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Yellowgreenish Dravite from Jajarkot village, Nepal
  
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PostPosted: Feb 16, 2012 06:11    Post subject: Yellowgreenish Dravite from Jajarkot village, Nepal  

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PostPosted: Feb 16, 2012 06:15    Post subject: Re: Yellowgreenish Dravite from Jajarkot village, Nepal  

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PostPosted: Feb 16, 2012 06:34    Post subject: Re: Yellowgreenish Dravite from Jajarkot village, Nepal  

I have long had a beautiful cut stone of this material labelled Mn-rich elbaite. The color is exactly the same - greenish yellow.
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PostPosted: Feb 16, 2012 12:51    Post subject: Re: Yellowgreenish Dravite from Jajarkot village, Nepal  

Hi to everybody!
I have got too a rough and a cut crystal of yellow dravite. It was called by the commercial nickname "canary tourmaline"! The colour is a nice yellow one, not greenish! This colour described here should be very interesting!
Again about the "canary tourmaline": let's call it "tweety tourmaline" and make a theatre spectacle with a schorlite, which is black like Sylvester Cat!!! Hahahahaha!!!!
Of course I was joking, but I truly have those yellow crystals! They are small because they were expensive, more than 200 € per carat!
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I have long had a beautiful cut stone of this material labelled Mn-rich elbaite. The color is exactly the same - greenish yellow.

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PostPosted: Feb 16, 2012 13:25    Post subject: Re: Yellowgreenish Dravite from Jajarkot village, Nepal  

In 1997 I acquired this specimen of dravite in mica schist. The crystals are fairly gemmy and transparent, and of a similar color. Checking on Mindat, I find listings for both "Gujarkot" and "Jajarkot" as locations for dravite with photos of very similar looking specimens. I wonder if this is one location with variant spellings?


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