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Huge, 6.05" Blue-Green Aquamarine Crystal - Brazil
This is a huge, 6.05" wide beryl (var. aquamarine) crystal with beautiful blue-green coloration, collected in Brazil. It formed in association with lustrous mica crystals and has four nicely preserved, natural facets. This is by far the largest aquamarine specimen we have had available, weighing in at just over 5 lbs!
Aquamarine is a blue-green variety of beryl. Oddly enough, it owes its color to iron(II) and iron(III) cations within the crystal lattice, of which iron(II) is responsible for the blue color, while iron(III) is responsible for the yellow color. The color vibrance and hue are dependent on the concentration of these cations, or lack of one or the other. The presence of both cations in the right position within the crystal lattice, can result in a deep blue colored crystal that is known as "maxixe".
Beryl is a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate, with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. Naturally occurring beryl tends to form hexagonal crystals that can reach several meters in size if given the right conditions. Completely pure beryl will be transparent and colorless, while mineral impurities frequently tint the crystals color in most specimens.
Well known varieties of beryl include aquamarine and emerald, although beryl can also be green, blue, yellow, white and red, depending on the incorporated impurities during formation. Red beryl is its rarest form, and can currently only be found in New Mexico and Utah.
Well known varieties of beryl include aquamarine and emerald, although beryl can also be green, blue, yellow, white and red, depending on the incorporated impurities during formation. Red beryl is its rarest form, and can currently only be found in New Mexico and Utah.
SPECIES
Beryl var. Aquamarine & Mica
LOCATION
Brazil
SIZE
6.05 x 5.5 x 3.25"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#218847