Details
- Dimensions
- 12ʺW × 8ʺD × 3ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Period
- 15th Century & Earlier
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Shop Sustainably with Chairish
- Materials
- Crystal
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Lavender
- Condition Notes
- Several areas of naturally broken points, which do not detract from the beauty of this piece. Several areas of naturally broken points, which do not detract from the beauty of this piece. less
- Description
-
Samadhi Quartz is an exceptionally rare variety of crystalline Quartz found only in high elevations of the Himalayan Mountains of …
more
Samadhi Quartz is an exceptionally rare variety of crystalline Quartz found only in high elevations of the Himalayan Mountains of India. The crystals of Samadhi Quartz convey unrivaled elegance and grace.
Extra large statement piece crystal cluster, top grade specimen collector quality. A very faint, very subtle hue of lavender throughout the crystal, and a dusting of hematite for a slight pink color. Very, very interesting external dendritic formations on a few of the points.
Several areas of naturally broken points, which do not detract from the beauty of this piece.
Size: 4.43kg 9.76lb 12x8x3" 30x20x7cm
(This gorgeous piece is HUGE, and flat, utilizing great visual space without too much stone weight.)
You will receive this exact piece!
Our are hand chosen, top grade pieces. Beautiful, natural variations may vary in color, inclusions, size, shape, weight, and more.
While Quartz is found all over the world, to be considered Himalayan Quartz it must be mined in countries that including the great mountain range, ie: Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Most of the Himalayan Quartz on the market is mined near the border between Nepal and Tibet/China. They are mined by hand at heights between 10,000 and 15,000 feet above sea level, and carried by humans and pack animals down the mountains to bring them to market.
Clear Quartz is created when liquid magma from a volcanic explosion cools down and transforms into igneous rocks. During this cooling down period, silica acid bubbles shift from being a gas/liquid into a solid compound. The bubble becomes a hollow space in the igneous rock and the silica acid becomes Quartz crystals. If no trace elements are present to change its color, the silica acid becomes Clear Quartz. less
Questions about the item?
Featured Promoted Listings
Related Collections
- Chrome Home Accents
- Asian Home Accents
- Rustic Home Accents
- Jade Home Accents
- Home Accents in Tampa
- Ronson Home Accents
- Sterling Silver Home Accents
- Licio Zanetti Home Accents
- Mosaic Home Accents
- Antique Brass Finish Home Accents
- Barbini Home Accents
- Home Accents in Los Angeles
- Crystal Home Accents
- Federal Home Accents
- Jaru Home Accents
- Raspberry Pink Home Accents
- Surrealism Home Accents
- Abstract Expressionism Home Accents
- Home Accents in Birmingham
- British Colonial Home Accents
- Cenedese Home Accents
- Demott Home Accents
- Slate Gray Home Accents
- Ming Home Accents
- Anglo-Indian Home Accents