This specimen from Pakistan showcases a stunning combination of Schorl, Albite, and Muscovite. Schorl, the black tourmaline variety, stands out with its deeply jet-black, striated prismatic crystals that often have a glassy luster, adding a dramatic contrast to the piece. In contrast, Albite appears as milky-white to translucent crystals with a slightly pearly sheen, forming a beautiful, complementary matrix that enhances the visual appeal of the darker Schorl. Nestled alongside these minerals, Muscovite appears in silvery, reflective, sheet-like formations, creating delicate layers that reflect light subtly and add a refined shimmer to the overall composition. The interplay of these minerals. Schorl striking black, Albite's soft white, and Muscovite's silvery sheen.


