Spodumene from Afghanistan, Nuristan, Mawi pegmatite

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Gem Grade Spodumene Kunzite Crystal


Weight : 1345 gram

Size : 263*63*47 mm


Locality:

Nuristan Afghanistan


Presenting a Facet-Grade Kunzite Crystal.


This is a facet-grade clean crystal, perfect for high-quality faceting work.

A huge natural kunzite specimen showing beautiful blue and indigo colors—a rare and striking combination. The crystal is fully terminated, free of damage, and carries exceptional clarity.


🌟 This piece can be cut into clean, high-end gemstones, making it ideal for collectors and cutters alike.



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Product details

SizeLarge Cabinet
Dimensions26.3 x 6.3 x 4.7 cm
Weight1345 grams
Added on01/05/2026
RepairsNo Repairs

Known provenance

DateCollectorAcquisition price
01/2026Unknown OwnerNot disclosed

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Spodumene
Mineral guide
Learn about Spodumene
kunzite, hiddenite, and triphane varieties; vivid colors and pleochroism, formed in granitic pegmatites, with gem and specimen appeal and fragility.
Spodumene
Regional guide
Spodumene from Mawi Pegmatite, Afghanistan
from Mawi, Afghanistan: kunzite pink-to-lilac plus green, blue, yellow, and colorless crystals, valued for sharp prisms and strong pleochroism.