A crystal section of fluor-elbaite tourmaline displaying a rich mix of greens and pink. This specimen comes from one of the only places in Canada to produce such crystals, the Leduc Mine of Quebec, Canada, forming within a lithium-enriched granitic pegmatite. The specimens are very hard to break out of the quartz host-matrix and so they generally don't have terminations and almost always come out in split sections. Perhaps this is for the best as the exterior coating is a very dark green, almost black, having the crystals split in this way allows us to see the colourful and glassy interior of the precious stone. Great colour!