The cost for the smallest sample.
Presented with solid shiny facets, rich black, non-luminous fragments of Madagascar tourmaline crystals (Schörl).
The natural shading is well preserved, the fascinating natural shine of the facets at any light source, the tops (heads) of the crystals are absent.
20mm-length
45 - 20 mm - thickness
Moreover, with a length of 35 mm, the width of the fragment can be - 20 mm
Weight from 30 to 10 grams
The cost is from 55 to 250 rubles per unit.
The mineral may crumble, is fragile.
You can consider the fragments as an excellent option in the collection, or as an insert for jewelry (there are flat options), as well as for lithotherapy.
Any chip can be "dressed" in a special spring for the stone - "holder", so you get a ready-made pendant.
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Sherl (Schörl)- a kind of tourmaline, characterized by the presence in the crystal lattice of sodium and ferrous iron. Opaque. Has a rich black color due to the presence of iron atoms.
An ancient story about why black tourmaline is called " sherl"....
And it lies, this story, in a remote provincial Saxon village in Germany.
In modern times the village is now known as Carlow. (he. Zschorlau) — commune in Germany, in Saxony.
BC( the 1500s), this village was the tin mine,where they extracted cassiterite and subsequently found very rich deposits of black tourmaline, in honor of the "iron" of tourmaline is schorl, black ( Schörl ) and was named village...hence the widespread to this day name of black tourmaline - "sherl" (Schörl).