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I clustered teal quartz in onions and tears into a diamond shape on top of this really sparkly textured sterling silver chain.

Double finished, tappered quartz crystal that has the largest face self healed by the time. This face evidences the characteristic triangles that compose the whole powerful crystal body. That also means transmutation, openings to the new and wisdom.

Vermont Creek, British Columbia, Canada

 

29-1081

These are rocks to extend the bed in the backyard another section longer. I have no idea when we're going to have the time to do that, and I expect these rocks to be here for a LONG time.

Olympus digital camera

Some grains clearer than others. Bar at mouth of Tississa Pond, Tisbury Great Pond, West Tisbury, MA 8/16/18

Jewell quartz crystal ball sphere for feng shui, semi precious stone

 

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Another view of :

Quartz with dendrytes (little treelike formations in the stone), with reflective "mushroom" on a bed of copper with fused silver/brass& copper dust...kind of like a structure on a lunar landscape.

Q stands for Quartz (which can have many colours, this is one of them)

Uploaded for the ABC of colour contest in The Challenge Club

 

Locality:

Te Aroha, Matamata-Piako, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand

 

Class:

Crystals on Matrix

 

Size:

4.2 × 9.7 × 10 cm

 

Largest Crystal:

2.40cm

 

Weight:

296.00gr

Description

 

Sprays of prismatic crystals on crystalline quartz matrix. Prismatic quartz crystals have crystal terminations dominated by 3 crystal faces with the remaining 3 suboridnate. The base of the sample is partly stained by iron oxyhydroxides.

  

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quartz - SiO2

locality: Hostákov, Czech Republic

photo (c) 2017 Jan Helebrant

www.juhele.blogspot.cz

Possible route to Quartz through timbered areas from the Quartz Creek road

At 2400' the gully is wide open. Right about here is where my pack opened up and dropped my stuff, but I didn't know it at the time.

Sphere cut in China from a single quartz crystal. A mere 242,323 carats...

Is the *Master Healer * and the *stone of power* The universal multipurpose stone for almost anything. Healing on all levels, storing of information records, cleansing, amplifying energy, and bringing in harmony of one-self. Quartz works with all the Chakras at all levels of energy, a very programmable stone.

It helps break bad habits, enhances life force and it brings good luck.

Excellent for channeling.It is the perfect stone for complete Aura balancing.

British Columbia, Canada

 

28-928

British Columbia, Canada

 

28-927

Quartz var Milky 01 10x

Photomicrograph

From personal collection.

18010144QuartzVarMilkyB

From the series Goldweights of the 19th Century Australian Colonists

 

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THE BOOK OF THE PROJECT

This was found nearby an old mine. It shows a lovely vein of Quartz. I'm not sure what the surrounding rock is (I was told but can't remember), but I'm happy to have been able to keep it.

 

The 15cm/6" ruler is there for a sense of scale.

 

I truly have no life. xD

Akribos Women's Twist Chain Quartz Multifunction Watch AK531SS Silver-tone Bracelet Metallic

Light and shadows of a favourite crystal.

Dunn Peak, British Columbia, Canada

 

28-954

End of unexplained steel wire we found running up the hill. Almost certainly related to logging, but used for what?

A large crystal of arguably one of the commonest minerals of all, quartz. This mineral is a lattice of silicon and oxygen, called silica (not to be confused with silicone, which is something else entirely). Quartz is usually found as white veins running through rocks and, when weathered out, as milky white pebbles and sand grains. It is incredibly tough and enduring, hence its ubiquity. All these 'versions' consist of cryptocrystalline silica, a cemented mush of tiny crystals but quartz sometimes grows into hexagonal crystals, within rock cavities, like the crystal shown here. Although these crystals can be double terminated (i.e. a point at either end) most grow out of rock walls and only have one point. Thus, many double terminated specimens in shops have been altered with a grinder. Quartz can vary in colour, due to impurities but this one is the pure variety called rock crystal. Also present in this specimen is a black crystal of tourmaline and smaller cream coloured crystals of calcite. More about these minerals later.

 

Locality:

Te Aroha, Matamata-Piako, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand

 

Class:

Crystals on Matrix

 

Size:

4.2 × 9.7 × 10 cm

 

Largest Crystal:

2.40cm

 

Weight:

296.00gr

Description

 

Sprays of prismatic crystals on crystalline quartz matrix. Prismatic quartz crystals have crystal terminations dominated by 3 crystal faces with the remaining 3 suboridnate. The base of the sample is partly stained by iron oxyhydroxides.

  

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