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Smoky quartz with overgrown purple red pyrope and black inclusions of ilmenite and sulfides.
Late hydrothermal takeover
Like sea grass in an aquarium Epidote crystals are included into the Quartz crystal, The fragile Epidote crystals formed on the host matrix then a Quartz crystal like a protective case formed over them saving them forever from the wear and tear of nature, all the Epidote crystals outside the Quartz have long since worn away. Kharan, Pakistan, 3"
Contax 139 Quartz, Kodak Portra (I think 160, but I honestly can't remember!) Find me elsewhere! Website Blog Twitter Instagram & please like Millie Clinton Photography on Facebook! Email: enquiries@millieclinton.com These images are protected by copyright, please do not use them for any commercial or non-commercial purposes without permission. For licensing queries (or any other questions!) please email: enquiries@millieclinton.com
Quartz Scepters
Locality: Date Creek, Arizona
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Size: Crystal cluster is 6.7 inches wide.
753g
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A Macro Mondays submission on the theme "one word". I guess this picture self-explanatory... HMM to all!
The answer to the previous photo it was a beautiful quartz crystal.
I like most stones including regular rocks and pebbles and I have a big collection of them.
But quartz family are my favorites.
A cool piece, black Tourmaline ( well terminated Schorl ) is host matrix to Smokey Quartz crystals from Orongo Region, Namibia 6cm.
Rhododendron rex subsp. rex 'Quartz' cultivar, Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, Federal Way, King Co., WA, 5 May 2021.
A beautiful blue octahedral Fluorite crystal rest on a Quartz crystal matrix, a new find from Inner Mongolia, China, 6cm.
White rivers stream around islands of glowing purple in this large specimen of amethyst or purple quarts.
Sabe quando você aperta o botão só pra testar? Pois então, ficou assim...
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Do you know when you shot just to check if everything is ok?! Well, this is what happened here...
qui dit quartz ... dit (potentiellement) de l'or
- mais je n'en ai pas trouvé ...
Col d'Amos - Pouébo
Nouvelle-Calédonie
Isn't nature wonderful
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Citrine quartz crystal specimen in the Mineral and Gem Gallery at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Ken discovered that there was no glass coveing this specimen. There were some other crystal specimens displayed like this so you could touch them.
Day 156 of 366.
You don't normally see something like this in a nature group, but it is 100% natural. It's exactly the way nature formed it over the eons. It hasn't even been cut or polished.
The ancient Greeks believed quartz crystals were water, frozen by the gods to remain solid.
Quartz is found in many colors, including pink. I like it as a rock, and cut into beads.
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Locality: Beacon Hill, Idaho
Called potatoes by the local rockhounds.
Size: Specimen is 2.84 inches wide X 1.82 inches tall.
The pink color of rose quartz ranges from a very light, almost imperceptible pink, to a rich translucent pink. It is usually cut into cabochons, beads, and faceted stones of about eight millimeters in size or larger to display the rich pink color.
Quartz flowers composing the “Le nid des murmures” (The nest of murmurs), the installation of French artist Stéphane Guiran at the indoor riding arena of Château De Chaumont-Sur-Loire’s stables.