Nice rough natural Quartz with ferro deposit, 875ct
Nice rough natural Quartz with ferro deposit, 875ct
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This specific very beautiful cluster of all natural clear quartz withferoo deposits weighs 875 ct,
has a rough crystal look and a slight yellowishshine due to ferro deposits ,the cluster is undamaged, with good clarity, and a nice eye-catching transparant slghitly included crystals
has a rough crystal look and a slight yellowishshine due to ferro deposits ,the cluster is undamaged, with good clarity, and a nice eye-catching transparant slghitly included crystals
Approx Size 71.2 x 54.6 x 39.4 mm
Since Rough gemstones have irregular shapes, the sizes depend on placeofmeasurement, those sizes are taken according tou our personal opinion to indicate sizes for you as a customer
Since Rough gemstones have irregular shapes, the sizes depend on placeofmeasurement, those sizes are taken according tou our personal opinion to indicate sizes for you as a customer
spiritual :
In the metaphysical world, Clear Quartz crystals are the supreme gift of Mother Earth. Even the smallest is imbued with the properties of a master healer teacher. Ancients believed these stones to be alive, taking a breath once every hundred years or so, and many cultures thought them to be incarnations of the Divine.
It is also believed to improve mental and physical energy, stamina and physical strength. Quartz enhances spiritual growth, spirituality and wisdom. Because it clarifies thought processes and emotions, it can increase inspiration and creativity.
Scientifical:
Concrete, paint and adhesives are made from quartz sand as well. Do you see any object made out of glass around you? Glass too is made from quartz sand! And many other objects from our daily lives use quartz, such as watches and clocks, kitchen countertops, electronics in radios, GPS and computers, even toothpaste!
Quartz, widely distributed mineral of many varieties that consists primarily of silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2). Minor impurities such as lithium, sodium, potassium, and titanium may be present. Quartz has attracted attention from the earliest times; water-clear crystals were known to the ancient Greeks as krystallos—hence the name crystal, or more commonly rock crystal, applied to this variety. The name quartz is an old German word of uncertain origin first used by Georgius Agricola in 1530.
REF : QUARTA024CR-110-102