Schorl fossils Known for its striking blue-green
Description
Known for its striking blue-green color with white streaks
They typically grow in clusters or as individual crystals on basalt matrix rock
Sourced from Arizona
Size: 5x8 cms
9 Kg (Avg)
Schorl fossils Known for its striking blue-greenSize: 3 X 1. 5 X 5. 5 Weight: 35 Gram Location: Brazil Product Description Schorl is the black variety of tourmaline, recognized for its deep black color, vitreous luster, and elongated prismatic crystal formations. Specimens from Brazil are highly regarded for their well formed crystals, excellent luster, and association with quartz and feldspar in granitic pegmatites. Composed of a complex boron silicate, schorl has a hardness of 77. 5 on the Mohs
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