Mineral Specimens - Himalayan Quartz Crystal Pieces
These Himalayan quartz crystal pieces exhibit a natural, unpolished beauty, each one unique in its formation. The crystals are translucent to opaque, with some showing subtle inclusions and natural imperfections that add to their character. Their surfaces range from smooth to slightly rough, reflecting the raw, untouched state in which they were found.
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These Himalayan quartz crystal pieces exhibit a natural, unpolished beauty, each one unique in its formation. The crystals are translucent to opaque, with some showing subtle inclusions and natural imperfections that add to their character. Their surfaces range from smooth to slightly rough, reflecting the raw, untouched state in which they were found.
Mineral Specimens - Himalayan Quartz Crystal Pieces is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The Mineral
Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth, known for its hardness and durability. These particular specimens hail from the Himalayas, a region renowned for its rich geological diversity. The crystals are likely formed over millions of years through the slow cooling of silica-rich solutions, resulting in their distinct hexagonal structure.
Form & Craft
The pieces vary in size and shape, showcasing the natural habit of quartz crystals. Some have well-defined points, while others are more irregular, reflecting the organic processes that shaped them. The absence of polishing or treatment allows the true nature of the quartz to shine through, with its inherent clarity and subtle colour variations.
Cultural & Symbolic Context
In many cultures, quartz is revered for its supposed metaphysical properties. It is often associated with clarity, energy, and healing. While these claims are not scientifically verified, they contribute to the cultural significance of quartz as a contemplative object. In the yogic tradition, for example, quartz is sometimes used in meditation practices to focus the mind and promote a sense of inner peace.
Living With It
Quartz is relatively hard, with a Mohs rating of 7, making it durable for various uses. However, it is sensitive to sudden temperature changes and harsh chemicals, so it should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth and kept away from direct sunlight to preserve its natural beauty. These crystals can be displayed as decorative pieces or used in personal rituals, serving as a reminder of the Earth's ancient processes and the beauty of natural formations.
Colour
White
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