53 grams Goshenite Beryl in Albite from Pakistan

53 grams Goshenite Beryl in Albite from Pakistan

$60.00
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53 grams Goshenite Beryl in Albite from Pakistan

53 grams Goshenite Beryl in Albite from Pakistan

$60.00

This listing for 53 grams Goshenite Beryl in Albite — Rainbow‑Kissed Clarity

This luminous specimen features a beautifully transparent Goshenite beryl nestled in a snowy bed of albite. When the light catches just right, two delicate internal rainbows shimmer within the Goshenite, adding a touch of quiet magic to its already serene presence. It’s the kind of piece that feels both ancient and ethereal—an anchor of clarity resting in a cradle of white feldspar.

Rarity
While beryl is a familiar mineral family, high‑clarity Goshenite on matrix is far less common, especially pieces that display internal rainbows. Most Goshenite is found as loose crystals; intact matrix specimens with aesthetic balance and optical features are increasingly sought after by collectors.

Metaphysical Qualities
•     Clarity & Truth: Goshenite is often called the “Stone of Pure Vision,” believed to clear mental fog and illuminate honest pathways forward.
•     Emotional Stillness: Its glass‑like transparency is said to soothe overactive thoughts and support calm, grounded decision‑making.
•     Spiritual Integrity: Many use Goshenite to strengthen intuition, enhance discernment, and align intentions with authentic inner truth.
•     Albite’s Supportive Energy: Albite brings a stabilizing, cleansing vibration—helping you release old patterns and step into new beginnings with confidence.
Together, this pairing creates a soft yet powerful energetic field: clarity held by stability, insight supported by grounding.

Geological Formation
Goshenite is the colorless variety of beryl, forming in granite pegmatites where slow‑cooling magma allows large, well‑defined crystals to grow. Albite, a plagioclase feldspar, often forms alongside beryl in these environments, creating a natural matrix that highlights the beryl’s transparency.
The internal rainbows you see are created by microscopic fractures that refract light—tiny geological signatures of the crystal’s long journey through heat, pressure, and time.

Origin — Pakistan
This specimen was mined in Pakistan, a region renowned for producing exceptionally clear beryl varieties. Pakistani pegmatites are celebrated for their purity, high‑altitude formation, and the remarkable optical qualities they impart to minerals. Goshenite from this region is especially prized for its clarity and minimal inclusions.

 


Please be aware that all crystals and stones are unique and may feature natural inclusions, small chips, cracks, or markings. These characteristics are part of their charm and are not considered defects-they are the result of nature's artistry.

We strive to capture the true colors of our crystals and stones in photographs. However, due to variations in lighting, photography, and computer screen resolutions, slight differences in color may occur.

Before purchasing, we encourage you to carefully review the measurements and examine all photos provided to ensure you are confident in your choice, as we have a no return policy.


1.85onz/53grms     -     L 1.88" x W 1.38" x H 1.43" 

 

DISCLAMERS:

Every natural stone/mineral or crystal is unique as it has been created from earth and then some of them are carved/polished by hand. Small flaws, natural fissures, drusy pockets, vugs, and cracks are commonly found on many crystals. We need to see the beauty in the little imperfections, that's the trademark of stones/mineral, or crystals nothing it's 100% "perfect".

Stones/minerals and crystals look amazing in collections, home decorating, and altars. Some are small enough to carry with you at work or during travel. Although crystals can support energetic well being and make wonderful additions in meditation and reiki, they should never replace traditional medical treatment.

 

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