Watermelon Tourmaline
Colors caused by traces of: chromium (red), lithium (green, pink), manganese (pink), or vanadium (green)

Watermelon Tourmaline

Colors caused by traces of: chromium (red), lithium (green, pink), manganese (pink), or vanadium (green)

(Source: blog.treasuremountainmining.com)

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Posted on Wednesday, 19 October
Tagged as: mineral geology tourmaline mineralogy sadly expensive
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