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from DakotaMatrix description: Basin Creek, Jefferson Co., Montana, United States;
Formula
SiO2
Size
5.5 x 5 x 3 cm - Sm Cabinet
Two parallel and partial Quartz crystals with good rich amethyst color with smoky zones near the center.
ex Chris van Laer collection. Goethine inclusions. Collected by Ed Booth, 7/86. 95.6 grams.
Apparently people mined for gold up here in the '60s. Wikipedia has this place listed as a ghost town. How many ruined cabins were there? Maybe 8? Does that count as a 'town'?
Mystery on Quartz Mountain.
Year: 196?
Style: Midcentury Modern / Contemporary
This home, built in the early 60s, perfectly illustrates the breezy lifestyle associated with a home in the foothills of Paradise Valley. The deep setback, dramatic siting with perfectly framed views of surrounding mountains and clean, low lines are all hallmarks of desert architecture from this era. The kitchen area virtually floats above the entryway and a massive curved hearth serves the core of the home. The kitchen, dressing room and master bath have been recently remodeled. It is possible that beneath the stucco lies the work of one of Phoenix’s Founding Fathers of Modernism .Of those that voted, an overwhelming majority thought this was the work of the Talisein Fellowship.
Rutilated Quartz is the most popular crystal of all.
Especially the mining area is closing, so the price is going higher and higher.
On the market, you'll find so many Rutilated Quartz.
But a lot of them are not really worth to buy.
One little suggestion for you.
If you really one to get on, get one with good quality,
so that the price will go up much more in the future.
Item No. A446
Weight: 71.5g
Wide: 22*14mm
Quartz Factory established in 2010, matching color is always available.
76 tons pressing machine and made under 90 celsius degrees. Our quartz slabs are compact with density 2.35+ g/cm3, SGS test report data for you check.
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Mystery on Quartz Mountain.
Year: 196?
Style: Midcentury Modern / Contemporary
This home, built in the early 60s, perfectly illustrates the breezy lifestyle associated with a home in the foothills of Paradise Valley. The deep setback, dramatic siting with perfectly framed views of surrounding mountains and clean, low lines are all hallmarks of desert architecture from this era. The kitchen area virtually floats above the entryway and a massive curved hearth serves the core of the home. The kitchen, dressing room and master bath have been recently remodeled. It is possible that beneath the stucco lies the work of one of Phoenix’s Founding Fathers of Modernism .Of those that voted, an overwhelming majority thought this was the work of the Talisein Fellowship.
I bought some awesome quartz crystal rondelles at a bead show this summer! I love how they sparkle in the sunlight!
At ~1800' the forest opened up and it was easier to make upward progress. The open forest continued up to the old growth boundary at ~2800'
These real quartz crystal balls have amazing inclusions that reflect and refract light. They vary in size. These not only are an excellent display piece on the window sill catching light, but are excellent for those who wish to meditate with natural crystal.
Go to www.witchesgifts.com/divinationtools.html to view more crystal balls on the official website or click on www.witchesgifts.com to view the official website.
Natural quartz crystal I found yesterday in the South Platte riverbed. This is the best one I've found so far; it glows!
Crystal measures 33mm x 26 mm x 23mm
Adams County, Colorado
The stone in the front cart is Quartz, a gold bearing rock. This one cart’s worth would be brought out with junk, as represented in the back carts, From the one cart you would be lucky to get a peanut size quantity of gold
This natural quartz gemstone loks like a painting masterpiece . It is a very clear quartz that contains hematiteand Pyrite. There also are different and colorful forms of ion oxides like cacoxenite, limonite, etc.
Quartz Composer rendering in QuartzCrystal, original file by www.subblue.com/blog/2009/12/13/mandelbulb