UNIVAZ-123
Elbaite Tourmaline
Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California, USA
Cabinet, 10.1 x 3.4 x 3.0 cm
Ex. University of Arizona Mineral Museum
SOLD
A dramatic, large, very pink-red tourmaline crystal showing classic bicolor effects as well, in its lower half. The crystal is complete all around, intergrown with a small feldspar crystal. The top termination is outstanding, not just broad and colorful but also lustrous. There are just a few trivial dings, despite its size. The bottom termination separates into several mini-terminations, the longest of which is complete and sharp (a small sub-termination near the feldspar crystal is broken off, but facing downwards and out of sight anyhow). Overall, a very impressive piece with intensity and luster rarely obtained in this size for a price under five figures, these days. From the collection of Hubert De Monmonier (1919-2007), donated by bequest to the University of Arizona Museum to add to their displays; and to provide specimens for the recent sale to establish an endowment fund for museum operations in perpetuity. Joe Budd photos