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Quartz from Brazil (7 lbs 11 oz)

Quartz from Brazil (7 lbs 11 oz)

Regular price $2,500.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $2,500.00 USD
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Large transparent, prismatic fully terminated Quartz crystal.  The crystal is just loaded with horizontal striations up and down the side faces.

APPROXIMATE SIZE: 12 x 4 x 6.5-inches

WEIGHT: 7 pounds 11 ounces

LOCATION: Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Quartz from Brazil is one of the most sought-after varieties of quartz in the world. Brazil is a major producer of high-quality quartz, and specimens from this country are known for their exceptional clarity, vibrant colors, and unique formations.

Quartz is a mineral made up of silicon and oxygen, and is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth. It has a wide range of uses, from jewelry and decorative objects to industrial applications such as electronics and construction materials.

Brazilian quartz comes in many different varieties, including clear quartz, rose quartz, smoky quartz, amethyst, citrine, and many others. Each variety has its own unique characteristics and is prized by collectors and enthusiasts for its beauty and rarity.

Clear quartz from Brazil is particularly valued for its exceptional clarity and purity. It is often used in jewelry, crystal healing, and meditation practices due to its ability to amplify and transmit energy.

Rose quartz from Brazil is another popular variety, known for its soft pink color and association with love and compassion. It is often used in jewelry and decorative objects, and is believed to have healing properties for the heart and emotions.

Smoky quartz from Brazil is a dark, smoky brown color and is often used for grounding and protection. It is also believed to have a purifying effect on negative energy and emotions.

Overall, quartz from Brazil is highly valued for its exceptional quality and beauty, and is a favorite among mineral collectors and enthusiasts around the world.

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