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Pakistan, often referred to as the "Land of Gemstones," is renowned for its rich mineral deposits and stunning gemstone specimens. Among the many treasures hidden beneath its rugged landscapes, the vivid green cap tourmaline crystals on microcline feldspar stand out as exquisite examples of the Earth's natural beauty. In this blog post, we'll explore these remarkable gemstones, their geological origins, and why they are prized by collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
Tourmaline is a family of complex boron silicate minerals known for their wide range of colors. What makes the vivid green cap tourmaline from Pakistan special is its stunning hue and the unique geological conditions that give rise to such vibrant gems. These crystals, characterized by their striking emerald-like green caps, are a testament to the geological wonders of the region.
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Specimen Name | Green cap Tourmaline crystals on Microcline Feldspar |
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Weight | 120 grams |
Dimensions | H: 4.8 x W: 6.5 x D: 4 cm |
Treatment | None |
Origin | Stak Nala Gali, Haramosh Mountains, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan |
Chakras | Depending on color |
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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 |
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