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The wall at the Thailand Cafe on 2nd ave in Manhattan. It's made of little rock quartz cubes, about 3/4 inch across. It's awesome! There was a blue light at the top of the ceiling and a red light on the opposite side of the room.
Old logging road on Bessequartz ridge. We turned left to keep going uphill here, but the road continues over towards Quartz Mountain
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Smoky quartz and blackstone chips separated with silver-plated round spacers. This is an elegant and versatile look. 18"
Lemurian quartz has only been found in Peru and Brazil.
Crystals often but not always exhibit distinctive striations on at least one crystal face.
Rough quartz crystal from Brazil. A colourless translucent and exceptionally tactile piece from our collection of carefully chosen rocks and minerals.
I can assure you that, were there to be a fiscally responsible and neighbor-friendly way to do so, I'd have a quartz obelisk.
I've always loved quartz.
This Dendritic Quartz measures 16x10 mm and is 6mm deep. It features a beautiful array of fern/branch like inclusions frozen under the surface of the quartz.
The quartz is set in a sterling silver mounting.
A 16" sterling silver box chain is included.
The piece is Available For Purchase
It is also Available on Etsy
Smokey quartz flat drops, cubes and round turquoise beads and to catch the light in the cluster of matte turquoise beads I've added a swarovski crystal. 2" drop from ear wire to base of smokey quartz.
This is the injured quartz sphere. The BF was trying to add it to his latest wand project but it cracked when he was sodering wire around it. Then he said he didn't want it anymore! Poor thing! Unwanted and unloved! I asked if I could take it and he said of course I could have it. So here it sits on the keyboard, always in my focus as I send loving thoughts to it. Poor thing was abused and then thrown away! I love this sphere.
Quartz stones that are clear in the center, with a snowy "crust" on the outside, are referred to as "Seer Stones" because they can be used for scrying. This was a gift to me from a lovely lady of Native American heritage.