Tourmaline - Brazil

Tourmaline - Brazil

$27.00

Location: Minas Gerais, Brazil

Size: 4.55 × 2.16 x 1.56 inches

This Piece: Dark green crystals of Tourmaline are on this piece of fairly clear quartz. This is a nice large but inexpensive piece of Tourmaline in matrix.

Tourmaline in Quartz: A Natural Masterpiece

Tourmaline in quartz is a striking mineral combination that captivates collectors and enthusiasts alike. This unique pairing showcases the vibrant colors of tourmaline encased within the clear, translucent matrix of quartz, creating a stunning visual effect.

Formation Process

The formation of tourmaline within quartz typically occurs in a geologic setting where both minerals crystallize from magma or hydrothermal solutions. As mineral-rich fluids flow through fractures in the host rock, they can deposit various minerals, including tourmaline, resulting in the incorporation of these colorful crystals into quartz.

Characteristics and Colors

Tourmaline is known for its wide range of colors, often displaying multiple hues within a single crystal, a phenomenon known as "bi-color" or "tri-color" tourmaline. The colors can range from deep greens and vibrant pinks to rich blues and yellows. When found within quartz, these colorful tourmaline crystals can create captivating displays that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the specimen.

Uses and Applications

Tourmaline in quartz is not only valued for its visual beauty but also for its metaphysical properties. Many collectors believe that this combination can promote grounding, balance, and spiritual growth. Additionally, the striking appearance makes these specimens popular for decorative purposes and in the realm of crystal healing.

In summary, tourmaline in quartz stands as a testament to nature's artistry, combining vibrant colors and unique forms, making it a sought-after addition to any mineral collection.

Tourmaline is a group of silicate minerals in which boron is compounded with elements such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium. This gemstone comes in a wide variety of colors. There are 11 different species, depending on their chemical composition and properties.  Tourmaline is one of the Birthstones for the month of October. Some of the more common varieties (Species) of Tourmaline

  • Schorl - Brownish-black to black (most common)

  • Dravite - Dark yellow to a brownish-black

  • Elbaite species (named after the island of Elba, Italy)

    • Achroite – Colorless

    • Indicolite - Light blue to bluish-green

    • Rubellite - Red or pinkish-red color

    • Verdelite -Green

    • Watermelon-  Green outside with a red interior

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