Topaz with Cleavelandite from Pakistan
Topaz with Cleavelandite from Pakistan
$3,200.00
| Weight | 292 g |
|---|---|
| Cabinet | 11.5 x 6.7 x 5.8 cm |
| Locality | Bia Sappa Mine, Shigar Valley, Skardu District, Pakistan |
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This exceptional mineral specimen showcases a striking topaz crystal in harmonious association with cleavelandite and muscovite. It originates from the renowned Bia Sappa Mine in the Shigar Valley, Skardu District, Pakistan. Weighing 292 grams and measuring 11.5 x 6.7 x 5.8 cm, the specimen exemplifies the region’s reputation for producing world-class pegmatitic minerals.
The topaz crystal is remarkably well-formed, featuring sharp, lustrous terminations and a vivid cognac hue that radiates warmth and depth. Its gemmy transparency and flawless edges enhance its visual appeal, making it a standout piece. The rich color contrasts beautifully against pristine white Cleavelandite, creating a dynamic interplay of textures and tones. 
The specimen’s overall composition is balanced and aesthetically pleasing, offering strong visual appeal from every angle. Such specimens are characteristic of the Shigar Valley, renowned for its high-quality topaz crystals often found in association with albite and mica. This piece not only exemplifies the region’s geological richness but also stands as a testament to the natural artistry found within Pakistan’s mineral treasures.





