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Grade A Green Epidote with Quartz Baluchistan Pakistan Crystal Specimen

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Grade A Green Epidote with Quartz – Baluchistan, Pakistan

This Grade A Green Epidote with Quartz from Baluchistan, Pakistan is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its vibrant colour contrast, crystal formation, and overall cabinet display quality. The photographs in the listing show the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.

Each specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its authenticity and natural origin.


Mineral Species & Crystal Structure

Epidote is a calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate mineral with the general formula Ca₂(Al,Fe)₃(SiO₄)₃(OH). It crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system and typically forms elongated, prismatic crystals with vertical striations along the length of the crystal faces. Epidote has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6–7 and a vitreous to slightly resinous lustre.

The green colour of epidote is influenced primarily by iron content within the crystal structure. Shades can range from pistachio green to deeper olive or forest green depending on trace element concentration and formation conditions.

Quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), crystallises in the trigonal crystal system and commonly forms six-sided prismatic crystals with pyramidal terminations. Quartz has a Mohs hardness of 7 and displays a vitreous lustre, often appearing transparent to translucent.

The association of epidote and quartz creates an attractive mineral combination, highlighting contrasting crystal systems and textures within a single specimen.


Colour, Clarity & Natural Characteristics

This specimen features well-formed green epidote crystals set against or intergrown with quartz. The epidote may display strong colour saturation with natural surface striations, while the quartz may range from clear to milky, depending on growth conditions.

Natural inclusions, internal veils, minor contact points, and growth zoning are typical characteristics formed during crystallisation. These features reflect the geological history of the specimen and contribute to its individuality.

The interplay between the darker green epidote and lighter quartz enhances visual contrast and depth when displayed under natural or artificial light. No artificial colouring or enhancement has been applied.


Geological Origin – Baluchistan Province

Baluchistan Province in Pakistan is internationally recognised for producing high-quality mineral specimens, including epidote, quartz, brucite, and other hydrothermal and metamorphic minerals. The region’s complex tectonic setting, influenced by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, has created extensive metamorphic and hydrothermal systems.

Epidote commonly forms in regional metamorphic rocks and hydrothermal veins, particularly in calcium-rich environments where alteration processes occur under elevated temperature and pressure. Quartz frequently forms alongside epidote in veins and cavities where silica-rich fluids crystallise over extended geological periods.

Specimens from Baluchistan are highly regarded in the global mineral collecting community due to their crystal definition, colour intensity, and reputable locality.


Collecting, Display & Gifting

A Grade A Green Epidote with Quartz specimen makes a distinctive addition to mineral cabinets, geology collections, and educational displays. The contrasting crystal forms and colour variations provide visual interest from multiple viewing angles.

In various traditions, epidote and quartz are traditionally associated with balance and clarity; however, they are primarily valued as naturally formed mineral specimens and representations of metamorphic and hydrothermal geological processes.

This carefully chosen piece is ideal for collectors seeking authentic Pakistani minerals or as a unique natural gift.


Authenticity & Presentation

• Genuine Grade A Green Epidote with Quartz
• Sourced from Baluchistan, Pakistan
• Epidote – Monoclinic crystal system
• Quartz – Trigonal crystal system
• Natural, untreated mineral specimen
• Exact specimen shown in listing photographs
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Full measurements available in listing images

A carefully selected mineral combination specimen showcasing the geological richness and crystal quality for which Baluchistan Province is widely respected.

Additional information

Weight 45 g

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