Gemstone

Smoky Quartz

Smoky quartz is silica turned dark brown by natural radiation — abundant, honest, and long worn in mourning jewellery and Scottish tradition. The tradition links it with the root chakra.

Smoky brown

Smoky quartz is silica dioxide — the same mineral as clear quartz, turned smoky brown by traces of aluminium and a few hundred thousand years of natural radiation. The colour ranges from pale grey-brown to deep charcoal, sometimes so dark it barely lets light through. The name is honest: it looks like smoke caught in crystal.

It is one of the most abundant quartz varieties on earth, and its history reflects that. Victorian England put it in mourning jewellery — the dark tone was considered appropriate for grief. In Scotland, the Cairngorm Mountains produced large deposits that became part of the national jewellery tradition, worn in brooches and rings. Neither use was precious or rare; smoky quartz has always been a stone of the everyday.

The crystal tradition places it firmly with the root chakra and the earth element — the place of steadiness, home and the feeling of solid ground beneath you. Capricorn and Sagittarius keep it company in the zodiac. The intentions gathered around it are grounding, protection and calm: the sense of being neither swept up nor spun out.

The tradition's invitation is to let the stone hold a small, repeated practice. Sit with it for a moment, name a single intention — stability, steadiness, the end of the scatter — and let the stone keep the note. The object works alongside the practice; the practice is yours. Come back to it as the day moves, and the small ritual does what large ones cannot.

In the catalogue you'll find smoky quartz as tumbled stones, points, jewellery and objects for the grounded end of the shelf.

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