Quartz polished freeform

Quartz polished freeform

£14.00
Sale price  £14.00 Regular price 
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Quartz polished freeform

Quartz polished freeform

£14.00
Sale price  £14.00 Regular price 

This quartz freeform is a striking and complex piece that captures the raw beauty of crystal formation through its intricate internal inclusions, mineral veining, and flashes of rainbow refraction. With its layered internal landscape and soft golden undertones, this specimen offers depth, movement, and individuality from every angle.

Carefully polished into an organic freeform shape, the piece features multiple angled faces that interact beautifully with light. These facets enhance visibility into the crystal, revealing a dynamic internal world of textures, fractures, and suspended mineral inclusions.

Distinct needle-like inclusions and fine mineral strands can be seen running through the quartz, adding structure and direction within the piece. These are complemented by cloudy zones and internal fractures that create a sense of natural layering and depth. Some areas display soft golden hues, likely from mineral staining, giving the crystal a warm, earthy tone.

As light passes through the stone, internal fractures produce subtle rainbow flashes, appearing as delicate bursts of colour that shift with movement. The contrast between clearer sections and more heavily included areas creates a visually engaging balance, making this piece particularly captivating as a display specimen.

Key Features

Material: Natural Quartz

Formation: Polished freeform with visible inclusions, mineral veining, and internal fractures

Color: Clear with soft golden tones and natural inclusion patterning

Crystal Habit: Freeform with needle-like inclusions, fractures, and rainbow refractions

Finish: Smooth polished exterior

Shape: Freeform

Dimensions

Approx. Size: 6.6cm x 4.4cm

Weight: 104 grams 

Geological & Scientific Notes

Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral formed over millions of years in igneous and hydrothermal environments.

This specimen contains a variety of natural inclusions, including fine needle-like mineral growths and internal veining. These inclusions form when other minerals become trapped within the quartz during its growth process, creating unique internal structures.

The golden tones visible in parts of the crystal are likely caused by iron-based mineral inclusions or staining, which can occur naturally in quartz during formation.

Internal fractures are present throughout the piece and play a key role in producing rainbow refractions. As light passes through these microscopic planes, it disperses into spectral colours that shift depending on angle and lighting conditions.

Clarity varies across the crystal, with some areas remaining relatively clear while others are densely included. This variation adds depth and provides insight into the environmental changes during the crystal’s formation.

The freeform cut enhances these natural features, allowing light to reflect and refract through multiple surfaces, making the internal landscape more visible and dynamic.

Mineral: Quartz

Formula: SiO₂

Colour: Clear with golden inclusions

Cause of Colour: Natural mineral inclusions (likely iron-based)

Lustre: Vitreous (glassy)

Transparency: Transparent → translucent

Streak: White

Hardness: 7 (Mohs)

Fracture: Conchoidal

Cleavage: None

Density: ~2.65

Crystal System: Trigonal

Habit: Hexagonal prisms (natural form)

Formation: Igneous rocks & hydrothermal veins

Common Locations: Brazil, Madagascar, USA, China

Optical:

Refractive Index: ~1.54–1.55

Extras:

Features needle-like inclusions and natural mineral veining

Each piece is completely unique due to internal formations

Condition

Smooth polished surface

Visible needle-like inclusions and mineral veining

Internal fractures present

Rainbow refractions visible under light

Minor natural surface and internal features consistent with quartz

No dyeing or artificial enhancement

Care Instructions

Handle with care to avoid scratches or chips

Clean gently with a soft cloth or mild water

Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight

Keep away from harsh chemicals

Store separately to maintain surface quality

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