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Green & Black Tourmaline with Lepidolite and Blue Albite in Citrine Mineral Specimen
Description
This striking specimen showcases a beautifully complex mineral assembly, where green and black tourmaline intersect with pale blue albite imbedded with soft lepidolite, all anchored within a warm citrine matrix. The cool, icy tones of the albite contrast elegantly with the earthy depth of the tourmaline, while the citrine provides a subtle golden undertone that unifies the composition.
The surface displays natural crystalline textures and layered growth patterns, giving the piece a strong sense of mystery and geological character. This specimen offers visual interest from every angle.
Dimensions & Weight
Measurement: 5.25” x 3.75” x 2.25”
Weight: 609g
Collector’s Notes
A piece of green tourmaline was extracted from this specimen, as seen in the last picture. The price reflects the extraction.
Specimens combining multiple tourmaline varieties with feldspar and mica are particularly sought after for their formation complexity. The presence of green tourmaline alongside black tourmaline adds rarity and aesthetic appeal, making this an excellent choice for collectors who value specimens with both mineralogical complexity and refined visual balance.
Highlights
Naturally formed green and black tourmaline
Associated lepidolite and blue albite
Citrine matrix with soft golden coloration
Excellent color contrast and natural crystal textures
One-of-a-kind collector specimen
Metaphysical Properties
Green tourmaline is often associated with growth and vitality, while black tourmaline is traditionally linked to grounding and energetic protection. Lepidolite is commonly associated with calm and emotional balance, and citrine is often connected to clarity and positive intention. Together, these minerals are thought to create a harmonizing and stabilizing energetic combination.
Mineralogy
Tourmaline: Borosilicate mineral, exhibiting green and black crystal forms
Lepidolite: Lithium-bearing mica with a soft lavender hue
Albite: Sodium-rich feldspar, appearing pale blue to white
Citrine: Golden variety of quartz forming the matrix
Description
This striking specimen showcases a beautifully complex mineral assembly, where green and black tourmaline intersect with pale blue albite imbedded with soft lepidolite, all anchored within a warm citrine matrix. The cool, icy tones of the albite contrast elegantly with the earthy depth of the tourmaline, while the citrine provides a subtle golden undertone that unifies the composition.
The surface displays natural crystalline textures and layered growth patterns, giving the piece a strong sense of mystery and geological character. This specimen offers visual interest from every angle.
Dimensions & Weight
Measurement: 5.25” x 3.75” x 2.25”
Weight: 609g
Collector’s Notes
A piece of green tourmaline was extracted from this specimen, as seen in the last picture. The price reflects the extraction.
Specimens combining multiple tourmaline varieties with feldspar and mica are particularly sought after for their formation complexity. The presence of green tourmaline alongside black tourmaline adds rarity and aesthetic appeal, making this an excellent choice for collectors who value specimens with both mineralogical complexity and refined visual balance.
Highlights
Naturally formed green and black tourmaline
Associated lepidolite and blue albite
Citrine matrix with soft golden coloration
Excellent color contrast and natural crystal textures
One-of-a-kind collector specimen
Metaphysical Properties
Green tourmaline is often associated with growth and vitality, while black tourmaline is traditionally linked to grounding and energetic protection. Lepidolite is commonly associated with calm and emotional balance, and citrine is often connected to clarity and positive intention. Together, these minerals are thought to create a harmonizing and stabilizing energetic combination.
Mineralogy
Tourmaline: Borosilicate mineral, exhibiting green and black crystal forms
Lepidolite: Lithium-bearing mica with a soft lavender hue
Albite: Sodium-rich feldspar, appearing pale blue to white
Citrine: Golden variety of quartz forming the matrix

