40g Natural Aquamarine Beryl Specimen with Muscovite – Raw Crystal from Skardu, Pakistan

40g Natural Aquamarine Beryl Specimen with Muscovite – Raw Crystal from Skardu, Pakistan

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40g Natural Aquamarine Beryl Specimen with Muscovite – Raw Crystal from Skardu, Pakistan

A translucent Natural Aquamarine Beryl specimen with Muscovite inclusions — a compact and beautifully formed collector's piece from the gem-rich mountains of Skardu, Pakistan. Entirely natural and untreated. Browse our full Aquamarine collection or explore our Blue Stones collection for more.

Specimen Details

  • Item No: 2409
  • Weight: 23.55g
  • Dimensions: 35 × 31 × 32mm
  • Origin: Skardu District, Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
  • Stone: Natural Aquamarine Beryl with Muscovite
  • Condition: Raw, untreated, natural

Why You'll Love It

Its petite size makes it perfect for a crystal grid, desk display, or as a pocket stone. A thoughtful and meaningful gift for crystal lovers and mineral collectors. Please note: measurements are as accurate as possible but may vary slightly due to the natural form of each specimen.


About Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a variety of the mineral Beryl (Be₃Al₂Si₆O₁₈), coloured by trace amounts of iron that produce its signature blue-to-blue-green hue. It ranks 7.5–8 on the Mohs hardness scale. Pakistan's Skardu region — nestled in the Karakoram mountains — is one of the world's most celebrated sources, producing specimens with exceptional clarity and depth of colour. Explore our full Aquamarine collection to find your perfect piece.

  • Crystal system: Hexagonal
  • Hardness: 7.5–8 Mohs
  • Colour: Pale to deep blue, caused by Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺ iron ions
  • Birthstone: March
  • Historical lore: Revered by ancient sailors as a talisman of safe passage; the name derives from the Latin aqua marina — "water of the sea"

Metaphysical Properties

Associated with the throat chakra, aquamarine supports clarity, calm communication, and emotional balance. Many use it to reduce stress, encourage honest expression, and support meditation and mindfulness.

Care & Display Tips

  • Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to preserve colour
  • Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth — avoid harsh chemicals
  • Pairs beautifully with Muscovite, Clear Quartz, or Larimar — see our Blue Stones collection

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