Bicolor Tourmaline Crystal | Deep Red & Electric Green | Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Bicolor Tourmaline Crystal | Deep Red & Electric Green | Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Bold Color. No Compromise.
Some tourmalines whisper. This one doesn't. From the celebrated Paprok Mine in Nuristan, Afghanistan, this bicolor crystal leads with two of the most saturated hues the species produces: a deep, blood-red that anchors the base, and an electric green that charges through to the termination. The contrast is immediate, vivid, and entirely natural.
Paprok is one of the benchmark localities for Afghan tourmaline — a mine with a track record of producing crystals with exceptional color saturation and clarity. This piece is a strong example of why collectors keep coming back to this source.
At a Glance
- ✦ Bicolor: deep red & electric green — high saturation, high contrast
- ✦ Extremely vibrant color — stands out in any display setting
- ✦ Locality: Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
- ✦ Natural, untreated crystal specimen
- ✦ A display piece that earns its place front and center
Red and green bicolor tourmaline from Paprok is the kind of piece that stops people mid-conversation. If you're building a display that commands attention, this belongs in it.
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