2.8" Striated Tourmaline (Schorl) Crystal - Leduc Mine, Quebec

This is a 2.8" wide schorl crystal collected from the Leduc Mine of Quebec, Canada. It displays striated edges and a nice termination on one end.

Schorl, also known as "black tourmaline" or "black schorl", is a black form of tourmaline that often occurs as lustrous prismatic crystals. The crystals can be stubby or elongated and typically feature lengthwise striations. Many schorl crystals have flattened pyramidal terminations. They can also form in radiating, columnar, and stalactitic aggregations, as well as small, needle-like inclusions within quartz (tourmalinated quartz) and in massive form.

Schorl is a basic sodium iron aluminum boro-silicate with the generic chemical formula NaFe2 + 3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4 . It has been used for everything from jewelry to piezoelectric guitar pickups.


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DETAILS
SPECIES
Tourmaline var. Schorl
LOCATION
Leduc Mine, Quebec, Canada
SIZE
2.8 x 1.4"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#284336