
Pocket-sized stones for carrying throughout the day.