Alkali-Rich Blue Beryl from Afghanistan
Alkali-Rich Blue Beryl from Afghanistan
$2,500.00
| Weight | 124 g |
|---|---|
| Small Cabinet | 6.6 × 6 × 3.5 cm |
| Size | Small Cabinet |
| Locality | Deo Darrah, Khash & Kuran Wa Munjan Districts, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan |
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This specimen showcases a striking and unusually robust cluster of lustrous, and translucent alkali-rich blue beryl. The crystals are exceptionally well-formed, exhibiting remarkable color, and perfection. The edge-on display angle adds to the dramatic visual impact, making this specimen highly impressive for its size and vibrant color. All crystals are perfectly terminated, and the piece displays a stunning and unique color contrast, making it one of the finest examples of its kind.
Alkali-rich blue beryl, sometimes called vorobyevite, is a cesium-bearing variety of beryl that typically forms in granitic pegmatites. Its distinctive blue coloration and tabular crystal habit are attributed to its unique chemical composition, including higher alkali elements such as cesium. These characteristics make it a rare and sought-after mineral among collectors.
The Deo Darrah area, located in the Khash and Kuran Wa Munjan Districts of Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, is renowned for producing high-quality mineral specimens, including tourmaline and beryl. The region’s complex geological history has resulted in the formation of unique mineral assemblages, making it a significant locality for rare minerals like alkali-rich beryl.
Weighing 124 grams and measuring 6.6 x 6 x 3.5 cm, this small-sized cabinet specimen exemplifies the exceptional mineralogical treasures found in the Deo Darrah area. Its size, color, and crystal perfection make it a valuable addition to any discerning collector’s assemblage.



