Description
Grade A Pink and Green Fluorite with Black Tourmaline – Skardu, Pakistan
This Grade A Pink and Green Fluorite with Black Tourmaline from Skardu, Pakistan is a genuine natural mineral specimen, selected for its vibrant colour contrast, crystal definition, and overall cabinet display quality. The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.
Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as a genuine mineral specimen from this internationally respected locality.
Mineral Species & Crystal Structure
Fluorite (Calcium Fluoride – CaF₂)
Fluorite crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system and most commonly forms well-defined cubes, often with stepped growth patterns or modified edges. It has a Mohs hardness of 4 and a vitreous lustre. The pink and green colouration results from trace elements, structural variations, and growth conditions during crystallisation.
Zoned fluorite displaying both pink and green hues is particularly desirable among collectors, as it reflects changing mineral chemistry during formation. The cubic symmetry often produces sharp edges and geometric faces that enhance visual appeal.
Black Tourmaline (Schorl – NaFe₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄)
Black tourmaline, typically the species schorl, belongs to the tourmaline group and crystallises in the trigonal crystal system. It commonly forms elongated, vertically striated prismatic crystals. With a Mohs hardness of 7–7.5, schorl is notably durable and visually striking due to its deep black colour and reflective crystal faces.
The combination of cubic fluorite and prismatic black tourmaline creates a classic and highly sought-after mineral association.
Colour, Clarity & Natural Features
This specimen displays attractive pink and green fluorite crystals with natural zoning visible across cube faces and internal growth layers. The colour intensity may vary slightly depending on lighting conditions, revealing depth and subtle transitions between hues.
Transparency typically ranges from translucent to semi-transparent, with natural inclusions, minor contact points, or growth lines present as part of the crystal’s geological history. These features confirm its natural formation and uniqueness.
The black tourmaline crystals provide bold structural contrast, often standing prominently against the fluorite matrix. Vertical striations along the tourmaline prisms are characteristic of uninterrupted crystal growth.
No artificial dyes, treatments, or enhancements have been applied. The specimen remains in its natural state.
Geological Origin – Skardu, Northern Pakistan
Skardu, located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, is internationally recognised for producing exceptional fluorite, tourmaline, aquamarine, and other pegmatite minerals. The region’s geology is shaped by the ongoing collision between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, resulting in extensive metamorphic and hydrothermal mineralisation.
Fluorite in this area commonly forms in hydrothermal veins and pegmatitic cavities, where mineral-rich fluids deposit crystals over long geological periods. Black tourmaline develops in boron-rich granitic pegmatites and metamorphic environments.
Specimens from Skardu are highly regarded within the global mineral collecting community for their colour saturation, crystal clarity, and aesthetic mineral associations.
Collecting, Display & Gifting
A Grade A Pink and Green Fluorite with Black Tourmaline specimen is an impressive addition to any mineral cabinet, geology collection, or natural décor display. The contrast between pastel pink and green fluorite cubes and deep black tourmaline prisms creates a visually dynamic and balanced presentation.
In various traditions, fluorite and tourmaline are traditionally associated with focus and grounding; however, they are primarily valued as naturally formed mineral specimens representing hydrothermal and pegmatitic geological processes.
This carefully chosen piece makes a distinctive gift for mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates rare mineral combinations from notable international localities.
Authenticity & Presentation
• Genuine Grade A Pink and Green Fluorite with Black Tourmaline
• Sourced from Skardu, Pakistan
• Fluorite – Isometric cubic crystal system (CaF₂)
• Black Tourmaline (Schorl) – 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 from a world-renowned locality, showcasing the exceptional crystal formations and geological richness of Skardu, Pakistan.






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