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Description
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Shippinig and Return
This exceptional Morganite with Indicolite Tourmaline specimen from Dara e Pech, Afghanistan, showcases a remarkable combination of Morganite crystals, Indicolite Tourmalines, Pink Kunzite, and Quartz in a single display-quality mineral specimen.
The specimen contains numerous Morganite crystals, including two impressive bicolor Morganite crystals and an additional crystal displaying attractive pink coloration. Multiple Indicolite Tourmaline crystals are naturally associated throughout the matrix, while an etched Pink Kunzite crystal adds rarity and visual interest.
Weighing an impressive 4360 grams, this museum-grade piece offers outstanding display presence and is suitable for advanced mineral collections.
Product Overview
Morganite is the pink variety of beryl and is highly valued among collectors for its attractive color, crystal quality, and rarity. Specimens that feature Morganite associated with Indicolite Tourmaline and Kunzite are especially sought after due to their aesthetic appeal and uncommon mineral combination.
This specimen represents an excellent example of Afghanistan's world-famous pegmatite mineral formations.
Key Features
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Multiple Morganite crystals
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Two large bicolor Morganite crystals
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Pink Morganite crystal present
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Associated Indicolite Tourmaline crystals
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Rare etched Pink Kunzite crystal
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Quartz crystal association
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Large display specimen
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Museum-grade presentation
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Untreated mineral specimen
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Dara e Pech Afghanistan locality
Specifications
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Mineral: Morganite, Indicolite Tourmaline, Pink Kunzite & Quartz
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Weight: 4360 grams
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Specimen Size: 240 × 148 mm
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Origin: Dara e Pech, Afghanistan
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Treatment: None
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Item Code: MP_09
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Shipping: Express Shipping
Collector Value
Large Morganite specimens featuring multiple crystal associations are highly desirable among serious mineral enthusiasts. The combination of Morganite, Indicolite Tourmaline, Pink Kunzite, and Quartz creates exceptional visual contrast and rarity.
The substantial size, aesthetic crystal arrangement, and diverse mineral association make this specimen a standout cabinet-display piece suitable for advanced collections.
Dara e Pech Afghanistan Mineral Locality
Dara e Pech is one of Afghanistan's most famous pegmatite localities and is known for producing world-class Morganite, Tourmaline, Kunzite, Aquamarine, and other rare minerals.
Specimens from this region are prized worldwide for their crystal quality, color, and unique mineral associations.
Authenticity & Trust
This is a genuine untreated mineral specimen from Dara e Pech, Afghanistan.
The product photographs and video show the exact specimen available for purchase. Every specimen is carefully inspected before listing to ensure accurate representation and collector confidence.
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSzFvgBGDUY
Uses & Applications
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Advanced mineral collection
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Museum-quality display
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Cabinet specimen
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Mineral investment collection
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Crystal photography
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Educational geology display
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Luxury interior décor
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Rare mineral showcase
Explore Related Specimens
Collectors interested in rare Afghan minerals may also enjoy our Morganite Collection, Tourmaline Collection, and Minerals Collection.
FAQS
Is this a natural Morganite specimen?
Yes, this specimen is completely natural and untreated.
Does the specimen contain Indicolite Tourmaline?
Yes, multiple Indicolite Tourmaline crystals are naturally associated with the Morganite crystals.
Is Pink Kunzite present on the specimen?
Yes, the specimen contains an etched Pink Kunzite crystal on the matrix.
What makes this specimen valuable to collectors?
Its large size, bicolor Morganite crystals, Indicolite Tourmaline association, Pink Kunzite, and Afghanistan locality make it highly desirable.
Where was this specimen found?
The specimen originates from Dara e Pech, Afghanistan.
Is this the exact specimen shown in the photos and video?
Yes, all photos and the video show the exact specimen available for purchase.
How will the specimen be shipped?
The specimen will be professionally 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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