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Faden quartz the more tabular shaped variety of quartz with mostly a cord going through along the crystals. This is striking example featuring highly lustrous, pointed terminated faden crystals shooting out of crystalized lemonite matrix. The crystals are incredibly crystalized all around with marked transparency. Its more a 360-degree view piece in contrast of white against the brownish yellow matrix. It an indeed lovely looking example for the species in such sculptural formation.
Specimen Type | Quartz Var. Faden Quartz With Double Terminated Tabular Crystals On Matrix |
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Weight | 768 grams |
Dimension | 21 x 8.7 x 6.7 cm |
Origin | Zhob District, Baluchistan Province, Pakistan |
Treatment | None |
Quartz is the most common and varied mineral found on the surface of the Earth. Its name is derived from a Slavic word meaning "hard." Quartz is naturally made up of silicon dioxide and is found in an impressive variety of colors, occurring in all different forms, habits, and colors. It occurs in all mineral environments and is the essential constituent of many rocks. Citrine and Amethyst are the most popular and valuable gem varieties of Quartz, but other forms also make extraordinary gemstones.
Quartz Varieties: Quartz is found in a vast range of varieties and colors, of which there are many different names, which include: Amethyst, Ametrine, Aventurine, Cat's Eye, Chalcedony, Citrine, Green Quartz, Jasper, Rose Quartz, Rutilated Quartz, Smokey Quartz, Strawberry Quartz, Tourmaline Quartz.
Well-known quartz deposits are located in Afghanistan, Brazil, China, Madagascar, Myanmar, Peru, Russia, Sri Lanka, and the USA.
Chakras | Crown Chakra |
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Birthstone | April |
Zodiac | All birth signs |
Anniversary | 10th |
Hardness | 6-7 |
Planet | Sun |
Calmness, Clarity, Energy, Harmony, Psychic abilities
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