Specimen #2567

Name: Afghanite

Type: Gem

Locality: Ladjuar Medam, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

Favorite? N

Fluorescent? N

Size: 3.42 mm x 2.91 mm

Weight: 0.11 ct

Acquired: 2021-10-15

Source: Arkenstone Auctions

Label: N

Comment: Afghanite is a rare tektosilicates known from a handful of localities around the world, and the only pieces of note, (including GEM material) are found in Afghanistan. The material from Ladjuar Medam forms in the same area where the famous Lazurite has been mined for centuries. Afghanite is often found in dark blue crystals, which are typically opaque or barely translucent, but recently (2018) a discovery was made of superb quality gem grade material. This stone is one of the better examples of faceted gem grade Afghanite that we've had to offer. It has an "Oval" cut with very very slight inclusions, but perhaps the most intriguing part is that it shows a beautiful bright sky blue color that is not often associated with Afghanite. This piece along with several others from the recent mining efforts have been analyzed and confirmed as Afghanite by several laboratories around the world. If you collect rarities, this is a great opportunity to not only pick up something that's rare, but also incredibly beautiful and colorful. One rarely sees Afghanite stones on the market these, and considering there is only one locality for gem material in the world, you won't see it forever.

Minerals: Afghanite

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