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Quartz Cluster with Hematoid and Pyrite Inclusions from China
Quartz Cluster with Hematoid and Pyrite Inclusions from China
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An incredible one-of-a-kind mineral specimen! Gorgeous Chinese quartz with pinkish tips, likely iron staining otherwise known as hematoid. Within the points of the quartz you'll find several small pyrite inclusions. This crystal specimen has endless sparkle and is an incredible collector's piece.
You get the exact item pictured.
Measures approx 8.5" at the longest point, approx 3.9" at the widest point, and approx 2.9" at the tallest point. Weighs 1266 grams.
Crystals are known for their energy vibrations and healing properties. When you set intentions with your crystals, they can be used to calm and guide your emotions. You can also use crystals to ground yourself and feel more connected to the earth. They are great for calming anxiety and focusing on your priorities. Use while meditating or journaling, or carry them with you for protection.
Quartz is a master healer that amplifies energy, intention, and the properties of any other crystal nearby. It brings clarity, focus, and balance, making it a powerful tool for manifestation and spiritual alignment.
Pyrite is a protective and empowering stone that promotes confidence, motivation, and abundance. It helps shield your energy while encouraging focus, determination, and success-driven action.
The amazing thing about crystals is, each piece is one of a kind. There will never be another quartz cluster exactly like this one!
Because these pieces come from the earth, there may be some surface imperfections or discoloring known as inclusions. These are totally natural and normal for crystals and minerals, and makes every piece extra special.
To care for your crystals: Do not put them in direct sunlight or they may fade. Be very careful when cleaning raw specimens. You may use a soft dry cloth or scrub gently with a soft brush.
Disclaimer: The metaphysical properties of crystals are meant for spiritual guidance and are not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.
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