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Weight
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( With out base ) 7.86 oz’s – 223 grm’s
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5.6″ long (14.1 cm’s)
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Diamantina, Brazil
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Diamantina Smoky Laserwand Quartz Crystal
USD $84.00
SKU: L219
This Diamantina Smoky Laserwand Quartz Crystal has great from and intricate rainbows and veils within it! It is a very light smoky color,with an awesome clarity and luster! The removable base featuring New Zealand paua shell comes with the crystal! This specimen is in excellent condition.
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Laser Wand Quartz Origins & Background
The term Laser Wand Quartz is the most widely used and accepted naming convention in both the collector and practitioner communities, and is therefore used throughout this listing.
Laser Wand Quartz crystals are naturally occurring Quartz points that are long, slender, and very sharply tapered. They are often extremely clear, with minimal side faces, giving them a needle-like or beam-focused appearance. These formations are not cut or shaped — true Laser Wands are born this way through natural growth conditions.
Because of their precision form, Laser Wand Quartz crystals have long been regarded as advanced light tools, capable of condensing, focusing, and directing energy with exceptional accuracy.
Laser Wand Quartz Geological Information
Laser Wand Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, like all Quartz. What distinguishes Laser Wands is not chemistry, but highly specialized growth behavior.
These crystals form under conditions that strongly favor elongation along a single axis, with minimal lateral face development. The result is a crystal that is extremely narrow relative to its length, often terminating in a very sharp point.
Diamantina Laser Wand Quartz
The most highly regarded Laser Wand Quartz crystals come from the Diamantina region of Brazil. Diamantina Laser Wands are widely acknowledged as some of the highest-quality Laser Wands in the world.
Notably, Diamantina Laser Wands are often measured at approximately 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, compared to the standard 7.0 hardness of most Quartz crystals. This increased hardness contributes to their durability, clarity, and in some cases, their distinctive acoustic “singing” properties.
Physical Properties
| Property | Value |
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| Mineral Species | Quartz (Laser Wand formation) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7.0 (up to ~7.5 for Diamantina material) |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Often highly transparent |
| Defining Feature | Extreme elongation and sharp termination |
Laser Wand Quartz Crystal Care & Ownership Advice
⚠️ Handling:
Laser Wand Quartz crystals are often thin and sharply terminated. Handle gently and avoid pressure on the tip.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking, especially for very slender specimens. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Light-stable under normal conditions.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store padded and separated from other crystals to protect delicate terminations. Display securely to prevent rolling or tipping.
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Smoky Quartz Origins & Background
Smoky Quartz is one of the most practical, grounding, and widely used Quartz varieties and is often considered a default crystal in healing layouts. Its naturally smoky coloration ranges from light translucent brown through to deep smoky grey and near-black tones.
Smoky Quartz forms when Clear Quartz is exposed to natural radiation within the Earth over long periods, causing aluminum impurities in the crystal lattice to change the way light is absorbed. This process is entirely natural and produces a grounding, stabilizing crystal with remarkable resilience.
Morion Crystals are a very dark to opaque, nearly black variety of smoky quartz, a brownish-to-black form of quartz crystal colored by natural radiation – it must still be translucent to be termed a “Morion”.
Smoky Quartz may occur as single points, clusters (rare), Elestial formations, Phantoms, and on very rare occasions Cathedral formations. It can also combine naturally with other Quartz varieties such as Amethyst and Citrine, creating powerful hybrid crystals.
Smoky Quartz Geological Information
Smoky Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, like all Quartz. Its coloration is caused by natural ionizing radiation acting on trace aluminum within the crystal structure.
True Smoky Quartz remains at least partially translucent. Completely opaque specimens are extremely rare and should be treated with caution, as much material on the market is artificially heat-treated Clear Quartz.
Common Geological Forms
- Single terminated points
- Elestial and skeletal forms
- Phantom inclusions
- Rare clusters and Cathedral formations
Physical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Smoky variety) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Translucent to transparent |
| Defining Feature | Natural radiation-induced coloration |
Important Trade Note
A significant amount of Smoky Quartz on the market is artificially heated Clear Quartz. Majestic Quartz goes to great lengths to only natural Smoky Quartz.
Smoky Quartz Crystal Care & Ownership Advice
⚠️ Handling:
Smoky Quartz is durable and well suited for frequent handling and healing work.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking if inclusions or fractures are present. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Prolonged intense sunlight may gradually fade color in some specimens.
📦 Storage & Display:
Smoky Quartz performs best when actively used rather than stored away. Ideal for daily grounding and protection.

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