Mineral Specimens with Elbaite

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MUN05-174 - Indicolite with Stibiotantalite and Albite - SOLD
Pech, Nuristan, Afghanistan

miniature, 4.3 x 6.4 x 2.5 cm
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Indicolite with Stibiotantalite and Albite from Pech, Nuristan, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/mun05-174a.jpg]
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Indicolite with Stibiotantalite and Albite from Pech, Nuristan, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/mun05-174b.jpg]

This specimen brings together two of the rarer members of a complex pegmatite association of minerals. A navy blue crystal core of elbaite var, indicolite morphed into a city scape of pastel blue, translucent, pyramidal, terminations. Flanking the indicolite is an acicular spray of snow white albite and a complex crystal of very lustrous, golden-brown, stibiotantalite that even emits red highlights, The indicolite measures 3.0 cm in length and the stibiotantalite is 2.5 cm across. This is truly, a fine and rare combo specimen.


MUN05-74 - Tourmaline var. Indicolite - SOLD
Barra de Salinas, Minas Gerais, Brazil

small cabinet, 9 x 1.1 x 1.1 cm
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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Barra de Salinas, Minas Gerais, Brazil [db_pics/pics/mun05-74b.jpg]
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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Barra de Salinas, Minas Gerais, Brazil [db_pics/pics/mun05-74c.jpg]

Barra de Salinas is famous for its classic multicolored tourmalines, most notably the sceptres with red core and green tops. However, an INDICOLITE or blue tourmaline from the mine is very rare. This one shows the classic form of a Barra de Salinas tourmaline, notably the etch effects on the side that give it such sparkle and lustre, but it is definitely, unquestionably BLUE except for the more typical green bottom. The top termination is shown in the middle pic. The green zone is at the base and is unterminated (although it would have, in a normal Barra de Salinas piece, formed the term atop a red core), and it comes with a custom lucite base for display as well.


MZ32 - Tourmaline var. Achroite - SOLD
Pech, Nuristan, Afghanistan

miniature, 5.1 x 1.6 x 1.3 cm
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Tourmaline var. Achroite from Pech, Nuristan, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/mz32a.jpg]

At first thought, most folks think of colorless tourmaline as basically ridiculous to collect....i mean, a tourmaline without color?! what is the point, right? then again, on thinking about it, you realize how RARE such a thing is in all the world of hundreds of tourmaline localities, to get a tourmaline crystal that grew so purely without color-producing inclusions and impurities, that you realize how very special such a treasure is....and this is an exceptional piece with high lustre, exquisite termination, and very good gemminess (more so in person). I have seen lesser quality sell for more, and I think this one a bargain.


MZ54 - Tourmaline var. Indicolite - SOLD
Pederneira Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil

cabinet, 12.2 x 2.9 x 1.5 cm
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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Pederneira Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil [db_pics/pics/mz54b.jpg]

A super display specimen, complete all around, showing a LOT of blue gem tourmaline for the money! The crystals have a vibrant rich blue color that is transmitted through the gemmy crystals , clearly visible without any kind of fancy backlighting - the best style of indicolite as far as the collector is concerned. Repaired just one time, cleanly, almost invisibly, through the lower portion of the long crystal and with no restoration at all. This is considered quite rare for an indicolite of such size from any locality but particularly for a cluster from this particular pocket (found around 2002), from which many crystals were multiply fragmented. Comes with custom lucite display base.


RLU11 - Tourmaline var. Indicolite - SOLD
Pederneira Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil

large cabinet, 20.2 x 1.1 x 1 cm
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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Pederneira Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil [db_pics/pics/rlu11b.jpg]

This huge 57-gram crystal is transparent through its long length and displays beautifully like a sword of blue tourmaline! It is exceptional in length and size. It does have 3 repairs, all done very cleanly: so they do not detract visually although as a result the price is relatively low (considering the visual impact).


RWHIT-09 - Tourmaline var. Indicolite - $ 9000
Mt. Apatite District, Auburn, Androscoggin Co., Maine, USA

small cabinet, 7.1 x 1.3 x 1.3 cm
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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Mt. Apatite District, Auburn, Androscoggin Co., Maine, USA [db_pics/new09mix/rw09c.jpg]
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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Mt. Apatite District, Auburn, Androscoggin Co., Maine, USA [db_pics/new09mix/rw09d.jpg]

This is a superb oldtimer with a fantastic lustre, high transparency an dgemminess, and a unique blue coloration that sets it apart from most tourmalines out there , US, Brazil, or otherwise. The spectrum of blue here is really , to the eye in person, different. This is likely an old crystal, I am told almost certainly predating the 1940s, and it is in fine condition, nearly pristine. It displays in a showcase alongside Brazilian or Himalaya Mine tourmalines and is no slouch in that company. It is by far the best example I have seen for sale from old finds here.


