AMBER TO ORANGEY YELLOW UVITE

Lot: Tourmaline-133

   

    

    

COLOR: Amber, Yellowish Orange, Kaki Yellow to Brownish Yellow
CLARITY: Slightly to Heavily Included
ORIGIN: Wata Poore, Afghanistan
SIZE: Stones range in size from Approximately .5 to 15.76 Carats (2.21+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 745.42 Carats (336 Pieces) 149.084 Grams
PRICE: $298.17 ($2.00 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Awesome lot of a fairly New Discovery of Fluorescent Uvite Tourmaline Crystal Rough coming from Wata Poore, Afghanistan. THIS FLUORESCES A NEON YELLOW AND HAS TO BE SEEN!!!! This is the material that was analyzed in a recent issue of Gems & Gemology. This material is mostly transparent and slightly included to moderately included; however, many crystals do have nice gemmy areas that would be ideal for mostly High Grade Cabbing but also some Faceting. This lot is largely comprised of crystals that are very well terminated at least at one end and this material fluoresces a nice neon yellow to chalky yellow. This is particularly great for all the Fluorescent Mineral and Cut Stone collectors. It is EXTREMELY RARE TO GET FACET GRADE UVITE TOURMALINE as it really is an oddity in the Tourmaline Kingdom. This material is some of the cleanest material available at the moment. Please note that Uvite Tourmaline from Afghanistan or most other locations is RARELY flawless so most stones will have minor inclusions at the least.

Please note that these crystals are found in a Talc like matrix and that matrix is clearly evident on some of the crystals. I know there are VERY FEW people selling this material as only a limited amount was produced before mining was halted. It would be quite conceivable that crystals from this lot could retail for $100.00+ as this material is very unusual. We are practically GIVING this away at $.40 per carat!!!!

COOL FACTS:
  1. Uvite Tourmaline is rarely available in facet grade and this is an awesome new discovery of Uvite from Wata Poore, Afghanistan. Afghanistan has long been known to produce the traditional blues, pinks and the neon blues and greens; however, this Uvite find is an unusual find for the region.

  2. All Afghan Tourmaline is exhumed from primary deposits and as a result mining costs are considerably higher due to dynamite expenditures and traveling expenditures to get to remote mining areas. It is also interesting to note that since all Afghan Tourmaline is from primary deposits most rough will usually have sharp crystal faces.