Description
Product Overview
This Rubellite Tourmaline mineral specimen from Brazil is a genuine natural crystal, carefully selected for its rich colour and natural structure. Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, this piece represents a high-quality example of pink to red tourmaline. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring full transparency for collectors and buyers. Please refer to the images for full sizing details.
Mineral Identification and Composition
Rubellite is the pink to red variety of Elbaite Tourmaline, a complex borosilicate mineral with the general formula Na(Li,Al)₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄. It belongs to the tourmaline group, which is known for its wide range of colours and crystal forms.
The distinctive red to deep pink coloration of Rubellite is primarily due to trace amounts of manganese within the crystal structure. Unlike lighter pink tourmalines, true Rubellite retains its rich colour under varying lighting conditions, making it particularly desirable among collectors.
Crystal Structure and Physical Properties
Rubellite crystallises in the trigonal crystal system and typically forms elongated, prismatic crystals with vertically striated faces. These crystals can occur as individual formations or within a mineral matrix.
Key physical properties include:
-
Colour: Deep pink, rose-red to vivid red
-
Lustre: Vitreous (glass-like)
-
Transparency: Transparent to translucent, sometimes opaque in areas
-
Hardness: Approximately 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale
Some specimens may display internal zoning, inclusions, or natural fractures, all of which contribute to the individuality of each piece. In certain lighting, subtle variations in tone and depth may be observed due to internal structure.
Geological Formation and Locality
This specimen originates from Brazil, one of the most significant global sources of high-quality tourmaline. Rubellite typically forms in granitic pegmatites, where slow cooling of mineral-rich magma allows large, well-developed crystals to grow.
Brazilian pegmatite deposits are especially renowned for producing vibrant and well-formed tourmaline crystals, often associated with minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica. The geological conditions in these regions favour the development of richly coloured elbaite varieties, including Rubellite.
Appearance and Natural Characteristics
Each Rubellite specimen is unique, with variations in colour intensity, crystal shape, and internal features. The natural structure may include striations along crystal faces, zoning effects, or areas of differing transparency.
The surface may show a combination of natural crystal faces and matrix attachment, depending on how the specimen formed and was extracted. These features are part of the mineral’s natural history and enhance its authenticity and collector appeal.
Collecting and Display Appeal
Rubellite Tourmaline is highly regarded among mineral collectors due to its vivid colour and geological significance. Its striking appearance makes it suitable for display in mineral collections, cabinets, or as a standalone natural specimen.
In cultural and non-scientific contexts, Rubellite is traditionally associated with themes of vitality and passion, often appreciated in spiritual practices. These associations are based on historical and cultural traditions rather than scientific properties.
Authenticity and Presentation
-
Genuine Rubellite (Elbaite Tourmaline) mineral specimen from Brazil
-
Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
-
Carefully selected for colour and natural formation
-
The exact specimen photographed is the one you will receive
-
Full sizing available in product images
This specimen offers a combination of natural geological formation, vibrant colour, and collector-grade appeal, representing one of the most sought-after varieties within the tourmaline family.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.