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Mineral Specimen No. 44669:
Elbaite Tourmaline with Quartz from Urubu Mine, Taquaral, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

This mineral specimen of Elbaite Tourmaline with Quartz from Urubu Mine, Taquaral, Minas Gerais, Brazil is available for sale from John Betts - Fine Minerals, mineral dealer located in New York City, New York. To purchase mineral specimens from this site click on this link to go to online order form.

Detailed information on mineral specimen No. 44669:

Minerals Species: Elbaite Tourmaline with Quartz.
Location of mineral deposit: Urubu Mine, Taquaral, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Description: Doubly-terminated translucent green elbaite tourmaline crystals up to 40 mm long with translucent colorless quartz crystals to 12 mm. The bottom termination has remnants of glue from where it was mounted to a display base. All crystals appear in good condition, except one crystal that is incomplete.
Overall size of mineral specimen: 4.5x2.5x1.5 cm.
Size of individual crystals: 3-40 mm.
Price: $115 (plus shipping).

Mineral Specimens: Elbaite Tourmaline with Quartz from Urubu Mine, Taquaral, Minas Gerais, Brazil


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