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Elongated snowy white Microcline crystals on Matrix

Elongated snowy white Microcline crystals on Matrix

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Elongated snowy white Microcline crystals on matrix from Pakistan present a mesmerizing and captivating natural spectacle. These remarkable specimens, often found in the mountainous regions of Pakistan, exhibit a stunning combination of purity and elegance. The Microcline crystals, with their elongated shape, boast a pristine snowy white coloration that evokes images of untouched, glistening snowfields. Nestled within their mineral matrix, these crystals create a harmonious contrast, emphasizing their beauty.  These snowy white Microcline crystals from Pakistan are a testament to the exquisite beauty and complexity of our planet's geological treasures.

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Specimen Type Elongated snowy white Microcline crystals on Matrix
Weight 400 grams
 Dimension H: 11 x W: 11.5 x D: 6.2 cm
Origin Yuno Mine, Shigar Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Treatment None

  

Microcline Description

Feldspar Microcline is one of the most common feldspar minerals. it can be colorless, white, cream to pale yellow, salmon purple to purple, or shiny green to blue-green. Microcline forms quick prismatic or tabular crystals that are regularly of sizeable length: single crystals can weigh several lots and reach yards in the period. Crystals are often multiply twinned, with two sets of fine lines at proper angles to each other. This offers a “plaid” effect that is precise to microcline some of the feldspars. Microcline also can be big. The mineral occurs in rich rocks, such as granite, syenite, and granodiorite. it is discovered in granite pegmatites and in metamorphic rocks, which include gneisses and schists.

Microcline Associations:

Association

Quartz, sodic plagioclase, muscovite, biotitic, hornblende.

Luster

Vitreous

Zodiac

Libra

Type

Anisotropic

Hardness

6-6.5

Color

White, grey, greyish yellow, yellowish, tan, salmon-pink, bluish green, green.

  

Healing Properties of Microcline:                        

  • Microcline is said to stimulate clarity of thought, enhance information, and enhance one's ability to cooperate with others.
  • Microcline is also stated to help deal with eye issues and fevers.
  • It is also said to control water retention and to help quite simply childbirth.

Microcline, a captivating mineral belonging to the feldspar group, is renowned for its striking appearance and widespread presence in various geological formations. The distinct properties of microcline crystals, such as their bladed or tabular structure and typically light to medium green coloration, have enthralled gem and mineral enthusiasts for generations. This mineral is an essential constituent in many igneous rocks and pegmatites, often forming in association with other minerals, including quartz and mica. Gandhara Gems, a reputable name in the gemstone industry, has acknowledged the allure and significance of microcline in various geological contexts, contributing to its popularity in the world of gemstones.

Gandhara Gems' Recognition of Microcline

Gandhara Gems, a distinguished name in the world of gemstones and minerals, has not only recognized the aesthetic appeal of microcline crystals but also its geological importance. The company has actively engaged in the acquisition, study, and appreciation of these crystals, acknowledging their unique structure and coloration. With an eye for quality and authenticity, Gandhara Gems has contributed to the exploration and understanding of microcline's diverse forms and occurrences, celebrating the beauty of these gemstones.

Characteristics of Microcline Crystals

Physical and Optical Properties

The microcline, exhibiting a triclinic crystal system, showcases various physical properties that make it distinct. Its hardness ranging from 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, coupled with its vitreous to pearly luster, adds to its allure. Notably, its twinning characteristics create a unique cross-hatch pattern, adding to its visual interest. These crystals can exhibit a subtle iridescence under specific lighting conditions, enhancing their beauty and making them a coveted choice among collectors and enthusiasts. Gandhara Gems' admiration for these unique features has led them to source and appreciate high-quality microcline specimens for their collection.

Variations in Color and Crystal Structure

One of the most fascinating aspects of microcline crystals is the range of colors they display. While the most common color is a soft green, often associated with the Amazonite variety, these crystals can also appear in shades of white, pink, or salmon. The occurrence of these colors is often due to trace elements present during their formation. Gandhara Gems has a profound appreciation for the diversity in color and crystal structure within the realm of microcline, recognizing the subtle variations and unique formations that make each specimen distinct and alluring.

Occurrence and Geological Significance

Pegmatite Deposits and Global Occurrences

Microcline crystals typically form in pegmatite deposits, which are known for their enriched concentrations of minerals and gemstones. These deposits can be found in various regions worldwide, including Brazil, the United States, Russia, and parts of Europe. Gandhara Gems acknowledges the global significance of these geological occurrences and actively sources high-quality microcline specimens from these diverse regions, recognizing the importance of geological context in appreciating the beauty of these crystals.

Association with Other Minerals

In nature, microcline often occurs alongside other minerals such as quartz, mica, and sometimes even rare minerals like tourmaline. These associations create stunning matrix specimens, where microcline crystals are intricately embedded within the host rock, forming breathtaking patterns. Gandhara Gems has taken a particular interest in these matrix formations, acknowledging the beauty and geological significance of microcline within these natural arrangements.

Significance in the World of Gemstones

Gandhara Gems' Curated Collection

Gandhara Gems, a prominent figure in the gemstone industry, has established a curated collection that includes various forms of microcline crystals on matrix. The company's commitment to quality and authenticity is evident in the selection of these specimens, where each piece showcases the beauty and unique characteristics of microcline. Their collection celebrates the diverse forms and colors of these crystals, catering to both collectors and enthusiasts with an eye for exceptional gemstones.

Gemological Applications and Appreciation

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, microcline crystals hold significance in the field of gemology. While not commonly faceted due to their relative softness, these crystals are valued for their lapidary purposes. Gandhara Gems recognizes their lapidary potential and promote the appreciation of these gems, shedding light on their distinct properties and unique beauty. The company's efforts in education and promotion have contributed to a greater understanding and recognition of microcline in the gemstone market.

Beauty Preserved in Microcline

Microcline crystals on the matrix represent a harmonious fusion of geological significance and visual allure. Their presence within the world of gemstones is marked by their unique characteristics, stunning colors, and geological importance. Gandhara Gems, with its commitment to authenticity and appreciation of fine minerals, has embraced the captivating beauty and significance of microcline, further enhancing its recognition in the realm of gemstones.

In summary, the beauty of microcline crystals on the matrix extends far beyond their aesthetic appeal, embodying a harmonious blend of geological significance and visual allure, admired by enthusiasts and collectors alike. Gandhara Gems' involvement in sourcing, studying, and showcasing these gems underscores their distinctiveness and significance within the world of gemstones.

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