Crystal Quartz range
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This category features natural quartz crystals, one of the most abundant and widely studied minerals in the Earth's crust. Quartz (SiO₂) forms in a variety of environments and is known for its clarity, hardness (Mohs 7), and hexagonal crystal structure. The range includes clear quartz points, clusters, and formations, as well as variations like milky quartz, smoky quartz, and occasionally included quartz (with minerals such as rutile or chlorite). Quartz crystals are valued for their geological significance, use in mineralogy education, and their role in ancient and modern cultures for decorative or metaphysical purposes. Each specimen is naturally formed and sourced from reputable localities, with geological origin and characteristics provided where available. This selection is suitable for collectors, educators, crystal enthusiasts, and those interested in mineral formations and crystal growth. Quartz crystals offer a clear example of natural crystal systems and the diversity of mineral formation processes on Earth.