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Rare Minerals Sourced Directly from High-Altitude Mining Regions

This collection brings together a curated selection of rare minerals recovered from some of the most geologically significant deposits in South and Central Asia. Every piece in this collection carries documented regional origin — primarily from Skardu and Swat in Pakistan, and the Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan. If you are searching for mineral specimens with verified provenance, this is the right place to start.

This collection is built for mineral collectors, lapidary artists, gemology students, earth science researchers, and serious buyers who require authenticity over aesthetics alone.


What This Collection Contains

The pieces here span two primary categories: natural mineral specimens and raw crystals in their uncut, unpolished state. Within those categories, you will find emerald crystal clusters and slices, aquamarine crystals on matrix, black tourmaline towers on feldspar, smoky quartz with tourmaline inclusions, and skarn rough material suited for lapidary cutting.

Specimens range from miniature display pieces to larger matrix-mounted crystals. Weight ranges vary across listings — from sub-gram miniatures to pieces exceeding 100 grams. This range makes the collection accessible to both entry-level collectors and advanced buyers sourcing material for cutting or research.


Who Benefits from These Specimens

Mineral Collectors

Collectors focused on origin-specific material will find specimens from named localities — Skardu, Swat, and Panjshir — that are well-documented in mineralogical literature. These are not generic trade stones. Each piece reflects the geological character of its source region.

Lapidary Artists and Cutters

Raw and rough material in this collection, including skarn rough and emerald slices, is suitable for faceting, cabochon cutting, or study. Carat weights and clarity grades are listed per product to support material selection before purchase.

Gemology Students and Researchers

Emerald slices with visible internal structure, aquamarine crystals on mica and feldspar matrix, and multi-mineral specimens offer hands-on study material that textbooks cannot replicate. These pieces are used in gemological identification practice and geological study.


Pricing and Value in This Collection

Rare mineral specimens are priced based on species, origin, weight, crystal quality, and matrix presentation. This collection does not apply uniform pricing — each listing reflects the individual characteristics of that piece. Buyers receive direct-from-source pricing without the markup typical of retail gem shows or auction platforms.

New arrivals are added regularly. Pieces tagged as new arrivals represent recently sourced material that has not been widely circulated in the market.


How to Select the Right Specimen

Start by identifying your purpose. If you are buying for display, prioritize crystal form, matrix quality, and overall aesthetic presentation. If you are buying for cutting, focus on carat weight, clarity notes, and rough quality described in each listing. If you are buying for study or research, look for specimens with clear species identification and documented locality.

Each product listing includes weight, origin, and product type. Read the full listing details before purchasing, as individual pieces are one-of-a-kind and cannot be duplicated once sold.


What Sets This Collection Apart

All specimens in this collection are tagged under the Rare rarity classification in our catalog system. This means they have been assessed and categorized based on species scarcity, origin significance, or specimen quality relative to what is commonly available in the market. You will not find mass-produced or synthetically enhanced material here.

Matrix specimens — crystals still attached to their host rock — are a particular strength of this collection. Aquamarine on feldspar, tourmaline on feldspar, and smoky quartz with tourmaline on matrix are all represented, offering display-ready pieces with full geological context intact.


Who Can Purchase from This Collection

This collection is open to individual collectors, wholesale buyers, lapidary studios, educational institutions, and trade buyers. There is no minimum order requirement for individual listings. Buyers interested in bulk or wholesale quantities of specific mineral types are welcome to contact us directly for availability and pricing outside of listed stock.


Why Source Rare Minerals from Folkmarket Gems

Every specimen in this collection is sourced with origin traceability as a baseline requirement. We do not list material without knowing its regional source. Skardu and Swat are among the most productive gem and mineral localities in Asia, and Panjshir emeralds carry international recognition for their color and crystal quality. Buying from us means buying material that can be traced to a named locality — not a generic trade batch.

Our catalog is updated with new arrivals from active sourcing, not static inventory. What you see listed is what is physically available.


Secure Payments and Worldwide Delivery

All orders are processed through secure, encrypted payment channels. We ship internationally to collectors and buyers across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Mineral specimens and crystal matrix pieces are packed with protective materials to prevent damage in transit. Tracking is provided on all shipments.

FAQs

Are the emerald and aquamarine specimens in this collection natural and untreated?

Yes. All specimens listed in this collection are natural. Any treatments, if present, are disclosed in the individual product listing. Most matrix specimens are completely untreated.

Can I use the skarn rough and emerald slices in this collection for lapidary cutting?

Yes. Several pieces in this collection, including the Sannan skarn rough and emerald slices, are listed specifically for lapidary use. Carat weight and clarity information in each listing will help you assess suitability for cutting.

What does it mean that these minerals are classified as Rare in your catalog?

Rare is a rarity classification we apply to specimens based on species scarcity, origin significance, or above-average specimen quality. It is not a marketing label — it reflects how the piece compares to standard trade availability for that mineral type.

Do the aquamarine and tourmaline specimens come with their matrix intact?

Most specimens in this collection are matrix-mounted, meaning the crystal remains attached to its host rock (feldspar, mica, or similar). This is noted in each product title and listing. Matrix-free specimens are listed separately.

Is it possible to purchase multiple specimens from this collection at a wholesale price?

Yes. Wholesale and bulk inquiries for specific mineral types are accepted. Contact us directly with your requirements, and we will advise on available stock and pricing outside of individual listed quantities.

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