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Black Tourmaline (1) Crystals Raw Minerals Stones Rocks Collecting Plexiglas Box

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Description

Origin : China

Size : 6.5 gr - mm 19 x 13 x 10


Natural Crystal Black Tourmaline 6.5 gr - mm 19 x 13 x 10 Raw Minerals Stones Rocks for Collection, in plexiglas box cm 4.2 x 3.7 x 3.2 h, only a piece, as in photos.
Also available in tumbled form, rough or polished pendant, small rough crystals of various shapes, also in lot and in plexiglas box, at this link.
Also on sale are Pink Tourmaline , Green Tourmaline and "Watermelon" Tourmaline Crystals.


If you want to collect your minerals in this way, you can find in our catalog equipment plasticine, cardboard containers and various transparent plexiglas boxes.

Tourmalines are a group of minerals belonging to the class of Silicates, order of cyclosilicates. The name comes from the Sinhalese turmali which means stone of various colors.
The crystal belongs to the trigonal system, it is prismatic, very elongated, vertically striated and sometimes with unequal development at the two ends of the vertical axis.
There are polychrome varieties in which the color varies both in concentric areas and in the direction of crystal elongation. You can mainly find red, pink, blue, green and yellow tourmalines.
Tourmaline is a common accessory mineral in igneous and metamorphic rocks and is abundant in pegmatites; due to their hardness and inalterability they can also be found in sedimentary rocks.
The most beautiful clear varieties come from the island of Elba, Brazil, the Urals, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Namibia, Mozambique, Maine and California in the USA.
Tourmalines are endowed with pyroelectricity (they charge electrically if first heated and then cooled) and piezoelectricity (they charge electrically if subjected to pressure). They are resistant to acids.
The silicon is placed at the center of a tetrahedron whose vertices are the oxygen atoms. The tetrahedra are joined to each other by two vertices in groups of six.



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