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Aquamarine with Pink Fluorite on Muscovite Mica
This attractive Aquamarine with Pink Fluorite specimen comes from the world-famous mineral deposits of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. The specimen features natural blue aquamarine associated with pink fluorite and shimmering muscovite mica, creating an appealing combination of color, texture, and mineral diversity.
Weighing 890 grams, this display-quality piece offers excellent visual appeal for collectors seeking distinctive mineral associations from renowned localities.
Product Overview
Aquamarine is the blue variety of beryl and is highly prized among mineral enthusiasts for its color and crystal formations. When combined with associated minerals such as fluorite and muscovite mica, specimens become even more desirable due to their rarity and aesthetic contrast.
This specimen showcases a beautiful natural association of aquamarine, pink fluorite, and muscovite mica from Pakistan.
Key Features
- Natural aquamarine specimen
- Associated pink fluorite
- Muscovite mica matrix
- Attractive color contrast
- Display-quality mineral specimen
- Untreated natural minerals
- Origin: Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
- Collector-grade display piece
Specifications
- Mineral: Aquamarine with Pink Fluorite
- Matrix: Muscovite Mica
- Weight: 890 grams
- Size: 160 × 154 × 40 mm
- Origin: Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
- Treatment: None
- Item Code: D26-50
Collector Value
Mineral specimens featuring multiple well-associated minerals are highly sought after among collectors. The combination of blue aquamarine, pink fluorite, and reflective muscovite mica creates a visually striking display specimen with strong cabinet appeal.
Collectors interested in exceptional aquamarine specimens may also enjoy exploring our Aquamarine Collection, featuring natural aquamarine crystals, aquamarine clusters, and collector-grade specimens from world-famous mineral localities. For more rare treasures from the region, browse our Pakistan Minerals Collection, showcasing aquamarine, fluorite, tourmaline, topaz, and other remarkable mineral specimens from Gilgit Baltistan and surrounding areas.
Gilgit Baltistan Mineral Locality
Gilgit Baltistan is internationally recognized for producing some of the finest aquamarine specimens in the world. The region's pegmatites have yielded exceptional aquamarine, fluorite, tourmaline, and other collector minerals that are prized by collectors globally.
Specimens from this locality are valued for their quality, rarity, and mineral associations.
Authenticity & Trust
This is a genuine untreated mineral specimen from Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.
The product photos show the exact specimen available for purchase, giving buyers confidence in the mineral quality, size, and overall appearance.
Uses & Applications
- Mineral collection
- Display cabinet specimen
- Museum-style display
- Crystal photography
- Educational geology collection
- Interior décor display
- Gift for mineral enthusiasts
Care Instructions
- Handle carefully to preserve mineral surfaces
- Store in a secure display cabinet
- Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals
- Clean gently with a soft brush
Explore Related Collections
Explore our Aquamarine Collection and Pakistan Minerals Collection for more exceptional specimens from world-famous mineral localities.
FAQS
Is this a natural aquamarine specimen?
Yes, this specimen is completely natural and untreated.
Does the specimen contain pink fluorite?
Yes, the specimen features natural pink fluorite associated with aquamarine and muscovite mica.
Where was this specimen found?
The specimen originates from Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.
Why is aquamarine from Pakistan popular among collectors?
Pakistan produces some of the world's most attractive aquamarine specimens known for their quality and mineral associations.
Is this the exact specimen shown in the photos?
Yes, the photographs show the exact specimen available for purchase.
Is this suitable for display collections?
Yes, its size and attractive mineral association make it an excellent display specimen.
How will the specimen be shipped?
The specimen will be securely packed and shipped via Express Shipping.
Returns Policy
You may return most new, unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).
You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, however, in many cases you will receive a refund more quickly. This time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes your bank to process our refund request (5 to 10 business days).
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