Golden Scheelite & Clear Aquamarine on Muscovite Blades, Mt. Xuebaoding, Sichuan Province, China

Golden Scheelite & Clear Aquamarine on Muscovite Blades, Mt. Xuebaoding, Sichuan Province, China

$999.99
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Golden Scheelite & Clear Aquamarine on Muscovite Blades, Mt. Xuebaoding, Sichuan Province, China

Golden Scheelite & Clear Aquamarine on Muscovite Blades, Mt. Xuebaoding, Sichuan Province, China

$999.99

A luminous trio of fire, water, and wind energy in perfect natural architecture

This striking specimen brings together three minerals that rarely coexist with such harmony. Silvery muscovite blades form a radiant, layered base—like pages of a crystalline book—reflecting light in soft, metallic flashes. Nestled among these shimmering sheets sits a beautifully saturated golden scheelite crystal, glowing with warm amber tones that shift under the light. Rising beside it is a clear, gemmy aquamarine, its prismatic form adding a cool, serene counterbalance to the scheelite’s fire.

The contrast is captivating: warm gold against icy clarity, all framed by the sculptural geometry of muscovite. The piece feels architectural, almost sculpted, yet entirely natural—an elegant example of how complex geological environments can create unexpected beauty.

A luminous trio of fire, water, and wind energy in perfect natural architecture
Specimen Narrative
This striking specimen brings together three minerals that rarely coexist with such harmony. Silvery muscovite blades form a radiant, layered base—like pages of a crystalline book—reflecting light in soft, metallic flashes. Nestled among these shimmering sheets sits a beautifully saturated golden scheelite crystal, glowing with warm amber tones that shift under the light. Rising beside it is a clear, gemmy aquamarine, its prismatic form adding a cool, serene counterbalance to the scheelite’s fire.

The contrast is captivating: warm gold against icy clarity, all framed by the sculptural geometry of muscovite. The piece feels architectural, almost sculpted, yet entirely natural—an elegant example of how complex geological environments can create unexpected beauty.


Rarity
•     Scheelite with aquamarine is already uncommon.
•     Scheelite and aquamarine on well‑formed muscovite blades is significantly rarer.
•     High clarity aquamarine + saturated golden scheelite elevates this piece into a desirable collector tier.
•     Increasingly limited production from the locality adds to its scarcity.
This is the kind of specimen that stands out in both metaphysical and mineralogical collections.

Metaphysical Qualities
Golden Scheelite
•     Strengthens willpower, determination, and personal authority.
•     Activates the solar plexus, encouraging confidence and decisive action.
•     Carries a “torchlight” energy—illuminating the next step on one’s path.
Aquamarine
•     A stone of clarity, truth, and calm communication.
•     Helps soothe emotional turbulence and encourages honest expression.
•     Balances fiery energies, making it a perfect partner to scheelite.
Muscovite
•     Enhances intuition, insight, and reflective thinking.
•     Supports emotional release and higher‑perspective awareness.
•     Adds a gentle, angelic vibration that harmonizes the entire piece.

Combined Energy
Together, these minerals create a powerful triad:
•     Scheelite ignites purpose,
•     Aquamarine clarifies the mind,
•     Muscovite elevates intuition.
This makes the specimen ideal for meditation, manifestation work, or as a centerpiece for a healing or creative space.


Location
This combination is most famously associated with Mt. Xuebaoding, Sichuan Province, China, a locality celebrated for its gemmy aquamarine, sharp scheelite crystals, and beautifully structured muscovite books. The unique geological environment of this mountain makes this trio both distinctive and highly collectible.

Geological Formation
•     Scheelite forms in hydrothermal veins and skarn deposits where tungsten‑rich fluids crystallize under high temperature and pressure. Its golden hue often reflects trace impurities and oxidation patterns.
•     Aquamarine grows in granitic pegmatites, forming from slow‑cooling, beryllium‑rich fluids that allow long, clear crystals to develop.
•     Muscovite forms in metamorphic and igneous environments, growing in layered sheets as aluminum‑rich minerals recrystallize.
When these three minerals appear together, it indicates a rare intersection of pegmatitic and tungsten‑bearing geological processes—conditions found in only a handful of localities worldwide.

 

 


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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.


14.30onz/406g     -     L 4.27" x W 3.03" x H 1.52"  

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