Group Weight – 14.70 oz’s – 416.8 gm’s
Length – 0.943″ – 2.336″ Shortest/Longest (2.397 – 5.935 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Arkansas, USA
USD $86.00
SKU: Q4222
This Majestic Quartz Mined Gridding set includes 20 Arkansas points of varying size and features. This beautiful Bundle of Arkansas Quartz typically sports Stunning clarity, Flawless luster, and wispy smoky color and can even end up having phantoms!! Not to forget some crystals are Double Terminated, have Time Links, Or Windows! The condition of these points are in great Condition. The video does not include close ups of all crystals in this group.
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Group Weight – 14.70 oz’s – 416.8 gm’s
Length – 0.943″ – 2.336″ Shortest/Longest (2.397 – 5.935 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Arkansas, USA
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Arkansas Quartz comes primarily from the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas, USA—one of the most famous and historically important Quartz-producing regions in the world. The area has been mined for Quartz since the late 1800s and remains one of the few places where Quartz is still extracted from open pockets rather than industrial blasting.
Arkansas is unusual in that Quartz crystals often form in exceptionally clean, well-defined points with high clarity and strong structural integrity. Many specimens from this region are naturally water-clear, with sharply defined terminations and minimal inclusions.
The crystal beds of Arkansas are intersected by one of the strongest telluric (Earth energy) lines in North America—often referred to as a major Earth meridian. This geological alignment contributes to the unusually consistent quality and energetic stability of the Quartz produced here.
Deep within this region are enormous Quartz bodies that remain inaccessible. These formations are left untouched due to depth, stability, and environmental protection, and are considered part of the natural structural framework of the Earth itself.
From a metaphysical perspective, Arkansas Quartz is traditionally associated with anchoring and stabilizing planetary-scale energies.
Arkansas Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system. The crystals formed in hydrothermal veins within sandstone and shale, where silica-rich fluids slowly cooled over extended periods.
The slow, stable growth conditions allowed Quartz points to develop with exceptional clarity, symmetry, and termination definition. This makes Arkansas Quartz a benchmark standard for studying classic Quartz crystallography.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs) | 7 |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Common Form | Single points, clusters |
Arkansas Quartz is known for its durability and resistance to internal fracturing. This structural stability contributes to both its physical longevity and its suitability for precision-focused work.
⚠️ Handling:
Arkansas Quartz is durable, but terminations can still chip. Handle from the base or cluster matrix.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking if fractures are present. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Light-stable and suitable for display in well-lit environments.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store on padded surfaces. Arkansas Quartz displays beautifully as both functional and aesthetic specimens.