Very Very Rare Vorobyevite (Rosterite) Combine With Bi Color Tourmaline Fro
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 37.500 x 23.000 x 13.500mm
- Poids (cts)
- 76.000
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Taper
- Rough
- Couleurs
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Collectors Minerals Very Very Rare Vorobyevite (Rosterite) Combine With Bi Color Tourmaline From Afghanistan Beryl (Var: Alkali-beryl) : Be3Al2(Si6O18),
Origin : Afghanistan, Color : Seen In Pictures
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Vorobyevite (sometimes called Rosterite) is a rare variety of Beryl that does not qualify as its own species. The name was applied to both colourless cesium-bearing beryls from the Urals and rose-coloured and colourless alkali-rich beryls from Madagascar, all of which showed sharp hexagonal crystals which are shortened on the c-axis. This new find had a similar morphology, which led to puzzlement over what it was. Although the morphology of these crystals is clearly unusual (see photos), and although the crystal habit of these strange beryls is similar to Pezzotaite (which is a valid species of beryl), these do not contain enough cesium OR OTHER ALKALI to be classified a new species under current mineralogical rules. To be sure of the classification of this unusual material, when the pocket was found, we sent the whole lot to the lab of Dr. Federico Pezzotta in Milan. He performed analyses on multiple specimens to show that one can consider these to be ALKALI-rich, EVEN IF NOT PARTICULARLY CESIUM RICH COMPARED TO OTHER EXAMPLES, and he believes this is the reason for the crystal habit we see here (bowed-in centers; sandwich-like look on the edge faces with color zoning; and unusual sharply tabular morphology). I was able to buy nearly the entire pocket of this material, which I was told was mined in mid-2012 in the summer season. The altitude is a problem - it is difficult to access and the mining season here is only 3 months. No more were found in 2014 to date, despite an attempt. While we were initially told the specimens were from Gilgit, we now have better confirmation that the locality is Deo Darrah, Khash & Kuran Wa Munjan District, Badakhshan Prov., Afghanistan.
May 13, 2015 - NOTES: After further consultation with Dr. Pezzotta, he confirms that because of the unusual crystal shape (perhaps constrained by heavy alkali element presence) and the high alkali element representation here, that he believes these are indeed sufficiently non-mainstream beryl to classify as the varietal “Vorobyevite.” However, they contain very little if any cesium, as initially reported.
Shipment will be ships within 3 business days after receiving payment.
Shipping Policy
We ships from FedEx
Combine shipping up to 20 cut gemstone.
If For Any Reason You Are not 100% Fully Satisfied With Purchase You May Return Your Item With In 15 Days After You Have Received if For Refund Shipping Cost are Non Refundable
The buyer is full responsible for any import customs duties and Taxes in his country
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 37.500 x 23.000 x 13.500 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 76.000
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Taper
- Rough
- Couleurs
-
Collectors Minerals Very Very Rare Vorobyevite (Rosterite) Combine With Bi Color Tourmaline From Afghanistan Beryl (Var: Alkali-beryl) : Be3Al2(Si6O18),
Origin : Afghanistan, Color : Seen In Pictures
Shipment will be ships within 3 business days after receiving payment.
Vorobyevite (sometimes called Rosterite) is a rare variety of Beryl that does not qualify as its own species. The name was applied to both colourless cesium-bearing beryls from the Urals and rose-coloured and colourless alkali-rich beryls from Madagascar, all of which showed sharp hexagonal crystals which are shortened on the c-axis. This new find had a similar morphology, which led to puzzlement over what it was. Although the morphology of these crystals is clearly unusual (see photos), and although the crystal habit of these strange beryls is similar to Pezzotaite (which is a valid species of beryl), these do not contain enough cesium OR OTHER ALKALI to be classified a new species under current mineralogical rules. To be sure of the classification of this unusual material, when the pocket was found, we sent the whole lot to the lab of Dr. Federico Pezzotta in Milan. He performed analyses on multiple specimens to show that one can consider these to be ALKALI-rich, EVEN IF NOT PARTICULARLY CESIUM RICH COMPARED TO OTHER EXAMPLES, and he believes this is the reason for the crystal habit we see here (bowed-in centers; sandwich-like look on the edge faces with color zoning; and unusual sharply tabular morphology). I was able to buy nearly the entire pocket of this material, which I was told was mined in mid-2012 in the summer season. The altitude is a problem - it is difficult to access and the mining season here is only 3 months. No more were found in 2014 to date, despite an attempt. While we were initially told the specimens were from Gilgit, we now have better confirmation that the locality is Deo Darrah, Khash & Kuran Wa Munjan District, Badakhshan Prov., Afghanistan.
May 13, 2015 - NOTES: After further consultation with Dr. Pezzotta, he confirms that because of the unusual crystal shape (perhaps constrained by heavy alkali element presence) and the high alkali element representation here, that he believes these are indeed sufficiently non-mainstream beryl to classify as the varietal “Vorobyevite.” However, they contain very little if any cesium, as initially reported.
Shipment will be ships within 3 business days after receiving payment.
Shipping Policy
We ships from FedEx
Combine shipping up to 20 cut gemstone.
If For Any Reason You Are not 100% Fully Satisfied With Purchase You May Return Your Item With In 15 Days After You Have Received if For Refund Shipping Cost are Non Refundable
The buyer is full responsible for any import customs duties and Taxes in his country
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the wonderful cut makes such a plain rock grogeous!