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HOLY E P I C N E S S Now this is something special

Tourmaline
Species
Elbaite
Locality
Minas Gerais

HOLY E P I C N E S S Now this is something special… Personal Collection NFS Recovered in 2021 Coronel Murta tourmaline, specifically from regions like Morro Redondo and Barra do Salinas in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is renowned for producing exceptionally clear, multicolored elbaite crystals, often featuring vivid green, pink, and magenta hues. Popularized in the 1990s, these highly sought-after, gemmy specimens frequently exhibit complex, tapered terminations and distinct color zoning. Key Aspects of Coronel Murta Tourmaline: Characteristics: Known for high clarity, glassy luster, and intense pleochroism (changing color when rotated 90 degrees). Color & Zoning: Frequently found as bicolor or polychrome, with combinations of green-to-pink, or deep red-purple (rubellite) caps on lighter, gemmy bodies. Origins: Major localities include the Morro Redondo mine (known for 1990s production), Barra do Salinas, and Ouro Fino pegmatite. Availability: While many famous pockets (like the “Lemon Tree”) were mined in the 1990s, specimens still occasionally appear on the market from old collections. Mineralogy: Primarily belongs to the elbaite group, a lithium-rich tourmaline.

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