Getting ready for a little luck to come our way!
A four-leaf clover is considered lucky or special primarily because it’s rare and has held symbolic importance in various cultures for centuries. While a standard clover has three leaves, the occurrence of one with four leaves is far less common — some say the odds are about 1 in 10,000, making it feel like a happy and fortunate find.
I’ve never found one myself... have you??
Here's a little about each gem color in this tourmaline four-leaf clover that I think you'll find interesting!
Pink was my original fave from 30 years ago. Then yellow in the last 10 years. Green has always been Jason’s fave. And BLUE is so hard to get that we’ve only had a handful of indicolite in the last three decades — it’s hard for it to be a favorite when we can barely get it!
Black tourmaline, darker than the green, is our top seller for the last 20 years. While it’s not in this pendant, we’ve always carried it, worn it, and placed it throughout the store and our homes for protection, grounding, and energy cleansing.
Green tourmaline (Verdelite) is linked to growth, vitality, and luck;
Yellow tourmaline symbolizes optimism, creativity, and clarity;
Pink tourmaline promotes love, compassion, and emotional healing; and
Blue tourmaline (Indicolite) encourages calm, clear communication, and peaceful expression.
Brought together in a four-leaf clover, they form a vibrant emblem of good fortune and balance — think of it as harnessing this combination of energies: prosperity, joy, love, and peace.
