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18 x 10 x 10 mm - 8 carat
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26 x 21 x 20 mm - 54 carat
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23 x 14 x 14 mm - 33 carat
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29 x 16 x 27 mm - 69 carat
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28 x 19 x 23 mm - 36 carat


  All pieces shown on this site are from Deo Darrah, Afghanistan.

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14 x 8 x 12 mm - 11 carat
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19 x 9 x 14 mm - 16 carat
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18 x 13 x 13 mm - 23 carat
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38 x 24 x 28 mm - 155 carat
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31 x 19 x 26 mm - 20 (g)


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70 x 21 x 41 mm - 56 (g)


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40 x 26 x 37 mm - 37 (g)
The chemical formula of vorobyevite is Be3Al2Si6O18. It is generally regarded as an alkali beryl, implying that it contains alkali metals such as sodium, potassium or caesium, but vorobyevite is a still poorly understood mineral. This is why not everybody recognizes it as a new species under current mineralogical rules. Still under debate is what causes vorobyevite's unique morphology, the tabular hexagonal crystals or the multi-terminated variety.