Description
Grade A Brucite – Wadh, Khuzdar District, Balochistan Province, Pakistan
This Grade A Brucite crystal from Wadh in the Khuzdar District of Balochistan Province, Pakistan is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its colour, crystal formation, and overall collector quality. The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.
Each crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as a genuine brucite specimen from this well-known Pakistani locality.
Mineral Species & Crystal Structure
Brucite is a magnesium hydroxide mineral with the chemical formula Mg(OH)₂. It crystallises in the trigonal crystal system and commonly forms tabular, platy, or fibrous crystal aggregates. In high-quality specimens from Wadh, brucite can occur in well-developed crystal plates or radiating clusters with distinct layered growth.
Brucite has a Mohs hardness of approximately 2.5–3, making it a relatively soft mineral. It displays a vitreous to pearly lustre and often exhibits a translucent to semi-translucent appearance, particularly along thin crystal edges.
Specimens from the Wadh area are especially prized for their strong colour saturation and well-formed crystal habits, making them highly desirable among mineral collectors worldwide.
Colour, Clarity & Natural Characteristics
Brucite from Khuzdar is most commonly recognised for its vibrant lemon-yellow to rich golden-yellow hues, though paler or slightly greenish tones can also occur depending on trace element content and formation conditions. The colour is typically natural and inherent to the mineral’s composition and crystal growth environment.
Grade A specimens are selected for attractive colour intensity, clean surfaces, and well-defined crystal structures. The crystals may display natural growth zoning, internal veils, or subtle inclusions that reflect their geological formation. These features are part of the mineral’s natural development and add character to each individual piece.
This specimen has not been dyed or artificially enhanced and remains in its natural state as extracted from its host rock.
Geological Origin – Wadh, Khuzdar District
The Wadh locality in the Khuzdar District of Balochistan Province is internationally recognised for producing some of the world’s finest brucite specimens. The region’s geology includes ultramafic and serpentinised rocks, which create the ideal chemical conditions for brucite formation.
Brucite typically forms as a secondary mineral during the alteration of magnesium-rich rocks such as peridotite and serpentinite. In these environments, hydrothermal processes and metamorphic reactions allow magnesium-bearing fluids to crystallise into brucite within fractures and cavities.
The Balochistan region is globally respected within the mineral collecting community for its exceptional brucite specimens, many of which are featured in major private and museum collections.
Collecting, Display & Gifting
A Grade A Brucite crystal from Wadh is a standout addition to any mineral collection. Its bright colour and distinctive crystal habit make it particularly attractive for cabinet display or educational geology collections.
In some spiritual traditions, brucite is traditionally associated with clarity and personal insight; however, it is primarily valued as a naturally occurring magnesium mineral and an example of secondary mineral formation in ultramafic environments.
Its rarity, locality reputation, and vibrant appearance make it an excellent choice for collectors seeking high-quality Pakistani mineral specimens or a unique natural gift.
Authenticity & Presentation
• Genuine Grade A Brucite Crystal
• Sourced from Wadh, Khuzdar District, Balochistan Province, Pakistan
• Natural, untreated mineral specimen
• Trigonal crystal system
• Exact specimen shown in listing photographs
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Full measurements available in listing images
A carefully selected brucite specimen from one of the most respected mineral localities in the world, representing the distinctive geology of Balochistan Province.






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