Amethyst Medusa Carving with Chevron Patterning & Natural Inclusions
Amethyst Medusa Carving with Chevron Patterning & Natural Inclusions
This striking amethyst Medusa carving showcases a captivating blend of soft lavender, milky quartz, and deeper violet tones, intricately shaped into a mythical and symbolic form. The carving features flowing, serpent-like details that wrap around the head, giving the piece a sense of movement and character while highlighting the natural beauty of the stone.
The material displays classic chevron-style banding, where layers of amethyst and white quartz intersect in angular patterns, adding depth and visual interest throughout the carving. Areas of translucency allow light to gently pass through, subtly illuminating internal structures. Natural inclusions, including earthy mineral deposits and iron-rich patches, further enhance the organic and one-of-a-kind nature of this piece.
The polished finish brings out both the intricate carving work and the internal patterns, making this a bold and eye-catching display piece with both artistic and geological appeal.
Key Features
Material: Natural amethyst (quartz variety)
Formation: Carved Medusa figure with detailed serpent features
Color: Lavender, soft purple, milky white, and deeper violet tones
Patterning: Chevron banding with natural inclusions and mineral deposits
Finish: Fully polished exterior
Shape: Carved figurine (Medusa)
Dimensions
Approx. Size: 5cm x 4.4cm
Weight: 94 grams
Geological & Scientific Notes
Amethyst is a variety of quartz coloured by trace amounts of iron and natural irradiation during formation. The distinctive chevron pattern seen in this piece forms when alternating layers of amethyst and white quartz grow together in a rhythmic, angular structure.
The milky white areas are quartz inclusions, while the purple zones indicate varying concentrations of iron within the crystal lattice. This natural layering reflects changes in the mineral environment during growth, creating the striking banded effect.
Earthy inclusions and orange-brown patches visible in the carving are likely iron oxide deposits, formed as minerals became trapped within the crystal over time. These inclusions are entirely natural and contribute to the uniqueness of the piece.
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 with polished finish
Visible chevron banding and layered structure
Natural inclusions and mineral deposits throughout
Smooth carving with intricate detailing
Minor natural surface variations consistent with material
No visible dyeing or artificial enhancement
Care Instructions
Handle with care to avoid chips or damage
Clean gently with a soft cloth
Avoid prolonged exposure to water
Keep out of direct sunlight to preserve colour
Store safely to prevent scratches or wear