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Kunzite Crystal Brazil Natural Pink Spodumene Mineral Specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

Original price was: £36.96.Current price is: £33.26.

Genuine Kunzite Crystal from Brazil – Rare Pink Spodumene Mineral

 

This listing features a carefully selected natural Kunzite crystal mineral specimen sourced from the rich pegmatite deposits of Brazil. Kunzite is the pink to lilac variety of spodumene, a lithium aluminium silicate, and is prized for its vivid colour, clarity, and striking pleochroism—displaying different shades when viewed from different angles. This particular piece has been handpicked for its aesthetic quality and natural form, and is ideal for both mineral collectors and gem enthusiasts.

 

Each Kunzite specimen is 100% natural and untreated. The photos show an example of the actual specimen you will receive, taken under neutral lighting to highlight the colour and crystal habit. A scale cube (1cm) is included in the image to give a clear representation of size. For exact measurements, please refer to the product image.

 

All our specimens are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the mineral’s geological origin and genuine nature.

 

 

Geological Origin – Brazilian Pegmatites

 

This Kunzite specimen originates from Brazil, one of the world’s foremost sources of high-quality spodumene crystals. The pegmatite fields of Minas Gerais and surrounding regions are well known for producing large, well-formed crystals with excellent transparency and colour saturation. Kunzite often occurs in granitic pegmatites, a type of igneous rockthat forms during the final stages of magma crystallisation, rich in rare elements like lithium.

 

These pegmatites are geologically associated with high-grade metamorphic terrains, and the crystal formation typically occurs in hydrothermal environments, where mineral-rich fluids cool slowly to allow for large crystal growth. Brazilian Kunzite specimens are especially prized due to the balance of their clarity, vibrant pink hues, and intact terminations.

 

 

Mineralogical & Scientific Details

 

  • Mineral Name: Kunzite
  • Species: Spodumene
  • Chemical Formula: LiAl(SiO₃)₂
  • Crystal System: Monoclinic
  • Colour: Light pink to lilac (pleochroic)
  • Lustre: Vitreous
  • Transparency: Transparent to translucent
  • Hardness (Mohs): 6.5 – 7
  • Habit: Prismatic crystals, often vertically striated
  • Cleavage: Perfect in two directions
  • Fracture: Uneven to splintery
  • Specific Gravity: Approx. 3.1 – 3.2
  • Pleochroism: Strong – pale pink to deeper violet-pink depending on viewing angle

 

Pleochroism is one of Kunzite’s most remarkable traits—rotate the crystal and you may notice shifting hues from soft pink to a more intense purple. This optical phenomenon is due to differential light absorption in different crystallographic directions.

 

 

Historical & Naming Background

 

Kunzite was first identified in 1902 and named in honour of the renowned American gemmologist George Frederick Kunz, who was the chief gem expert for Tiffany & Co. at the time. Since then, Kunzite has become a highly collectable mineral, both as a raw crystal specimen and as a faceted gemstone used in jewellery.

 

Its appealing colour and spiritual associations have made it a favourite in both metaphysical circles—where it is often said to promote emotional healing—and in professional geological collections. Specimens like this offer a beautiful window into Earth’s geological processes and mineral diversity.

 

 

What You Will Receive

 

  • 1x Kunzite Crystal Specimen from Brazil (exact sizing shown in image)
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Securely packaged for protection during shipping

 

Whether you’re an amateur collector, a seasoned geologist, or someone who appreciates the beauty of natural minerals, this Brazilian Kunzite specimen is a striking and authentic addition to any collection.

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Genuine Kunzite Mineral Specimen – Brazil

This beautiful Kunzite crystal from Brazil is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its colour, clarity, and overall collector presentation. This piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. The photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, and full sizing details are clearly provided in the listing images.

Kunzite is one of the most desirable varieties of spodumene, admired for its delicate pink to lilac tones and its origin within rare-element pegmatite deposits. Brazilian kunzite is especially appreciated for its quality and well-formed crystal structure, making it a standout addition to any mineral collection.

Mineral Information – Kunzite (Pink Spodumene)

Kunzite is the pink to violet variety of the mineral spodumene, a lithium aluminium inosilicate with the chemical formula LiAlSi₂O₆. It crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system and typically forms elongated prismatic crystals with strong vertical striations along the length of the crystal.

The soft pink colour is produced by trace amounts of manganese within the crystal lattice. Depending on orientation and lighting, kunzite may display pleochroism, meaning the colour can appear slightly different when viewed from different angles.

Kunzite has a vitreous lustre and ranges from transparent to translucent. It has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6.5 to 7, making it suitable for cabinet display, though it should be handled with care due to its perfect cleavage in two directions.

Natural specimens may show subtle internal features such as growth zoning or minor inclusions, reflecting the crystal’s geological development.

Geological Formation – Brazilian Pegmatite Deposits

Kunzite forms in lithium-rich granite pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks created during the final stages of magma crystallisation. Pegmatites are famous for producing large, well-formed crystals because they cool slowly and contain high concentrations of rare elements.

Brazil is one of the world’s most important sources of spodumene and kunzite specimens. Brazilian pegmatite regions are known for producing a wide variety of collector minerals, often associated with quartz, feldspar, tourmaline, lepidolite, and other lithium-bearing species.

These geological environments are significant both scientifically and historically, as pegmatites provide insight into rare-element mineral formation deep within the Earth’s crust.

Collector Appeal and Display Value

Kunzite is prized by collectors for its elegant colour, crystal habit, and pegmatite origin. Its soft pink tones make it especially attractive in display cabinets and curated mineral collections.

This specimen is ideal for:

  • Mineral and crystal collectors

  • Lithium mineral and pegmatite enthusiasts

  • Brazilian locality collectors

  • Natural history and geology displays

  • Unique gifts for serious mineral lovers

In some traditions, kunzite has been traditionally associated with spiritual symbolism, though it is primarily valued today for its mineralogical importance and natural beauty.

Authenticity and Presentation

This Kunzite specimen from Brazil is a genuine natural mineral and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. The crystal shown in the photographs is the exact piece you will receive, carefully chosen for its quality and display appeal.

A Brazilian kunzite like this represents a classic example of pink spodumene from world-renowned pegmatite deposits, offering a refined and collectible mineral specimen suitable for any serious collection.

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