Rare Vorobyevite Blue Beryl Cluster with Bicolor Tourmaline from Afghanistan
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Details
Vorobyevite is rare alkali-rich blue beryl with Cesium-bearing mineral species forming mostly tabular rossetts crystals. This particular specimen is an exceptional example for such specie with bicolor Tourmaline attached. The Vorobyevite crystals has magnificent vitreous wet luster, well crystalized all around with zero damage or any repairs. The crystals has saturated blue color with fine crystal edges and compact crystal form.
Product Information:
| Specimen Type |
Lovely Blue Rossetts of Rare Vorobyevite Alkali Beryl crystals |
|---|---|
| Weight | 8.5 grams |
| Specimen Dimension | H: 3 x W: 2.5 x D: 2 cm |
| Origin | Karan Wa Munjan District, Koksha Valley, Badakshan Province, Afghanistan |
| Treatment | None |
Vorobyevite Description
Vorobyevite is a rare alkali Beryl variety containing Cesium that are found in limited localities around the world. It was first discovered as colorless ones in Russia, and its name also applied to rosy colored and colorless alkali Beryls from Madagascar. There was a relatively new found at the Afghanistan locality several years ago, and those tend to have beautiful celestial blue colors. Crystals may be recently 'discovered', but in actuality they have existed long before and quite ancient.
Vorobyevite Associations:
Chakras |
Third Eye, Root Chakra |
Luster |
Metallic |
Zodiac |
Scorpio |
Tenacity |
Brittle |
Hardness |
7.5 - 8.0 |
Color |
Black, reddish to yellowish brown, dark blue, gray |
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