Pakistan: Gem Origins Overview
Himalayan collision zone gem deposits: Swat emerald, Hunza ruby, Katlang topaz, Skardu aquamarine; multiple geological settings.
Introduction
Pakistan sits at the heart of the Himalayan collision zone, where
convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates has produced a diversity of gem
deposits unparalleled in a comparable geographic area. Four distinct settings yield
different gem types: marble-hosted ruby and pink sapphire in Hunza/Gilgit-Baltistan
(low-Fe, Cr-dominant, with strong red LWUV fluorescence analogous to Mogok);
ophiolite-hosted Swat Valley emerald in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (chromium from suture-
zone serpentinite, chromian muscovite as the primary diagnostic inclusion, small
crystals of high colour saturation); chromium-coloured pink topaz at Katlang (Mardan
district) in calcite veins, one of very few localities globally producing Cr-coloured
topaz; and LCT granitic pegmatites of the Skardu/Shigar region (Baltistan) yielding
world-class aquamarine crystals alongside rubellite, green tourmaline, and kunzite.
Security conditions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Swat, Katlang) have periodically disrupted
mining; chain-of-custody documentation is recommended. [1][2]
Geological Settings
| Region | Setting | Principal Gems |
|---|---|---|
| Hunza / Gilgit-Baltistan | Marble-hosted corundum (Himalayan suture) | Ruby, pink sapphire |
| Swat Valley (Mingora) | Talc-carbonate / ophiolite belt (Indus suture) | Emerald |
| Katlang, Mardan | Calcite veins in recrystallised limestone | Pink topaz |
| Skardu / Shigar, Baltistan | LCT granitic pegmatites (Karakoram) | Aquamarine, tourmaline, kunzite |
Swat Valley Emerald: Brief Overview
- Hosted in carbonatised ultramafic rocks of the Indus suture zone; Cr sourced
from ophiolitic chromite - Chromian muscovite and three-phase fluid inclusions are diagnostic
- Low Li (<200 ppmw) shared with Colombian and Afghan emerald
- See dedicated file: origin/pakistan/emerald
Hunza Ruby: Brief Overview
- Marble-hosted; low-Fe, high-Cr chemistry analogous to Mogok
- Strong red LWUV fluorescence; calcite and carbonate inclusions
- Small-scale artisanal production; laboratory separation from Mogok requires
LA-ICP-MS trace element fingerprinting - See dedicated file: origin/pakistan/ruby
Katlang Pink Topaz: Brief Overview
- Colour caused by trace Cr³⁺ (rare in topaz globally)
- Chromium colouring is the key diagnostic distinguishing from irradiation-induced
pink topaz or Mn-coloured topaz - See dedicated file: origin/pakistan/topaz
Skardu Aquamarine and Tourmaline
Pakistan is one of the world's finest aquamarine sources:
- Host: Granite pegmatites intruding high-grade metamorphic and granitic rocks
of the Karakoram; Baltistan and Gilgit-Baltistan produce world-class aquamarine,
rubellite, green tourmaline, and kunzite - Quality: Skardu-region aquamarine is among the finest globally, typically
deeply coloured, large crystals with good clarity [2] - Origin determination: No distinctive chemical fingerprint for trade-level
origin determination beyond provenance documentation; properties are within the
normal species range
Conflict and Mining
References
- ↑ 1. Arif, M.; Moon, C. (2007). Nickel-rich chromian muscovite from the Indus suture ophiolite, NW Pakistan. Geochemical Journal, 41, 475–482. DOI: 10.2343/geochemj.41.475.
- ↑ 2. Schumann, W. (2009). Gemstones of the World (4th ed.). Sterling Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-4027-6829-3.