Tourmaline stands unique for its unrivaled color diversity—occurring in virtually every hue of the spectrum within a single gem family. Its complex crystal structure allows for remarkable color combinations and zoning within individual stones, a phenomenon rarely seen in other precious stones. Additionally, tourmaline possesses natural pyroelectric and piezoelectric properties, generating electrical charges when heated or pressured. This combination of aesthetic versatility and physical properties makes tourmaline genuinely distinctive among all colored gemstones.