Hello From Gandhara Gems!!
Buy From The Best
Free Shipping Over $120 Orders
100% Authentic Gems at Your Doorstep!
Free economy shipping on all orders
Free Express shipping on orders over $120
This unique specimen showcases the delicate beauty of pink fluorite set against a backdrop of muscovite, originating from the renowned mineral-rich region of Pakistan. The striking contrast between the soft, pastel hues of the etched pink fluorite crystals and the shimmering silver tones of the muscovite creates a visually captivating composition. Each fluorite crystal appears to have been meticulously etched, revealing intricate patterns and textures within the stone. The specimen exudes a sense of tranquility and elegance, drawing the viewer's gaze to its intricate details. Mined from the rugged terrain of Pakistan, this specimen not only exemplifies the natural wonders of the region but also serves as a testament to the Earth's geological diversity and artistic craftsmanship.
Specimen Name | Fluorite crystal on Muscovite |
---|---|
Weight | 228 grams |
Dimensions | H: 8.2 x W: 6 x D: 5 cm |
Treatment | None |
Origin | Chumar Bakhur, Nagar Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan |
The word Fluorite derives from the Latin "fluo" meaning "to flow" because the mineral is used as a flux in iron smelting. Fluorites from certain localities exhibit very strong fluorescence, due to impurities in the crystal. In 1852 this phenomenon of fluorescence was named after fluorite. Fluorite has a broad spectrum of colors, which depends on impurities, radiation exposure, and the size of the color centers. The color distribution is often zonal or spotty.
Fluorite can be used in jewelry sometimes, cut into beads. But because of its low hardness, it is not widely used as a semiprecious stone. It is found in many parts of the world, including Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Pakistan, England, Norway, Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.
Chakras | Heart Chakra, Throat Chakra, Third Eye Chakra |
---|---|
Birthstone | April, May |
Zodiac | Capricorn, Pisces |
Hardness | 4 |
Color | Colorless, white, purple, blue, blue-green, green, yellow, brownish-yellow, pink, or red |
Aura cleansing, Consciousness, Concentration, Decision-making, Intellect, Learning, Protection, Truth, Self-confidence.
Tourmaline is an extremely popular gemstone; the name Tourmaline is derived from Turamali, which is thought to mean "stone with mixed colors." Color is king for tourmaline, which is found in more shades and hues than any other gem. It varies in transparency and color to a substantial extent. Crystals of tourmaline may be of different colors in different portions or uniform colors throughout, which makes them appealing.
Tourmaline Varieties: Buergerite, Chrom Dravite, Dravite, Elbaite, Feruvite, Foitite, Liddicoatite, Magnesio Foitite, Olenite, Povondraite, Rossmanite, Schorl, Uvite, Vanadium Dravite Enormous deposits of tourmaline are located in Afghanistan, Brazil, China, India, Kenya, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Sri Lanka, USA, Vietnam, and Zambia.
Chakras | Depending on color |
---|---|
Birthstone | October |
Zodiac | Virgo, Libra |
Anniversary | 8th |
Hardness | 7 - 7.5 |
Color | Black, Brown, Violet, Green, Pink, or in a dual-colored pink and green, and many more |
Balance, Compassion, Happiness, Happiness, Objectivity, Serenity, Positive transformation, Strength, Understanding
In the world of mineral specimens, few can rival the captivating beauty and mystique of isometric green fluorite crystals. These remarkable formations, when found in their natural habitat nestled within a matrix, hold a special place among collectors and enthusiasts. Pakistan, with its rich geological diversity and mineral wealth, is known for producing some of the most alluring specimens. This article explores the fascinating world of attractive isometric green fluorite crystals on matrix from Pakistan, with a particular focus on Gandhara Gems, a renowned source of these mineral treasures.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!