Pyrite on shungite found in Bahia/Brazil.

Pyrite on shungite found in Bahia/Brazil.

Amethyst rough chunks in beautiful dark shade from Amethista do Sul/Brazil

Amethyst rough chunks in beautiful dark shade from Amethista do Sul/Brazil

Tourmalines in pink & green (200-800 grams each) in quartz, from Araçuai, Brazil, on a stand.

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Tourmalines in pink & green (200-800 grams each) in quartz, from Araçuai, Brazil, on a stand. is available to buy in increments of 500
Tourmaline (quartz) is a group of minerals, all cyclosilicates. The minerals in this group share a characteristic chemical formula: AX3Y6(BO3)3 Si6O18(O, OH, F)4. The A can contain calcium or sodium. The X can consist of aluminium, iron, lithium or magnesium. The Y is normally aluminium but can also be chromium or iron. Some potassium can be found in the A position, manganese can be found in X, and vanadium can be found in Y, but these elements are not often found in the tourmaline group formulas. Tourmaline is found in pegmatites, metamorphites, magmatites, and alluvial deposits. Although tourmaline was known in the Mediterranean region in ancient times, it was not introduced to Western Europe by the Dutch from Sri Lanka until 1703. They named the new gemstone with a Sinhalese word, "Turmali", which means "stone of mixed colours". Rubellites were traditionally used as gemstones – they were used by artists as talismans because they were said to increase the creative power of artists. Tourmalines have certain unique properties. They are piezoelectric, which means that when a crystal is heated or compressed, different electrical charges are formed at both ends of the crystal. This creates an electrical potential. When an external electrical potential is applied to the crystal, it vibrates. The minerals are pleochroic, which means that the crystal is darker in colour when viewed along the longest axis of the crystal than when viewed perpendicular to that axis. The four best-known and most common tourmaline minerals have different colours and transparencies. Elbaite is transparent and a valuable gemstone. Schorl, which is rich in iron, is the most common mineral from the tourmaline group and is black and opaque. It is mainly formed in pegmatites, the extremely slowly cooling gangues of a magma. The two other tourmalines that occur regularly are dravite and uvite. Dravite is usually brown and translucent and can grow very large. Uvite is green, translucent to opaque. Tourmaline occurs in the sand fraction of Dutch Quaternary river sediments. It is a characteristic component of Meuse sands, among other things. In the heavy mineral analysis as it took place in the Netherlands at the National Geological Service during the second half of the twentieth century, the mineral is classified in the so-called stable group
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