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Tourmaline var. Elbaite
Malkhan
pegmatite field, Krasnyi Chikoy, Chitinskaya Oblast', Transbaikalia,
Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia
3.6x
1.6x 1.6 cm
$335
A
pueplish-red, well terminated tourmaline from the Malchan pegmatite
field in Eastern Siberia. There is no damage; all the edges are sharp
and the faces intact.
The
Malchan deposit is actually a fairly recent discovery, having been
discovered southeast of Lake Baikal (near the Mongolian border) in 1980.
The locality has been producing in small amounts since, though on a
scale far smaller than either the Brazilian or Afghan tourmaline
deposits. I will also add that the "warmer" colored
tourmalines (reds, yellows, oranges) are known from fewer deposits than
the greens and blues (which account for the bulk of the Afghan/Brazilian
production.) To my knowledge the main producers of these colors are
currently Malchan (where this one is from), and the various pegmatites
in Madagascar and Nigeria. The famous Jonas Mine in Brazil has
alos produced similar colors.
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