Weight – 0.61 oz’s – 17.2 gm’s
Dimensions – 1.69″ x 1.39″ long/wide (4.3 x 3.4 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Colombia
USD $16.00
SKU: Q3771
This cluster displays awesome luster with great clarity! Colombian Quartz has been tested as the most pure quartz in the world! This crystal is in excellent condition. Check out the video just above for the best look at this incredible specimen!
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Weight – 0.61 oz’s – 17.2 gm’s
Dimensions – 1.69″ x 1.39″ long/wide (4.3 x 3.4 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Colombia
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Colombian Quartz is widely regarded as one of the finest and most energetically refined forms of Clear Quartz found anywhere in the world. Sourced from high-altitude regions of the Colombian Andes, these crystals are celebrated for their exceptional clarity, brightness, and highly ordered internal structure.
Many Colombian Quartz crystals display Lemurian-style striations—distinct horizontal growth lines along the crystal faces—which has made them especially sought after within the Lemurian Seed Crystal community. These striations are natural growth features and not unique to Colombia, but the combination of clarity, formation quality, and surface refinement seen in Colombian material is considered exceptional.
Nearly all Colombian Quartz is associated with what is commonly referred to as the Silver Light family of Quartz crystals. This term is used descriptively rather than mineralogically, reflecting the perceived clarity, neutrality, and high coherence traditionally attributed to this material.
In recent years, Colombian Quartz has been marketed under a wide range of alternative names, often accompanied by dramatic price increases. While branding terms may vary, experienced collectors and practitioners widely recognize that these crystals originate from the same geological sources and share the same inherent properties. As always in the mineral world, informed sourcing and discernment are essential.
Colombian Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, like all Quartz varieties. What distinguishes Colombian material is not its chemistry, but the geological conditions under which it forms.
These crystals grow in high-altitude hydrothermal environments characterized by stable temperatures, low contamination, and prolonged undisturbed growth. Such conditions favor exceptional transparency, sharply defined crystal faces, and minimal internal fracturing or inclusion.
Many Colombian Quartz points grow as single, elegant terminations rather than dense clusters, further contributing to their reputation for structural purity and visual refinement. Lemurian-style striations, when present, are the result of rhythmic growth pulses during crystallization.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Colombian Clear Quartz) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Highly transparent to translucent |
| Growth Features | Lemurian-style striations, refined terminations |
| Typical Formation | High-altitude hydrothermal veins |
⚠️ Handling:
Although Quartz is durable, Colombian Quartz often features exceptionally fine terminations and surface detail. Lift from the base and avoid pressure on points or striated faces.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking if internal fractures are present. Dry thoroughly to preserve surface brilliance.
☀️ Light:
Colombian Quartz is light-stable and suitable for normal display conditions.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store separately from softer minerals to prevent abrasion. Stable display preserves both physical integrity and visual refinement.
These crystals have all the properties of Quartz. In addition, being in cluster form enables the crystal points’ combined energy to spread out, benefiting entire rooms. In the case of very large Quartz Clusters, whole houses and neighborhoods will benefit!
You may place other crystals carefully on clusters to charge them.
Quartz Clusters attract and enable you to use more life force energy. Have it around you, on you, or in elixir form, in you!
Quartz Clusters seek to bring balance on all our body levels.
Quartz has the ability to receive, store and send energy, which makes it a powerful manifestation tool. Hold/gaze into the crystal, and put your thought/need (what you wish to manifest) into it. The Quartz Cluster receives the thought (and the feeling behind the thought), then stores and transmits those thoughts and feelings into the ethers. Thus, even while you’re not thinking about that particular manifestation, the Quartz Cluster is still working on your behalf, putting out your thought forms.
This process has the effect of drawing your manifestation towards you at a much greater rate than before. They are Power tools, and you have to love ’em!
Many refer to this process as programming. Many books state that a crystal can hold only one program, but scientists have found a way to store terabytes of data into a single bubble that makes up the mist you see in the Quartz. My feeling is that Quartz crystals can in fact hold and run more programs than we could give in our lifetime!
Quartz is one of the most flexible crystal tools around. It is very responsive to our intent. What you intend is what you get! It is also one of the most powerful tools and should be treated as such.
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Tabular Quartz Crystals are the “Communicators.” These crystals are willing helpers in facilitating clear and helpful information between two people who may be having communication issues. Place the crystal between the two parties involved to facilitate a greater depth of understanding and empathy for all concerned. They are joyful, playful crystals that can really activate one’s funny bone! It is amazing how seemingly unpalatable information can be delivered when wrapped up in humor! Balance and harmony are this crystal’s forte.
