Kunzite Crystal Afghanistan Natural Spodumene Pink Gem Mineral Specimen Collector Display Stone with Certificate Authenticity


£ 8.40

Product Overview

This Kunzite crystal from Afghanistan is a genuine natural mineral specimen,
carefully selected to showcase its delicate pink to lilac tones and natural crystalline form. The exact specimen shown in the photograph is the one you will receive, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase. This piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card and represents a fine example of spodumene in its gem-quality variety. Please refer to the photo for full sizing and scale.

Mineral Identification and Composition

Kunzite is the pink to violet variety of the mineral spodumene, a lithium aluminium inosilicate with the chemical formula LiAlSi₂O₆. It belongs to the pyroxene group of minerals and is valued both as a collector’s mineral and as a gemstone when transparent and well-formed.

The pink coloration in Kunzite is typically caused by trace amounts of manganese within the crystal structure. The intensity of colour can vary depending on the concentration of these elements and exposure to natural light over time.

Crystal Structure and Physical Properties

Kunzite crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system and often forms elongated prismatic crystals with well-defined vertical striations. These crystals can exhibit excellent clarity and a vitreous lustre, particularly when light passes through the structure.

Typical properties include:


• Colour: Pale pink to lilac or violet hues
• Lustre: Vitreous (glass-like)
• Transparency: Transparent to translucent
• Hardness: 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale
• Cleavage: Perfect in two directions, making it a mineral that requires careful handling

Kunzite is also known for pleochroism, meaning it can display different intensities of colour when viewed from different angles.

Geological Formation and Afghan Locality

Kunzite forms in granitic pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks that crystallise from magma rich in volatile components. These environments allow for the growth of large, well-formed crystals over extended geological timescales.

Afghanistan is one of the world’s most important sources of high-quality Kunzite, particularly from pegmatite deposits in regions such as Nuristan and Kunar. These deposits are renowned for producing crystals with excellent clarity, colour, and size.

Appearance and Natural Variation

Each Kunzite specimen is unique, with variations in colour saturation, clarity, and crystal structure. Some pieces may display soft pastel tones, while others exhibit deeper pink or lilac hues. Internal inclusions, natural fractures, or zoning may be present and are part of the crystal’s natural formation.

Due to its pleochroic nature, the colour may appear stronger or lighter depending on the viewing angle and lighting conditions.

Uses and Collecting Appeal

Kunzite is highly regarded among mineral collectors and gemstone enthusiasts for its attractive colour, crystal form, and association with lithium-rich pegmatites. Specimens from Afghanistan are especially sought after due to their quality and geological significance.

In non-scientific and cultural contexts, Kunzite is traditionally associated with themes of emotional expression and compassion and is often appreciated in spiritual settings. These interpretations are based on cultural traditions rather than scientific evidence.

Authenticity and Presentation


• Genuine Kunzite (Spodumene) mineral specimen from Afghanistan
• Natural crystal with pink to lilac tones
• Exact specimen shown in the photograph is the one you will receive
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
• Ideal for collectors, display, or gifting

This Kunzite crystal offers a combination of natural geological formation, attractive colouration, and Afghan origin, making it a desirable addition to any mineral or gemstone collection.