Tourmaline specimens (Blue indicolite in matrix)

Specimen pieces of blue Tourmaline on stone matrix, typically either Quartz or Feldspar. Blue Tourmaline is also known as ‘indicolite’.

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Blue Tourmaline on Matrix

Specimen pieces of blue Tourmaline on stone matrix, typically either Quartz or Feldspar. Blue Tourmaline is also known as 'indicolite'.

Blue Tourmaline is quite rare, especially at this price point - typically the higher quality pieces are used for jewellery.

However, the colours are great! The dark blue crystals do contrast nicely against the white matrix. These are, of course, primarily intended as a collectors item for those who can't afford the higher end Blue Tourmaline pieces.

Our current stock includes:

  • Various specimens from an unknown locale along the Pakistan/Afghanistan border - typically combinations of Quartz or Feldspar with blue, green, or black Tourmaline and sometimes Calcite and Garnet.
    • #1 - 28x24.8x20.7MM - a fairly aesthetic two tone piece, a great contrast between white feldspar and blue-black Tourmaline.
    • #2 - 34.5x26x21.8MM - if you like your specimens busy, this is the one. Mixed Tourmaline crystals over at least half the surface, including greens, green-blue, blues and blacks.
    • #3 - 46.6x33.3x21.7MM - almost the opposite of number 2 - a light smattering of Tourmaline across the surface of two conjoined Quartz points.

 

 

The pictures you see here are representative of the products and are usually not the exact item you will receive. Where various grades are available we do try to photograph each grade - but some photographs are still on their way!

Frequently asked questions and delivery information


How do we grade stones?

There is no overall universal grading system for the majority of our products. As such, the grades we use are internal only. They simply refer to higher and lower qualities, but they may be entirely different grades to other websites. C grade pieces are of lower quality than B grade, which is lower than A grade.

 

How does our ordering and delivery process work?

You place an order via the website. When it’s been picked and packed, your order will be marked as completed and dropped off at our local post office. We have an account with the post office called a “Drop and Go” account, which allows the post office staff to process our parcels when they have free time, rather than me queuing up and delaying everyone else.

I get tracking information etc online when this has been completed. I typically do not send tracking information to customers unless they request it – but if you’ve requested tracked postage, it has been sent tracked! If you have any worries or concerns about your parcel being delayed please feel free to get in touch and I’ll send the tracking info over! We also get delivery confirmations for parcels over 25MM thick by default.

 

How do international orders work?

After Brexit, with the UK leaving the European Union, certain things have changed with regards to international orders. European Union customers will now likely be liable to pay the same amount of import VAT as any other international customers. You will be responsible for any customs and import fees.

 

I’d like to return my order for a refund.

No problem at all – just get in touch and we’ll arrange it. You can read our full returns policy here.

 

What payment methods do you accept?

I can accept Paypal, Stripe, cheque, and direct bank transfers. Paypal and Stripe will both allow you to pay with credit and debit cards.

 

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