This striking cabinet specimen features a prominent aquamarine crystal group rising vertically from a dense bed of bronze-toned muscovite rosettes. The composition presents strong vertical balance, with the aquamarine crystals forming a structured, architectural centerpiece against the textured mica matrix.
From the frontal view, the aquamarine crystals display a soft, cool blue tone with excellent transparency. The dominant crystal shows sharp prism faces and well-defined geometry, while the smaller attached crystals create natural layering and depth. The contrast between the icy blue beryl and the metallic bronze muscovite enhances visual impact.
Side angles reveal the thickness and solid formation of the aquamarine cluster. The double termination is visible, with clean crystal faces and intact terminations. Subtle internal veils and natural inclusions can be seen under light, adding character without reducing overall clarity.
The muscovite matrix forms tight, flower-like rosettes with reflective luster. These overlapping mica blades provide dimensional texture and a stable base for confident display. Rear views show a compact and well-integrated matrix, ensuring structural stability.
Overall, this specimen presents strong crystal definition, excellent color contrast, and an elegant upright presentation suitable for fine mineral collections.
Specifications
- Product Code: GD-AQ-012
- Mineral: Aquamarine with Muscovite
- Crystal Habit: Double Terminated, Prismatic
- Size: 105 × 120 × 79 mm
- Weight: 843 grams
- Origin: Chumar Bakor, Nagar, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
- Condition: Natural, well-terminated crystals


