This stunning Aquamarine crystal specimen combined with Pink Apatite and Mica is a naturally formed piece sourced from the mineral-rich mountains of Nagar Valley, Pakistan—a region celebrated for producing some of the world’s most exquisite aquamarine and associated minerals. With its beautiful mix of colors and textures, this specimen offers a captivating display of natural harmony.
Weighing 279 grams, the piece features multiple aquamarine crystals exhibiting their signature cool blue tones and clean, geometric structures. These aquamarines are naturally accompanied by rare pink apatite, adding a delicate splash of pastel color that contrasts beautifully with the calm blues of the aquamarine. Completing the combination, shimmering mica layers reflect light from various angles, giving the specimen a soft, sparkling sheen.
The mineral trio—Aquamarine, Apatite, and Mica—creates a visually rich and geologically fascinating display. Each component formed naturally over millions of years, resulting in a specimen that embodies both artistic beauty and mineralogical significance.
Kept in its raw, untreated state, this specimen is ideal for craft makers, collectors, crystal enthusiasts, and mineral display lovers who appreciate authentic formations with vibrant contrasts. Every angle reveals new textures, terminations, and color interactions, making the piece perfect for both creative and decorative use.
Sourced and handled with care by a small business in Pakistan, this mineral specimen remains free of enhancements or artificial treatments, ensuring it reflects the true geological character of Nagar Valley’s mineral deposits.
Key Details
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Stone: Aquamarine with Pink Apatite & Mica
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Origin: Nagar Valley, Pakistan
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Weight: 279 grams
- Size: Approx. 9 × 8 cm
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Form: Raw / Natural Mineral Specimen
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Materials: Aquamarine, Aquamarine Specimen
A remarkable addition for anyone seeking a rare multi-mineral combination with elegant colors, natural clarity, and an authentic origin—perfect for collectors of unique and visually striking mineral specimens.






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