Amethyst Druzy Butterfly Carving
This is a small, carved Amethyst druzy specimen shaped into a butterfly. It features a dense cluster of natural crystal points across the wings, with a gradient of soft lavender to deeper violet tones and a visible quartz matrix backing.
Key Features
Material: Natural amethyst (variety of Quartz)
Formation: Druzy crystal growth over a quartz matrix
Color: Light to mid-purple with subtle zoning
Crystal Habit: Small, well-formed terminations with reflective faces
Finish: Polished/cut base for freestanding display
Shape: Butterfly carving (lapidary-shaped)
Dimensions
Approx. Size: 6.8 × 4 cm
Weight: 43 g
Geological & Scientific Notes
Amethyst forms when silica-rich fluids crystallise within cavities in volcanic rock. Over time, layers of quartz develop, with trace iron impurities giving rise to the characteristic purple coloration when exposed to natural radiation.
The druzy surface on this piece is composed of many small, euhedral crystals. These tightly packed terminations increase light reflection, producing the natural sparkle visible across the wings.
Mineral: Quartz
Formula: SiO₂
Colour: Pale lilac → deep purple
Cause of Colour: Iron + natural irradiation
Lustre: Vitreous (glassy)
Transparency: Transparent → translucent
Streak: White
Hardness: 7 (Mohs)
Fracture: Conchoidal
Cleavage: None
Density: ~2.65
Crystal System: Trigonal
Habit: Hexagonal prisms
Formation: Volcanic cavities (geodes)
Common Locations: Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia
Optical:
Refractive Index: ~1.54–1.55
Weak pleochroism
Extras:
May fade or turn yellow when heated
Often shows colour zoning or banding
Condition
Natural crystal surface with minor inclusions typical of formation
Some variation in crystal size and edge texture
Cut base allows stable upright display
No visible dyeing or artificial enhancement