SF14 - Rubellite Tourmaline - SOLD
Paprok, Nuristan, Afghanistan

small cabinet, 8 x 2.7 x 1.2 cm (42 grams)
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Rubellite Tourmaline from Paprok, Nuristan, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/sf14t.jpg]

A gorgeous, glassy, translucent and richly pink tourmalien from THE classic locality for "bubblegum pinks," in Afghanistan. Fewer of these have come out of late, though. It is complete all around and pristine, save only for the uneven bottom (and that can be clipped EASILY if the asymmetry bothers anybody...i kinda like it as a natural pedestal, though).


SF16 - Rubellite Tourmaline - SOLD
Paprok, Nuristan, Afghanistan

miniature, 5.1 x 1.6 x 1.5 cm (34 grams)
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Rubellite Tourmaline from Paprok, Nuristan, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/sf16b.jpg]

A gorgeous, glassy, translucent/transparent , richly pink tourmalien from THE classic locality for "bubblegum pinks," in Afghanistan. Fewer of these have come out of late, though. It is complete all around and pristine, save only for the uneven bottom (and that can be clipped if it bothers anybody...i kinda like it as a natural pedestal).


T06-109 - Tourmaline var. Elbaite - SOLD
near Pech, Kunar Province, Afghanistan

small cabinet, 6.2 x 2.4 x 1.5 cm
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Tourmaline var. Elbaite from near Pech, Kunar Province, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/t06-109b.jpg]
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Tourmaline var. Elbaite from near Pech, Kunar Province, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/t06-109c.jpg]

An elegant cluster of three splayed crystals with a small doubly-terminated quartz on one side. Note the extremely sharp, well developed, bipyramidal termination on all crystals! The terminations have a complex pinacoid termination at the very top mm of each bipyramidal termination - VERY RARE in tourmaline! The transparency in the green zones of the crystal is total - you can read right through them! This piece , like the others, just GLOWS with color and is really quite stunning and different from any of the more typical Pech tourmalines you may have seen before.


T06-138 - Rubellite on Feldspar - SOLD
Momeik, Mogok, Burma

cabinet, 11.6 x 9 x 7.2 cm
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Rubellite on Feldspar from Momeik, Mogok, Burma [db_pics/pics/t06-138c.jpg]

This specimen hosts some of the most vivid red, lustrous, beautiful tourmalines I have yet seen from Burma for the style ("mushrooms"). They really ARE this juicy, in person. Maybe more so. What is amazing to me is that they drape over a euhedral large feldpsar crystal and so you get a most unusual contrast. I have not seen such a nice association piece of this combo from here, before. The piece just glows, when in a showcase....again, it is somewhat MORE colorful, even, in person. I would rank it as one of the better matrix mushroom tourmalines I have seen for the aesthetics, even though individually the tourmalines are not so large


T06-142 - Tourmaline var. Indicolite - SOLD
Pech, Kunar Province, Nuristan, Afghanistan

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Tourmaline var. Indicolite from Pech, Kunar Province, Nuristan, Afghanistan [db_pics/pics/t06-142d.jpg]

A truly intense blue indicolite crystal, showing a purple cap as well! This is a super-rare example of fat Afghani indicolite because many of them are too thin to have good color or too fat to show it. This is just right, conveying the riveting color quite nicely at the termination. It is, as with most of itsd type from here, more opaque into the crysatl and lower down. This is complete all around and free of damage. Note also the little smoky quartz on the side.


T06-320 - Tourmaline (Indicolite) on Quartz - SOLD
Otjua Mine, Karabib, Namibia

small cabinet, 9.6 x 8 x 5.4 cm
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Tourmaline (Indicolite) on Quartz from Otjua Mine, Karabib, Namibia [db_pics/pics/t06-320c.jpg]

This is a UNIQUE matrix tourmaline! An etched, lustrous, translucent to transparent, royal blue, elbaite, to 4.5 cm in length, is perched on a 9.5 cm-long, gray, quartz crystal that has alternating frosted and gemmy faces. Most of the Otjua elbaites were varying colors of rubellite, so this royal blue elbaite is much rarer. In fact, I have NEVER seen another. This and the single following both came in trade from the private stash of Charlie Key, who obtained them some 20 years ago in Africa. The indicolite is really blue, not blue-gray as some have been, and stands out dramatically - more so, in person.


