Quartz with Schorl inclusions (Ref: J442)
Shigar Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
50mm x 48mm x 38mm
minID: P7Y-487
$160
A cluster of clear, sharply terminated Quartz crystals is host to several dark color Schorl Tourmaline crystals included within the center. The Schorl crystals are visible from both the front
and back of the Quartz cluster. It comes with a very detailed Bob Trimingham label that notes an excellent
provenance from some well-known collectors. No damage to any of the main crystals and only a minor amount of micro-chipping.
Data last checked on 28th Jul 2024 - specimen may no longer be available
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