Liddicoatite Tourmaline Crystal | Brown to Orange, Yellow, Pink & Red | Malysha Mine, Tajikistan
Liddicoatite Tourmaline Crystal | Brown to Orange, Yellow, Pink & Red | Malysha Mine, Tajikistan
A Rare Species from a Rarely Celebrated Source
Liddicoatite is the calcium-dominant member of the tourmaline group — a distinct species, not merely a color variety — and it remains one of the most underrepresented tourmalines in serious collections. This crystal comes from the Malysha Mine in Tajikistan, a locality that has quietly produced some of Central Asia's finest tourmaline material yet rarely receives the recognition it deserves.
The color range on this piece tells a warm, complex story: earthy brown gives way to orange and yellow, then deepens into pink and red — a full traverse of the warm spectrum within a single natural crystal. This kind of multi-zone color expression is a hallmark of liddicoatite's growth chemistry and is what draws collectors to the species in the first place.
Collector Highlights
- ✦ Species: Liddicoatite — calcium tourmaline, distinct from elbaite
- ✦ Multi-color zoning — brown → orange → yellow → pink → red
- ✦ Locality: Malysha Mine, Tajikistan — a rare and underrated Central Asian source
- ✦ Natural, untreated crystal specimen
- ✦ A meaningful gap-filler for any advanced tourmaline collection
For collectors building locality or species diversity, this piece covers both. Tajikistan liddicoatite of this color complexity rarely surfaces on the market.
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