Tabular crystals can be used to charge and clear smaller crystals by placing them on the Tabbies’ flat sides overnight.
These crystals are also helpful in grounding and merging one’s etheric bodies into the physical body to bring together their combined knowledge in a cohesive fashion. Often this information comes in the form of a flash vision, or feelings. To facilitate this process, hold the tabular crystal in your hands, empty your mind as best you can and focus on your breathing. Once you are in a meditative state, or just simply in a calm and relaxed state, ask your question. Do not worry if you do not get your answer right away. The answer will quite likely come to you in a EUREKA moment, a least expected moment when your conscious mind is not so intent on being at the forefront of your being!
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The word Faden comes from the German language and translates to “thread.” This name refers to the distinctive white or milky line that runs through these crystals, often appearing as a fibrous thread connecting individual crystal segments.
Although Faden Quartz is frequently marketed as originating from Pakistan, many specimens more accurately come from Afghanistan or directly along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border region. The political complexity of this area has led to frequent oversimplification or mislabeling of origin in the mineral trade. These crystals emerge from a region with deep historical tension, and their presence carries symbolic significance that cannot be separated from that context.
Faden Quartz typically forms in groups, where multiple crystals are joined together by the central thread. This natural linking gives each crystal a sense of both individuality and connection—each point distinct, yet part of a larger whole.
Faden Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, like all Quartz. What distinguishes Faden Quartz is its unusual growth process.
These crystals form within fractures in rock. As the fracture opens and closes over time, Quartz repeatedly breaks and regrows, with each phase reconnecting along a fibrous central seam—the “faden.” This process creates a crystal that is structurally reinforced along its center line.
Because of this repeated breaking and healing cycle, Faden Quartz is often considered one of the strongest self-healed Quartz formations.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Faden formation) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Defining Feature | Fibrous internal “thread” linking crystal segments |
Rather than representing division or weakness, the faden line is a record of repeated reconnection. It demonstrates symmetry, resilience, and the ability to reform stronger after disruption.
⚠️ Handling:
Faden Quartz may appear delicate due to its segmented form. Handle gently and avoid flexing or pressure along the crystal’s length.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking. Dry thoroughly, especially around natural fracture surfaces.
☀️ Light:
Light-stable under normal conditions.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store padded and separated from heavier specimens. Display in a way that supports the crystal along its length.
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Included Quartz refers to Quartz crystals that contain other minerals trapped within them during growth. These inclusions may appear as needles, clouds, veils, phantoms, sprays, plates, threads, or granular deposits, each reflecting the geological conditions present at the time of formation.
Common inclusions include Chlorite, Rutile, Tourmaline, Titanium-bearing minerals, Iron oxides, and many others. Each specimen is inherently unique, as the timing, chemistry, and environment of growth determine the inclusion’s shape, placement, and density.
Included Quartz occurs worldwide, with notable localities in Brazil, Madagascar, Pakistan, India, the United States, and parts of Africa. Because inclusions record a snapshot of the crystal’s growth history, many collectors consider Included Quartz to be a visual and geological record of Earth’s evolving conditions.
Included Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, consistent with all Quartz varieties. The defining feature is the presence of one or more foreign minerals incorporated during crystal growth.
Inclusions form when Quartz grows in environments where other minerals are suspended in hydrothermal fluids. As the Quartz crystal develops, these minerals may become trapped internally rather than being excluded or deposited on the surface. Growth may continue around the inclusion, fully enclosing it within the crystal body.
In some cases, inclusions outline earlier growth stages, forming phantoms. In others, needle-like or fibrous inclusions such as Rutile or Tourmaline grow simultaneously with the Quartz, creating complex internal structures.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz with mineral inclusions |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ (host crystal) |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 (host crystal) |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Defining Feature | Internal mineral inclusions |
From a geological perspective, inclusions provide valuable insight into the temperature, pressure, and chemistry present during crystal formation. Each Included Quartz specimen is effectively a natural archive of its growth environment.
⚠️ Handling:
Included Quartz is generally durable, but internal fractures or delicate inclusions may be present. Handle gently and avoid sudden impacts.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking, especially for crystals with visible fractures or porous inclusions. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Most Included Quartz is light-stable. Some iron-rich inclusions may darken slightly with prolonged intense sunlight.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store separated from harder specimens to prevent chipping. Display securely to protect terminations.