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13EDD6L - Tourmaline Elbaite - $ 12500 SOLD Paprok, Kunar Province, Afghanistan cabinet, 11 x 6.0 x 4.2 cm ex. Dr. Edward David
An unusual tourmaline, I would say! The reason is that pastel-colored tourmalines from here seldom have strong color depth, but this one does. Both the blue and the pink are deeply colored and unusual shades to find in combination with each other. It looks more like a pospicle than a natural tourmaline, I admit. This cluster is also pristine, and complete all around as you can see here. There are gemmier, more deeply colored tourmalines out there...but this one just has a unique quality to it that makes it stand out for color impact and beauty, even among the crowd. Ed collected very few crystals of the gem species, perhaps 10% out of 1000 specimens only, and so they each HAD to be unique for him to want them.
32eddx3 - Elbaite Tourmaline - $ 9500 SOLD Virgem de Lapa, Minas Gerais, Brazil cabinet, 11.9 x 3.1 x 2.9 cm ex. Dr. Edward David
This important old tourmaline is a classic of the 1960s finds here, showing a vibrant hue that is unique to this day. I can recognize a Virgem de Lapa of this style anywwhere on sight, it is so unusual...in person, the hue will probably better come across, though. It is somehwere between lavender and maroon, with perhaps alternating shimmers in different lighting but going more lavender in strong light, i'd say. This is a rather large and rather gemmy crystal, which Ed traded from Keith Proctor's collection over 20 years ago. It then sold to me in a cull at some time in the 1990s, went to a collection in Australia, came back to me, resold to Ed, and is now back with me for a third time in the funny way things go round. Comes with custom base.
4JD41 - Tourmaline sp. Elbaite (scepter) - $ 300 SOLD Barra do Salinas, Minas Gerais, Brazil thumbnail, 1.9 x 1.9 x 1.2 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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