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This dynamic specimen showcases a radiant Quartz cluster featuring sharply terminated points interspersed with jet-black Tourmaline rods (Schorl). The contrast between the clear-to-milky Quartz and the deep black prismatic inclusions creates a bold visual appeal ideal for display or advanced mineral collections.
From the renowned mineral-producing region of Minas Gerais, Brazil, this piece highlights the natural association of silicate and cyclosilicate minerals in a structurally balanced form. The Quartz points exhibit excellent clarity and lustre, while the Tourmaline rods are crisp and directional, creating a striking architectural quality.
Location:
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Please note you will receive the exact mineral as shown in image.
Crystal Group:
Quartz: Silicate – Hexagonal Crystal System
Black Tourmaline (Schorl): Cyclosilicate – Trigonal Crystal System
Hardness (Mohs Scale):
Quartz: 7
Black Tourmaline: 7 – 7.5
Rarity Factor:
Uncommon – While both minerals are individually common, well-defined Black Tourmaline rods embedded within or perched on natural Quartz clusters are prized by collectors for their dramatic visual contrast, sharp crystallography, and metaphysical synergy. Fine-quality pieces from Brazil with balanced composition are sought after.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 20 - Aug 25
US$40
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