Detailed information
Species
Beryl, var. Heliodor, Albite
Dimensions
46 x 42 x 38
mm
Weight
54 g
Locality
Zelatoya Vada Mine Rangkul Tajikistan
Condition
No recorded repairs
This stubby, thick-set hexagonal Beryl crystal is of a rather unusual oily to acidic yellowish green and is perched aesthetically on a small matrix of bladed Albite, variety Cleavelandite. From the Zelatoya Vada mine in Rangkul, Tajikistan, the Beryl forms a near perfect, translucent to transparent prism with some of its faces encrusted with thin, acicular black Schorl Tourmaline crystals. There now exists some uncertainty as to this locality with many mineralogists believing the Beryl is from Pakistan or possibly China.
