Weight – 13.83 oz’s – 392.1 gm’s
Dimensions – 2.822″ x 2.908″ long/wide (7.170 x 7.388 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Brazil
NZD $91.00
SKU: P5495
This specimen is Green Chlorite Included Clear Quartz, cut and polished into a Faceted Gem Stone. It has excellent clarity, and has plenty of the Green Chlorite inclusions!! A Short video has been included to show of this pieces exquisite faceted form! Be sure to check it out for the best view of the Inlcusion within!!
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Weight – 13.83 oz’s – 392.1 gm’s
Dimensions – 2.822″ x 2.908″ long/wide (7.170 x 7.388 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Brazil
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Clear Quartz is the most widespread and versatile form of Quartz, valued for its transparency, structural clarity, and wide range of natural growth habits. Composed of silicon dioxide, it forms in diverse geological environments and is found on every continent.
Throughout history, Clear Quartz has been used by cultures worldwide for tools, ornamentation, ceremonial objects, and symbolic practices. Its clarity and durability made it a natural focal point for observation, reflection, and intention-based work long before modern terminology existed.
While Clear Quartz occurs globally, certain localities are especially prized for exceptional quality. Colombian Clear Quartz, particularly from high-altitude Andean regions, is widely regarded among collectors and practitioners as some of the highest-quality Clear Quartz in the world. These crystals are known for their exceptional clarity, brightness, and refined growth, often displaying high-frequency visual purity with minimal internal disruption.
Other notable sources include Brazil, Arkansas (USA), Madagascar, Himalayan regions, and Alpine environments, each producing distinctive variations in form and internal character.
Clear Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system. It commonly forms in hydrothermal veins, pegmatites, and igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary environments.
Quartz crystals grow when silica-rich fluids cool and crystallize over extended periods. The clarity of Clear Quartz depends on growth stability, temperature consistency, and the absence of inclusions during formation.
Clear Quartz may occur as single points, clusters, twin crystals, or specialized growth formations. Its hardness and chemical stability make it one of the most durable naturally occurring minerals.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Clear / Rock Crystal) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Fracture | Conchoidal |
| Typical Formation | Hydrothermal veins, pegmatites, igneous & metamorphic rocks |
⚠️ Handling:
Clear Quartz is durable but crystal points and terminations can chip if knocked. Lift from the base when possible.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking if fractures or inclusions are present. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Clear Quartz is light-stable and safe for normal display conditions.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store separately from softer minerals to prevent scratching. Stable display helps preserve terminations and clarity.
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Chlorite Included Quartz is a natural Quartz crystal containing inclusions of Chlorite, a green phyllosilicate mineral group commonly associated with low-grade metamorphic environments. These inclusions may appear as wispy clouds, mossy veils, granular coatings, or distinct internal landscapes suspended within the Quartz.
In some specimens, Chlorite inclusions form phantoms—internal outlines of earlier growth stages of the Quartz crystal. This occurs when a layer of Chlorite settles on the crystal surface during growth, after which Quartz continues to crystallize over it. The result is a visible “snapshot” of the crystal at that moment in time. Multiple growth interruptions can produce multi-layered phantom formations.
Chlorite Included Quartz is found in a variety of Quartz-bearing regions, including Brazil, Pakistan, India, the Himalayas, Colombia, and parts of the United States. Each locality produces distinct inclusion styles ranging from light green dusting to deep forest-green phantoms.
This material is sometimes confused with moss agate or artificially enhanced Quartz. Genuine Chlorite Included Quartz shows inclusions fully enclosed within natural Quartz growth, not surface staining or dye.
Chlorite Included Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) crystallizing in the trigonal crystal system, with Chlorite inclusions incorporated during growth. Chlorite itself is a group of hydrous magnesium, iron, and aluminum silicate minerals that typically form during metamorphism or hydrothermal alteration.
As Quartz crystals grow in mineral-rich fluids, fine Chlorite particles may settle onto crystal faces or remain suspended within the solution. Continued Quartz growth encapsulates these particles, preserving them as internal inclusions or phantom layers.
The presence of Chlorite does not significantly alter the hardness of Quartz, though heavily included specimens may have internal planes or zones that require careful handling.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz with Chlorite inclusions |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ (Quartz) + Chlorite group inclusions |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Inclusion Type | Chlorite (green phyllosilicate minerals) |
| Special Features | Phantoms, internal landscapes, growth zoning |
⚠️ Handling:
Handle from the base to protect crystal terminations. Included Quartz may have internal planes that benefit from gentle treatment.
🧼 Cleaning:
Generally water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid prolonged soaking, especially if the crystal contains fractures. Dry thoroughly.
☀️ Light:
Chlorite Included Quartz is light-stable. Normal display lighting is safe.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store separately or padded to prevent abrasion from harder minerals. Stable display helps preserve clarity and internal detail.
Included Quartz comes in many guises, The inclusions can be minerals such as Chlorite, Rutiles, Tourmaline, Titanium, Iron and many, many more.
Included Quartz has all the properties of Quartz itself, plus the energy of the inclusion inside. The Quartz also amplifies the said mineral inclusion!
Quartz attracts and enables you to use more life force energy. Have it around you, on you, or in elixir form, in you!
Read more regarding Included Quartz Properties at the link below (will open in a new tab/window)….
http://crystal-information.com/encyclopedia/included-quartz/
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Rainbow Quartz refers to Quartz crystals that display internal spectral light effects—commonly referred to as rainbows—caused by light refracting through internal fractures, growth planes, or inclusions. These rainbows are natural optical phenomena and not surface treatments.
Rainbow effects can occur in many Quartz varieties including Clear Quartz, Smoky Quartz, Amethyst, and included forms. Each crystal expresses its rainbow uniquely, making every specimen distinct.
Rainbow Quartz has long been appreciated as a bridge between physical structure and light-based phenomena, symbolically representing the union of matter and spectrum.
Rainbow effects in Quartz are produced when light passes through internal fractures or stress planes created during or after crystal growth. These micro-surfaces refract light into its component wavelengths, producing visible spectral colors.
The Quartz itself remains chemically unchanged; the rainbow effect is purely optical. These features often form under natural pressure changes, tectonic stress, or thermal fluctuations during the crystal’s geological history.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Rainbow variety) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Defining Feature | Internal light spectrum (rainbows) |
When rainbows occur within different Quartz varieties, they act as energetic expanders—broadening the crystal’s default properties across a wider range of expression.
⚠️ Handling:
Rainbow Quartz is durable but internal fractures can be sensitive to impact. Handle with care.
🧼 Cleaning:
Water-safe for brief rinsing. Avoid sudden temperature changes that may stress internal planes.
☀️ Light:
Light-stable. Rainbows are best viewed under directional light.
📦 Storage & Display:
Display where light can interact with the crystal. Rainbows often “activate” visually when the crystal is regularly handled or moved.