Weight – 0.1 oz’s – 2.8 gm’s
Dimensions – 1.73″ long (4.4 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Brazil
NZD $29.00
SKU: J2654
This is a Golden Healer Quartz Crystal. Golden Healer is a type of quartz that contains inclusions of Hematite, which give it a distinctive red, orange or golden hue, hence it being known as “Golden Healer”. It also features awesome phantoms inside! This Pendant comes with an adjustable wax cord! This specimen is in very good condition.
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Weight – 0.1 oz’s – 2.8 gm’s
Dimensions – 1.73″ long (4.4 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Brazil
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Tangerine Quartz is a naturally occurring Quartz variety distinguished by its warm orange to deep tangerine coloration. The color can be a surface coating, and is caused by iron oxide (commonly Hematite) deposited during the crystal’s growth, often just beneath or on the surface or within micro-fractures.
These crystals typically form in water-rich environments, where iron-bearing solutions interact gently with the Quartz over long periods of time. This slow, aqueous formation process contributes to the soothing and stabilizing quality Tangerine Quartz is known for.
Tangerine Quartz may form in many Quartz configurations, including Double Terminated crystals, Channeling Quartz, Elestial forms, and other structural variations. Regardless of form, the tangerine aspect acts as an anchoring influence, grounding the crystal’s inherent properties more deeply into the physical and emotional realms.
Tangerine Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system. Its distinctive orange coloration results from iron oxide inclusions, primarily Hematite, introduced during or shortly after crystal growth.
Unlike artificially heated Quartz, natural Tangerine Quartz shows organic color variation, often with subtle gradients and internal depth rather than uniform coloration.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (iron oxide included) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Color Cause | Iron Oxide (Hematite) |
| Common Forms | Points, DTs, Elestials, Channeling crystals |
⚠️ Handling:
Tangerine Quartz is structurally durable, but terminations and surface iron features can chip if struck. Handle with care.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid abrasive cleaning, as iron-rich surfaces may dull if scrubbed aggressively.
☀️ Light:
Natural Tangerine Quartz is generally light-stable, though prolonged intense sunlight may subtly fade surface tones over time.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store away from harder minerals. Displaying with grounding stones such as Hematite or Black Tourmaline helps stabilize its high-frequency output.
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Phantom Quartz is one of the most symbolically powerful growth forms in the Quartz family. These crystals contain visible internal “phantoms” — ghost-like images of earlier stages of the crystal’s own development preserved within the body of the crystal itself.
Each phantom represents a pause, interruption, or shift during the crystal’s growth cycle. Rather than halting development permanently, the Quartz resumes growth and carries the record of that moment forward. Because of this, Phantom Quartz has long been associated with evolution, resilience, and the ability to move forward after disruption.
Phantom Quartz occurs in many Quartz varieties, including Clear Quartz, Smoky Quartz, Amethyst, and included forms. Each variety adds its own nuance to the phantom’s expression and influence.
Phantom Quartz forms when a crystal’s growth is temporarily interrupted by the introduction of another substance or a change in environmental conditions. This interruption leaves a visible layer on the crystal’s termination before growth resumes, encapsulating that earlier stage within the final crystal.
The most powerful and visually striking phantoms are referred to as 3D phantoms. In these specimens, the interrupting material fully coats the termination, creating a complete three-dimensional “crystal within a crystal.”
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Phantom growth) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Defining Feature | Visible internal growth stages |
⚠️ Handling:
Handle gently to protect internal clarity and phantom visibility. Lift from the base where possible.
🧼 Cleaning:
Brief water rinsing is generally safe. Avoid prolonged soaking if fractures or inclusions are present.
☀️ Light:
Protect Smoky and Amethyst Phantom Quartz from prolonged intense sunlight.
📦 Storage & Display:
Display with good lighting to reveal internal phantoms. These crystals benefit from being seen and consciously worked with.
Laser Wand Quartz Crystals condense and focus light. They are very powerful light tools indeed!
After reading some books, people may be afraid to even pick them up. I would like to make it clear that they only slice or cut through auras if that is your focused intent.
Laser Wand crystals are very flexible tools and may be used in the following ways (amongst many others).
