
Schorl Black Tourmaline Purple Fluorite Blue Beryl Top Shelf Cabinet Crystal Cluster Rocks and Minerals Mineral Specimen Namibia Spooky
*This is a large and delicate specimen--please read dimensions and examine scale photos carefully!* This fabulous cabinet cluster features multiple rich black tourmaline (Schorl) crystals striking up from a self-standing base! The deep black crystals are lustrous, layered, and vary in size throughout the cluster. The cluster also displays accents of teeny deep purple fluorite and palest blue aquamarine mini crystals, all in one amazing specimen! Beautiful saturated colors and unique structure sets this cluster apart--it's so unique to see multiple minerals intergrown in such a raw, powerfully aesthetic form! The crystals have a dividing line where perhaps they broke during formation, as there are clean broken surfaces across a horizontal zone, with a continuing line (I don’t anticipate it to affect durability now.) A perfect gift for serious mineral fans or those starting a new collection—a graphic and striking specimen from this desirable region! The Erongo region of Namibia is a very well-known modern locality for high quality fluorite, tourmaline, beryl, and other related minerals. They often form aesthetic combination specimens that have a distinctive look. Locality: Karibib District, Erongo Region, Namibia. Dimensions: 3.00” x 2.75” x 2.75” (76mm x 70mm x 70mm) Weight: 190 g (6.7 oz) Healing Properties: Schorl (Black tourmaline) is connected to grounding, protection, and transmutation of negativity. Fluorite is often called the "psychic vacuum cleaner", and is believed to clear negative energy from one's surroundings. It is also a stone of mental focus and clarity--well suited for students and teachers. Purple fluorite is associated with the crown chakra, and spiritual growth. Blue beryl (and its relative aquamarine) are associated with courage and self expression. Check out more crystals and specimens in my Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/PhenomenalGems?ref=si_shop