This beautiful specimen from Pakistan features a striking cluster of Albite, Muscovite, and Quartz crystals, perfectly balanced in a natural arrangement. The Albite, a variety of plagioclase feldspar, forms the base of the cluster with its white to light-grey, blocky crystals, providing a subtle but elegant contrast. Interspersed throughout are delicate sheets of Muscovite, a silvery-gold mica mineral that shimmers softly in the light, creating a dynamic texture against the Albite. Towering above the ensemble are well-formed Quartz crystals, clear and prismatic, some with perfect terminations that catch and reflect light brilliantly.