1. To draw out negativity – Hold the base on the affected area and visualize the negative energy being drawn out and transferred into light as it passes out through the termination. You may prefer to use a soft receiving stone to absorb the negative energy, then cleanse the receiver crystal after the procedure is complete.
2. Put positive energy into a negatively affected area by holding the Laser Wand, moving it in clockwise circles, all the while visualizing white light going into the area requiring it.
3. Use Quartz Laser Wands for color therapy – For example, place a colored tumbled or flat cab/slice (e.g. Amethyst) on your 3rd eye, then place the base of the Laser Wand on the Amethyst and project the Amethyst color through the Laser Wand into the required area. I find this most useful when recharging chakras that may not have responded as well as hoped during a body layout. This technique really adds an extra boost. You can combine this with method 2 above as well.
4. Attach small laserwands to your fingers via rubber bands and touch them to acupressure points, visualizing light passing through the crystals. An advantage of using Laser Wands in this fashion is you do not have to wait for the person to breathe out as you do in acupressure and you can do multiple points at once.
5. Some Laser Wands have singing properties. These crystals are harder than normal Quartz crystals, and are usually very tapered. When you gently tap two Singing Laser Wands together (or even use just your fingernail on one), they make a high pitched “ting” sound. Singing Laser Wands often have a crusty appearance – the crustier they are the higher the pitch and vibration seems to be the general rule! A way to use them is to hold one crystal pointing towards the body, then gently tap the other crystal (or fingernail) onto it. Move the crystal up the body and listen for any changes in tone or pitch. When you reach a blockage you will hear the pitch go dull. Stay in that area and tap the other Laser slightly harder. After a few taps you will hear the pitch go higher again as the blockage is released and or cleared. Continue up the rest of the body as before until all chakras are clear.
6. Clear out clogged veins by visualizing a Laser Wand passing through them. I once used this technique to clear out a blocked plastic vein that had been used as a replacement in an earlier surgery procedure. This technique may also be used for varicose veins. Adding Aquamarine energy into the mix will greatly calm, soothe, and reduce inflammation within the veins, thus complementing the clearing energy of the Laser Wand Quartz Crystal.
These are just some techniques I have used with success. Naturally you can intuitively alter/modify any of the above techniques or come up with completely new ones yourselves!
Diamantina Laser Wands are from the Diamantina region of Brazil and are widely acknowledged as being one of the highest quality sources for Laser Wand Quartz Crystals. Diamantina Laser Wands are 7.5 on the hardness scale against the usual 7.0 for all other Quartz crystals!
Read more regarding Laser Wand Quartz Crystal Properties at the link below (will open in a new tab/window)….
http://crystal-information.com/encyclopedia/laserwand-quartz-crystal/
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Golden Healer Quartz is a visually striking Quartz variety characterized by a golden to honey-colored layer of iron oxides—most commonly Hematite—present just beneath the surface of the crystal. This internal coating gives Golden Healer its warm, radiant glow and distinguishes it from superficially coated Quartz varieties.
Golden Healer Quartz is often confused with Tangerine Quartz. While the two may appear similar at first glance, the distinction lies in where the color resides. Tangerine Quartz derives its color from surface staining, whereas Golden Healer Quartz contains iron oxide inclusions or layers within the crystal itself.
Major sources of Golden Healer Quartz include Brazil, Arkansas (USA), Madagascar, and select African localities. Each specimen expresses the golden coloration differently, ranging from subtle internal veils to rich, saturated golden layers.
Golden Healer Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, consistent with all Quartz varieties. Its defining feature is the presence of iron oxide minerals—typically Hematite or limonite—introduced during or shortly after crystal growth.
These iron oxides may form thin internal layers, inclusions, or veils just beneath the crystal surface. Light passing through the Quartz interacts with these layers, producing the characteristic golden hue.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Golden Healer variety) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ with iron oxide inclusions |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Defining Feature | Internal golden iron oxide layers |
The internal placement of color is a key identifier of Golden Healer Quartz and contributes to its depth, warmth, and visual complexity.
⚠️ Handling:
Handle with standard Quartz care. Avoid striking the termination or edges.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking to protect internal inclusions. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Light-stable under normal conditions. Extended intense sunlight is generally safe but not required.
📦 Storage & Display:
Display upright where light can interact with internal layers. Store separately to prevent abrasion.