T06-332 - Tourmaline (Indicolite) on Quartz - SOLD
Otjua Mine, Karabib, Namibia

miniature, 3.2 x 2 x 1.9 cm
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Tourmaline (Indicolite) on Quartz from Otjua Mine, Karabib, Namibia [db_pics/pics/t06-332b.jpg]

Most of the elbaites from this mine were pink rubellites with a few blue indicolites. But this translucent, lustrous, elbaite crystal has rubellite which zones into a gemmy teal blue and then to an opaque, indigo blue at the termination. Some minor edge wear is present, but not distracting. This and the piece above both came in trade from the private stash of Charlie Key, who obtained them some 20 years ago in Africa. The indicolite is really blue, not blue-gray as some have been, and stands out dramatically - more so, in person.


TOILET-01 - Tourmaline var. Liddicoatite - $ 1500 SOLD
Toilet well of Pezzotta home, Tsarafara pegmatite, Sahatany valley, Ibity, Antsirabe, Madagascar

small cabinet, 7.9 x 4.4 x 3.6 cm
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A fat, symmetric tourmaline of 173 grams, complete all around. Dark but nicely colored when backlit, with unusual yellowish hues.NOTE: the photos are shown only moderately backlit except for the first 2 photos, which show the good internal green/yellow colors when strongly backlit by a flashlight. The color spectrum is quite unique!....These were found in the wet rainy season of 2010, in a curious manner. Dr. Federico Pezzotta of the Milan Museum spends much time at the nearby demantoid garnet locality as a consultant, teaching mining technique and also buying the specimens from the locals whom he has helped to teach how to mine. He had a small home built uphill and in-tide from the flooded mangrove swamps of the demantoid locality. While digging a deep hole for the outside toilet, the workers ran into a pegmatite vein. It was deeply altered and kaolinized , meaning most of the original pegmatite pocket matrix had transformed to a soft mushy clay between the surrounding rocks. Almost immediately, they hit one collapsed pocket, which produced the crystals you see here. Hence the name, "Toilet Pocket." After the pegmatite vein was mined out, the toilet was installed as originally planned. Dr. Pezzotta's February 6, 2011 talk on exploring for minerals in Madagascar features a brief mention of this surprising find, and can be found on DVD here: http://shop.bluecapproductions.com/product.sc?productId=76&categoryId=2.


TOILET-02 - Tourmaline var. Liddicoatite - $ 1500 SOLD
Toilet well of Pezzotta home, Tsarafara pegmatite, Sahatany valley, Ibity, Antsirabe, Madagascar

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A crystal of tourmaline composed of two conjoined crystals sharing a common termination so that from the front it looks like a single fat crystal, of 240 grams. Dark but nicely colored when backlit, with unusual yellowish hues. It is nearly complete all around , with just a small shallow bit of damage on the right side, atop of the termination.NOTE: the photos are shown only moderately backlit except for the first 2 photos, which show the good internal green/yellow colors when strongly backlit by a flashlight. The color spectrum is quite unique!...These were found in the wet rainy season of 2010, in a curious manner. Dr. Federico Pezzotta of the Milan Museum spends much time at the nearby demantoid garnet locality as a consultant, teaching mining technique and also buying the specimens from the locals whom he has helped to teach how to mine. He had a small home built uphill and in-tide from the flooded mangrove swamps of the demantoid locality. While digging a deep hole for the outside toilet, the workers ran into a pegmatite vein. It was deeply altered and kaolinized , meaning most of the original pegmatite pocket matrix had transformed to a soft mushy clay between the surrounding rocks. Almost immediately, they hit one collapsed pocket, which produced the crystals you see here. Hence the name, "Toilet Pocket." After the pegmatite vein was mined out, the toilet was installed as originally planned. Dr. Pezzotta's February 6, 2011 talk on exploring for minerals in Madagascar features a brief mention of this surprising find, and can be found on DVD here: http://shop.bluecapproductions.com/product.sc?productId=76&categoryId=2.



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