Detailed information
Dimensions
53 x 43 x 38
mm
Locality
Stak Nala, Haramosh Mountains Skardu District, Baltistan Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Condition
No recorded repairs
A beautiful 4.2 x 1.0 x 0.8 cm crystal of Tourmaline (likely Elbaite) is embedded in an aesthetic matrix of platy snow-white 'Cleavelandite' (a variety of Albite feldspar), thick silvery books of hexagonal Muscovite mica to 2 cm across and Quartz crystals. The Tourmaline grades form a sea-green near its base, through shades of sea-green-blue to a gemmy termination of indigo. The termination itself is the flat pinacoid habit, but this extends to about 1 mm above the crystal as feathery, acicular rods and fibres of clear Tourmaline, what would be termed Achroite. In parallel growth with the Tourmaline is a translucent to transparent colourless Quartz crystal with a perfect termination adjacent, and of similar dimensions, to the Tourmaline. A very fine specimen from the famous deposit at Stak Nala, Haramosh Mountains, Skardu District, Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
