Description
Natural Rubellite Tourmaline Crystal Specimen – Brazil
This genuine Rubellite crystal specimen from Brazil is a naturally occurring variety of tourmaline admired for its rich pink to red colour and well-formed crystalline structure. Carefully selected for quality and visual character, this mineral specimen highlights the striking tones and natural crystal growth patterns that make Rubellite tourmaline highly sought after by mineral collectors and crystal enthusiasts.
The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing buyers to clearly view the colour intensity, crystal structure, and natural features before purchase. For accurate measurements and scale, please refer to the sizing shown in the listing photographs.
Each specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the crystal is a genuine natural mineral specimen.
Mineral Species and Geological Classification
Rubellite is a pink to red variety of tourmaline, a complex boron silicate mineral belonging to the tourmaline mineral group. Tourmaline minerals share a complex chemical structure that commonly includes elements such as aluminium, boron, silicon, sodium, lithium, magnesium, and iron.
Rubellite is typically associated with lithium-rich tourmaline varieties, particularly those within the elbaite subgroup. Elbaite tourmalines are well known for producing vibrant colours due to trace elements present during crystal formation.
Tourmaline crystals form in the trigonal crystal system and commonly grow as elongated prismatic crystals with vertical striations along the crystal faces. These natural grooves are a distinctive identifying feature of many tourmaline specimens.
Colour, Transparency and Optical Features
Rubellite tourmaline is recognised for its deep pink, crimson, or red colouration, which results primarily from trace amounts of manganese within the crystal lattice. The colour intensity can range from bright raspberry tones to deeper red hues depending on the concentration of trace elements and the conditions present during crystal formation.
Many Rubellite specimens display translucent to transparent clarity, while others may contain internal inclusions formed during crystal growth. These inclusions can include tiny mineral fragments, fluid inclusions, or natural growth features.
Tourmaline crystals also exhibit a vitreous lustre, giving the surface a glass-like reflective quality. In some crystals, subtle pleochroism may be visible, meaning the mineral can show slightly different shades of colour when viewed from different angles.
Geological Formation in Brazilian Pegmatites
Rubellite tourmaline typically forms within granitic pegmatite deposits, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks created during the final stages of magma crystallisation. Pegmatites are particularly significant geological environments because they allow rare elements such as lithium, boron, and manganese to concentrate within slowly cooling mineral-rich fluids.
Brazil is internationally recognised as one of the world’s most important sources of high-quality tourmaline crystals. The country’s extensive pegmatite fields produce a wide variety of tourmaline colours and crystal forms.
Within pegmatite environments, Rubellite tourmaline may occur alongside minerals such as quartz, feldspar, lepidolite, spodumene, and other lithium-bearing minerals, reflecting the complex chemistry of pegmatitic systems.
The slow crystallisation of mineral-rich fluids in these environments allows tourmaline crystals to grow into large, well-formed prisms.
Collecting and Display Appeal
Rubellite specimens are highly valued in mineral collections, geological displays, and crystal showcases due to their vibrant colour and distinctive crystal form. The elongated tourmaline structure, combined with rich red tones, makes Rubellite one of the most visually striking members of the tourmaline family.
Because every tourmaline crystal forms under unique geological conditions, each specimen displays individual variations in colour intensity, crystal shape, and internal features.
In some cultural traditions and spiritual practices, tourmaline has been traditionally associated with symbolic meanings and reflective practices, though these interpretations are cultural perspectives rather than scientifically established properties.
Rubellite’s distinctive colour and natural crystal habit make it an appealing specimen for collectors who appreciate rare-element pegmatite minerals.
Authenticity and Specimen Details
• Mineral Species: Rubellite (Variety of Tourmaline, typically Elbaite)
• Mineral Group: Tourmaline
• Chemical Classification: Complex boron silicate
• Crystal System: Trigonal
• Locality: Brazil
• Colour: Pink to deep red tones
• Transparency: Translucent to transparent
• Surface Lustre: Vitreous
• Crystal Habit: Elongated prismatic crystals with vertical striations
• Formation Environment: Lithium-rich granitic pegmatite
• Authenticity: Genuine natural mineral specimen
• Included: Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Exact Item: The photographed crystal is the specimen you will receive
This Rubellite tourmaline crystal from Brazil represents a classic example of colourful lithium-bearing pegmatite minerals, making it a distinctive addition to mineral collections, geological displays, or natural crystal showcases.





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