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RARE Grade A Blue Aquamarine in Mica Naggar Valley Pakistan Crystal

Original price was: £228.00.Current price is: £182.40.

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Genuine RARE Grade A Blue Aquamarine in Mica – Naggar Valley, Pakistan

This RARE Grade A Blue Aquamarine in Mica from Naggar Valley, Pakistan is a striking natural crystal specimen featuring pale to vibrant blue aquamarine crystals set within shimmering mica matrix. Carefully selected for colour, crystal definition and overall display quality, this specimen showcases the geological beauty of Himalayan pegmatite formations. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.

This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming its genuine origin and mineral classification.


Mineral Species & Scientific Classification

Primary Mineral: Aquamarine (Blue variety of Beryl)
Chemical Formula: Be₃Al₂Si₆O₁₈
Mineral Class: Cyclosilicate
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Hardness: 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale
Lustre: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent

Aquamarine is the blue to blue-green variety of the mineral beryl. Its colour is caused by trace amounts of iron within the crystal lattice. Beryl forms in the hexagonal crystal system, commonly producing elongated prismatic crystals with well-defined vertical striations.

Matrix Mineral: Mica (commonly Muscovite)
Chemical Group: Phyllosilicate
Crystal System: Monoclinic
Lustre: Pearly to vitreous

Mica forms in platy, sheet-like structures, often creating a reflective, silvery background that enhances the visual contrast of embedded crystals.


Geological Formation & Himalayan Pegmatites

Naggar Valley lies within the mineral-rich region of Gilgit Baltistan, part of the greater Himalayan mountain system. Aquamarine from this region typically forms within granitic pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous bodies that crystallise from the final stages of magma cooling.

During slow cooling, volatile-rich fluids concentrate rare elements such as beryllium, allowing beryl crystals to grow within cavities and fractures. The presence of aluminium and silica, combined with trace iron, results in the development of blue aquamarine.

Mica commonly crystallises alongside beryl in pegmatitic environments, forming layered sheets that provide a natural host matrix for aquamarine crystals.

The complex tectonic history of the Karakoram Range has produced some of the world’s most respected aquamarine localities, with Naggar Valley specimens particularly sought after for their clarity and colour.


Crystal Characteristics & Visual Features

This specimen displays aquamarine crystals naturally embedded in mica matrix, preserving their geological context.

Notable characteristics may include:

  • Light to medium blue aquamarine coloration

  • Hexagonal prismatic crystal form

  • Vertical striations along crystal faces

  • Transparent to translucent crystal sections

  • Reflective silvery mica plates

  • Natural growth zoning or minor inclusions

The combination of cool blue aquamarine and shimmering mica creates strong visual contrast and natural aesthetic appeal.

No artificial colouring or enhancement is implied. The colour and crystal form are natural geological features.


Collectibility, Display & Traditional Associations

Blue aquamarine in matrix from Naggar Valley is highly valued by mineral collectors due to its locality reputation and classic pegmatite association. This specimen is ideal for:

  • Fine mineral collections

  • Pegmatite mineral displays

  • Beryl species study collections

  • Decorative display cabinets

  • Geological education

In various traditions, aquamarine has been traditionally associated with calmness and clarity in a spiritual sense. This listing focuses on mineralogical composition, crystal structure and geological formation.

The rarity, hexagonal symmetry and Himalayan origin make this specimen particularly desirable for serious collectors.


Authenticity & Presentation

This RARE Grade A Blue Aquamarine in Mica has been carefully chosen for crystal integrity, colour quality and overall display presence. The image shown is of the exact specimen you will receive.

Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming this is a genuine aquamarine and mica mineral specimen from Naggar Valley, Pakistan.

A remarkable example of beryl crystallisation within Himalayan pegmatites, this authentic Blue Aquamarine in Mica specimen combines geological significance, natural elegance and collectible rarity in one exceptional display piece.

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