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Clear Quartz Raw Crystals (1-2 Inch - AA Grade - 12-20 Pieces Per Pound) Ethically Sourced from Brazil
Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 20-50 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 12-20 Pieces
Grade: AA
Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil
Polished: Yes; Jojoba Oil
Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 20-50 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 12-20 Pieces
Grade: AA
Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil
Polished: Yes; Jojoba Oil
Description: Clear Quartz, also known as rock crystal, is a transparent variety of quartz prized for its clarity and versatility. This stone is believed to be a powerful energy amplifier, enhancing the properties of other stones and promoting clarity and focus. Its pure appearance and powerful properties make Clear Quartz a popular choice for both aesthetic and healing purposes.
Color: Transparent.
Primary Sources: Brazil, Madagascar, United States.
Mining/Collection: Mined from hydrothermal veins and pegmatite deposits.
Crystal Form/Structure: Hexagonal, prismatic crystals.
Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale.
Physical Properties: Enhances energy and clarity.
Emotional Properties: Promotes mental clarity and focus.
Healing Properties: Supports the immune system, aids in healing.
Chakra: Crown chakra.
Astrological Sign: All signs.
Unique Fact: Clear Quartz is often used in electronics and timekeeping due to its piezoelectric properties.
Usage Insight: Place Clear Quartz in your workspace to enhance clarity and focus during tasks.
Care Instructions: Clean your Clear Quartz by rinsing it under lukewarm water and placing it in sunlight or moonlight to recharge.
Authenticity Tips:
Clarity: Genuine Clear Quartz is usually clear or slightly included. Be cautious of stones that appear overly perfect or synthetic.
Feel: Real Clear Quartz has a substantial feel. Synthetic stones might feel lighter and less substantial.
Hardness Test: Clear Quartz is relatively hard (7 on the Mohs scale) and should be able to scratch glass without being scratched by a steel knife.
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