Hackmanite Specimen from Koksha Valley, Afghanistan – Rare and Unique Gemstone This Hackmanite specimen from the Koksha Valley, Afghanistan is a rare and captivating gemstone that stands out for its unique properties and origins. Hackmanite is the sulfur-rich variety of Sodalite, and it is incredibly rare worldwide. Known for its ability to change color under UV light—from a pale pink to a striking purple or violet—this stunning specimen is an exceptional addition to any mineral collection or gemstone display. Why Choose Our Hackmanite Specimen from Koksha Valley? Rare and Unique: Hackmanite is the sulfur variety of Sodalite, a rare and sought-after gemstone due to its fascinating ability to change color under UV light, making it a prized specimen for collectors. Origin from Koksha Valley, Afghanistan: Mined from the renowned Koksha Valley in Afghanistan, a region famous for producing some of the highest-quality and most sought-after minerals in the world, including Hackmanite. Color Changing Phenomenon: Under UV light, Hackmanite undergoes a dramatic color change—from pale pink to vibrant purple or violet—making it a truly unique and intriguing gemstone. Impressive and Eye-Catching: The striking color-changing properties of Hackmanite, combined with its rare origin, make this specimen an eye-catching display piece that will stand out in any collection or décor. Perfect for Collectors: Ideal for serious mineral collectors or gemstone enthusiasts, this rare Hackmanite specimen offers both aesthetic appeal and scientific interest with its color-changing characteristics and rarity. This Hackmanite specimen from Koksha Valley, Afghanistan is a must-have for anyone passionate about rare gemstones and minerals. With its unique sulfur-rich composition and remarkable color-changing properties, it is sure to be a standout piece in your collection.