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Tourmaline mica - Collection October 2025

Discover our unique mica specimens with tourmaline inclusions on quartz. These pieces are distinguished by their thin layers of mica, incorporating black tourmaline crystals, all resting on a white quartz base. Ideal for collectors, these specimens offer a beautiful combination of natural textures and colors.
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Mica on compact Afghan white quartz
29
140 grams | 75x50x45 mm
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Mica and black tourmaline on quartz, Afghanistan
39
210 grams | 85x65x45 mm
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White quartz with natural Afghan mica
39
220 grams | 85x65x65 mm
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Mica and tourmaline on raw Afghan quartz
39
195 grams | 70x70x45 mm
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White quartz and Afghan mica on matrix
59
390 grams | 115x80x70 mm
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Mica crystals on Afghan quartz
59
360 grams | 110x70x70 mm
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Small specimen of mica on white quartz
59
405 grams | 115x75x45 mm
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Crystallized mica on white quartz from Afghanistan
69
460 grams | 130x60x65 mm
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Mica and black tourmaline on Afghan quartz
349
2.32 kilo | 220x150x80 mm
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Large mica with tourmaline on Afghan quartz
449
2.88 kilo | 260x200x80 mm
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Mica and tourmaline on white quartz from Afghanistan
999
6.82 kilo | 310x200x160 mm
Afghanistan is renowned for its exceptional mineral resources, and among these, the mica cluster with tourmaline inclusion on quartz stands out for its natural beauty and geological complexity. These unique specimens, sourced from the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, capture attention not only for their aesthetic appearance, but also for their fascinating mineralogical composition.

mica is a group of phyllosilicate minerals known for their layered structure that allows for perfect cleavage. Within this group, mica occurs as shiny, often silvery or gold-colored lamellae, adding a shimmering dimension to the specimen. mica is a common mineral in many geological formations, but its associations with other valuable minerals, such as tourmaline and quartz, make it particularly interesting for collectors and geologists.

tourmaline, included in the form of crystals in these formations, is a complex borosilicate mineral that can exhibit a wide range of colors, from black to green, pink, and blue. In these specimens, tourmaline often appears as well-formed prismatic crystals, harmoniously integrated into the mica and quartz matrix. The presence of tourmaline adds chromatic and textural variety, thus increasing the aesthetic and scientific value of the specimen.