IPA: /ˈʃɔːrl/
KK: /ˈskɔrl/
A type of mineral that is a black variety of tourmaline, often containing iron.
Schorl is commonly used in jewelry and is believed to have protective properties.
Schorl originates from the German word 'Schorl', which refers to a type of black tourmaline. The term is derived from the dialectal word 'schor', meaning 'to scold' or 'to reproach', likely referring to the mineral's dark color and its association with negativity or bad luck in folklore.
Think of the German word 'Schor' meaning to scold, which helps you remember that 'schorl' refers to a dark mineral often associated with negative connotations.