Description
Pocket Black Tourmaline Angel Carving Natural Mineral Figurine
This Pocket Black Tourmaline Angel is a carefully carved natural mineral specimen shaped into a small angel figurine, designed to be easily carried or displayed. The carving highlights the deep black colour and natural crystalline structure of black tourmaline while maintaining the mineral’s distinctive texture and natural appearance.
The stone has been carefully selected for mineral quality, colour depth, and carving clarity, ensuring that the finished piece preserves the natural characteristics of the tourmaline. The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to examine the colour, surface features, and carving detail before purchase.
Please refer to the listing images for full sizing and scale of the figurine. This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the stone is a genuine mineral specimen.
Mineral Species and Scientific Classification
Black Tourmaline is the common name for schorl, the most abundant species in the tourmaline mineral group. Tourmaline minerals are complex boron silicate minerals containing various elements such as iron, magnesium, sodium, and aluminium.
The general chemical formula for schorl is:
NaFe₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄
Tourmaline minerals crystallise in the trigonal crystal system and often form elongated prismatic crystals with strong vertical striations along the crystal faces.
Typical mineralogical characteristics include:
• Mineral Species: Schorl (Black Tourmaline)
• Mineral Group: Tourmaline
• Chemical Formula: NaFe₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄
• Crystal System: Trigonal
• Colour: Black to very dark brown
• Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent in thin edges
• Mohs Hardness: Approximately 7–7.5
• Lustre: Vitreous to slightly resinous
The iron-rich composition of schorl is responsible for its characteristic deep black colour.
Physical Characteristics and Crystal Structure
Black tourmaline is well known for its long, columnar crystal structure and distinctive vertical striations. Although individual crystals can grow in large prismatic forms, many specimens occur as massive aggregates that can be carved and polished into decorative objects.
Typical physical features include:
• Strong longitudinal crystal striations
• Deep black colouration
• Dense, durable crystal structure
• Smooth polish when shaped and carved
Due to its hardness and durability, tourmaline is suitable for carving into shapes such as figurines, palm stones, and decorative mineral objects.
Geological Formation and Mineral Occurrence
Black tourmaline commonly forms in granitic pegmatites and hydrothermal mineral veins, environments where mineral-rich fluids crystallise slowly within cavities and fractures in surrounding rock.
Pegmatites provide ideal conditions for tourmaline formation because they contain high concentrations of boron, silica, and various metals required for tourmaline crystal growth.
Tourmaline may also occur in:
• Metamorphic rocks such as schist and gneiss
• Alluvial deposits formed by weathering of pegmatites
• Hydrothermal veins associated with quartz
Common associated minerals include:
• Quartz
• Feldspar
• Lepidolite
• Muscovite
• Albite
• Garnet
These mineral associations reflect the complex geochemical conditions required for tourmaline formation.
Angel Carving and Decorative Appeal
The angel shape carved from this mineral creates a small figurine that combines natural stone with symbolic design. The polished carving highlights the natural colour and texture of the tourmaline while preserving the mineral’s distinctive appearance.
Pocket-sized mineral carvings such as this are commonly collected for:
• Mineral and crystal collections
• Decorative stone figurine displays
• Pocket-sized natural stone specimens
• Unique gift items
• Shelf or desk displays
Because each piece is carved from natural mineral material, every figurine retains its own subtle variations in colour, mineral texture, and internal structure.
Cultural and Symbolic Context
Angel-shaped carvings have been produced from natural stone for many years as decorative items and symbolic figures. In various traditions, angel figures are traditionally associated with protection, guidance, or spiritual symbolism, though these meanings are based on cultural interpretations rather than scientifically established properties.
Many collectors appreciate angel carvings simply as artistic mineral sculptures that combine natural stone with symbolic forms.
Authenticity and Specimen Details
• Mineral Species: Schorl (Black Tourmaline)
• Mineral Group: Tourmaline
• Chemical Composition: NaFe₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄
• Crystal System: Trigonal
• Colour: Black
• Transparency: Opaque
• Hardness: 7–7.5 Mohs
• Finish: Carved and polished angel figurine
• Authenticity: Genuine natural mineral specimen
• Included: Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Exact Item: The pocket black tourmaline angel shown in the photographs is the specimen you will receive
This Pocket Black Tourmaline Angel carving highlights the natural structure and deep colour of schorl while presenting the mineral in a compact decorative form, making it a distinctive addition to mineral collections, natural stone displays, or unique geological gift pieces.






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