Introducing the exquisite Schorl Tourmaline on Barite from Skardu Mine, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This unique mineral specimen measures 1 1/4″ x 1 3/8″ x 3/4″ and features a fully terminated tourmaline crystal. The striking black tourmaline contrasts beautifully with the delicate white barite, creating a visually stunning display piece.
Schorl Tourmaline, known for its deep black color and prismatic crystal structure, is a highly sought-after mineral among collectors. This particular specimen from the Skardu Mine is especially remarkable due to its fully terminated crystal, showcasing the perfect natural formation. The barite matrix adds a layer of complexity, with its intricate, fibrous structure and soft white hues providing a stark contrast to the tourmaline.
Originating from the renowned Skardu Mine in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, this specimen is a testament to the region’s rich geological diversity. The Skardu Mine is famed for producing high-quality mineral specimens, and this piece is no exception. The combination of schorl tourmaline and barite not only highlights the unique geological processes of the area but also makes for a captivating addition to any collection.