Volyn
The Volyn (Volodarsk-Volynskyi) chamber pegmatites of north-western Ukraine are world-famous for large topaz, beryl (heliodor), and morion smoky-quartz crystals grown in miarolitic cavities.
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Ukraine's great chamber pegmatites
The Volyn pegmatite field, in the Korosten pluton of north-western Ukraine, is celebrated for its large miarolitic "chamber" pockets. These cavities have produced superb sherry-yellow and blue topaz, golden beryl (heliodor), jet-black morion (smoky quartz), and fluorite.
What collectors look for
Sharp gemmy topaz, heliodor beryl, and large lustrous morion crystals — often as floaters from the open pockets — are the signature Volyn specimens.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Volyn?
Volyn is a mineral locality in Ukraine.
What is Volyn known for?
The Volyn (Volodarsk-Volynskyi) chamber pegmatites of north-western Ukraine are world-famous for large topaz, beryl (heliodor), and morion smoky-quartz crystals grown in miarolitic cavities.
References & databases
Mindat.org is the world’s largest open mineralogy database.