Aquamarine Hexagonal Crystal – Pakistan

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This natural aquamarine crystal specimen from Pakistan is a stunning example of the beryl family. It features a well-formed, semi-transparent hexagonal crystal with a soft icy blue tone and lustrous surface. Sourced from high-altitude deposits, this piece displays the characteristic clarity and geometry that make aquamarine a prized collector’s mineral.

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Specimen details

MineralAquamarine
Locality
Crystal systemHexagonal
Chemical formulaBe3Al2Si6O18
Dimensions3.3 cm × 3.3 cm × 3.3 cm
Weight30 g
ColorBlue
SizeMiniature (up to 2 inches / up to 5 cm)
SpeciesAquamarine
ConditionNo damage on display faces

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About this specimen

Aquamarine is a beryl mineral characterized by its hexagonal crystal system and a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, making it a durable and attractive specimen for collectors. Its chemical formula, Be3Al2Si6O18, reflects its complex silicate structure. This particular aquamarine crystal cluster exhibits a soft icy blue hue, semi-transparent clarity, and a vitreous luster that highlights the well-formed, hexagonal prisms typical of the species.

Sourced from high-altitude deposits in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, this specimen reflects the unique geological conditions that contribute to aquamarine’s clarity and color. The region is known for producing fine aquamarine crystals with excellent transparency and sharply defined crystal faces, making these specimens highly valued among mineral collectors.

The cluster showcases multiple intergrown crystals forming an elegant display piece with notable geometric precision and subtle color zoning. Its rarity lies in the combination of high-altitude provenance, quality crystal formation, and the characteristic icy blue tone, positioning it as a desirable addition for those interested in beryl varieties or blue gemstones.

To preserve its natural luster and clarity, it is recommended to handle the specimen gently and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or harsh chemicals. Regular dusting with a soft brush will keep the cluster looking its best while maintaining its collector’s value.

About Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a cyclosilicate mineral valued for its hardness and gem potential, with known Chinese sources.

Learn more about Aquamarine in our encyclopedia

Frequently asked questions

Will I receive the exact specimen shown?

Yes. Every specimen is a single, one-of-a-kind piece, and the photographs show the exact item you will receive — never a stock photo.

Is this Aquamarine natural?

Yes — specimens like this form naturally. As is standard in the trade, some pieces are gently cleaned or trimmed; we photograph the actual specimen and describe its origin and condition conservatively.

How is it packed and shipped?

Orders ship worldwide with fully insured, tracked delivery, carefully packed to protect fragile crystals. A display base is included.

Can I return it?

Yes — there is a 14-day return window.

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Aquamarine Hexagonal Crystal – Pakistan
Aquamarine Hexagonal Crystal – Pakistan
$34.55