Bicolor Tourmaline Crystal | Super Saturated Red to Green | Exceptional Clarity | Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Bicolor Tourmaline Crystal | Super Saturated Red to Green | Exceptional Clarity | Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Maximum Color. Maximum Clarity. Juicy Paprok.
There are red-to-green bicolor tourmalines, and then there are this. From the Paprok Mine in Nuristan, Afghanistan — a locality that has set the global standard for tourmaline color saturation — this crystal delivers both ends of the spectrum at full intensity. The red is deep and fully saturated, the green is vivid and electric, and the boundary between them is clean and immediate.
What separates this piece from the field is its exceptional clarity. The crystal is transparent and clean throughout, allowing light to pass through and illuminate the color zoning from within. In a species where inclusions are common, this level of optical quality is a genuine differentiator — and it makes the color read all the more powerfully.
At a Glance
- ✦ Bicolor: red to green — fully saturated, high-contrast zoning
- ✦ Exceptional clarity — transparent and clean throughout
- ✦ Locality: Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan — the benchmark for Afghan tourmaline
- ✦ Natural, untreated crystal specimen
- ✦ Strong display piece — color reads powerfully in any lighting
Red-to-green bicolor at this saturation and clarity level is what Paprok is known for. This crystal is a clean, no-compromise example of the locality at its best.
Locality verified. Ships securely insured.
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