Detailed information
Dimensions
32 x 33 x 64
mm
Weight
130 g
Locality
Kukh-i-Lal Pyandzh River Valley Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan
Condition
No recorded repairs
Wow! There is nothing remotely gemmy about this Scapolite crystal, but my word, what a fabulous crystal it is. I could imagine this in a museum showcase where perfectly developed crystals are displayed alongside their wooden or plaster-cast model equivalents. This splendid crystal is from Kukh-i-Lal in the Pyandzh River Valley of Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan. At almost 6.5 cm tall and 3.3 x 3.2 cm in cross section, the opaque, mottled and patchy, pale pear green and cream tetragonal crystal terminates with a characteristic, low-angled, four-sided shallow pyramid. A small, 1.5 cm high crystal is attached in parallel at the base. Under LWUV the crystals fluoresce patchy creamy to greenish-white in accordance with the variation in colours in white light. An excellent example of a Scapolite crystal from Kukh-i-Lal.
