MORGANITE
Specimen mor-5
$ 32.00Dims: 1.1" x 1.0" x 0.6" (2.8 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 12.3 g
Kunar Valley, Afghanistan
A single piece of an incomplete crystal constitutes this specimen. It seems to be a piece that broke off of a larger crystal and then partially healed, and then broke again, possibly during its mining. There are several incomplete, obviously crystalline faces which are covered with a thin crust of a dull, white substance. However, one of the faces has no covering on it, and is smooth and clean, showing a vitreous luster. One can see through it into the specimen, and most of its interior is visible from this vantage point. The material has a moderate pink color and is transparent and partially clear, though there are many inclusions and internal fractures. One surface on the piece's "underside" is also rather smooth, showing small growth patterns on it. I believe that this surface corresponded to a basal-oriented internal fracture where the piece separated from the rest of the crystal. A substantial portion of its surface is quite uneven, though, representing fresh breakage. A few pieces of bicolored elbaite are present. One of these pieces has a very odd, conical shape, and close examination shows a definite crystal form! I have not seen any tourmaline with a form like this before.