Mushroom Cap Elbaite Tourmaline

Object/Artifact

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Crater Rock Museum

Name/Title

"Mushroom Cap" Elbaite Tourmaline

Entry/Object ID

2004.1.182

Description

Elbaite Tourmaline Palelni Mine, Molo Village, Momeik Township, Kyaukme District, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma) (description on one found online) This is a large, lucious, deep raspberry pink, "mushroom cap" Elbaite from the Palelni Mine in Burma. Rarely do we see these shapely "mushroom style" Tourmalines from Burma of this size! The morphology of these is captivating and unique with their central, larger crystal with numerous, divergent, crystals tightly packed in parallel growth against the main one. There is an ethereal translucency to the raspberry pink exterior skin and a darker ghostly interior can be seen for added intrigue and aesthetics. Looking down the c-axis, a faint triangular shape is evident, also unique to these. It has an overall satin luster with the thin, parallel, component prisms having a higher luster resulting in a fan-like scintillation of sparkles along the length of the crystal. It's also lightly speckled with tiny Muscovite crystals too. Super unique and attractive - better in person as these subtle features are hard to convey! It is quite likely this piece has never been cleaned, and perhaps more of them from this old find (1990s) had such surface features, that were lost in some cleaning and preparation techniques.

Collection

Suomynona Mineral Collection

Location

Location

Display Case

FS-11

Room

Frieda Smith Hall

Building

Crater Rock Museum

Category

Exhibit

Moved By

Ian C.

Date

January 29, 2025

Notes

Installation/ location