Black Tourmaline in Mica
This specimen from Portland, Connecticut highlights the striking contrast between the dark tourmaline crystals, the reflective biotite mica, and the feldspar matrix. It measures 100 × 51 × 24 mm and weighs 190g.
Black Tourmaline is known for its protective properties, offering shielding against negative energies and grounding. Biotite mica, a variety of mica, adds a reflective sheen to the specimen, while feldspar contributes to the overall structure and texture. This combination creates both a visually captivating and metaphysically potent piece.
This specimen from Portland, Connecticut highlights the striking contrast between the dark tourmaline crystals, the reflective biotite mica, and the feldspar matrix. It measures 100 × 51 × 24 mm and weighs 190g.
Black Tourmaline is known for its protective properties, offering shielding against negative energies and grounding. Biotite mica, a variety of mica, adds a reflective sheen to the specimen, while feldspar contributes to the overall structure and texture. This combination creates both a visually captivating and metaphysically potent piece.
This specimen from Portland, Connecticut highlights the striking contrast between the dark tourmaline crystals, the reflective biotite mica, and the feldspar matrix. It measures 100 × 51 × 24 mm and weighs 190g.
Black Tourmaline is known for its protective properties, offering shielding against negative energies and grounding. Biotite mica, a variety of mica, adds a reflective sheen to the specimen, while feldspar contributes to the overall structure and texture. This combination creates both a visually captivating and metaphysically potent piece.