Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral known for its clarity and geometric crystal structure, often appearing clear to slightly cloudy depending on internal inclusions.
It forms through slow crystallization in hydrothermal environments and is widely used in electronics and timekeeping due to its piezoelectric properties.
This specimen features a clearer overall body with limited inclusions, allowing light to pass through more directly and giving it a brighter appearance.
The crystal points are well-defined with sharper edges, creating stronger light reflection compared to more irregular or rough quartz pieces.
The combination of higher clarity and structured crystal formation gives the piece a more precise, high-contrast look compared to softer, more diffused quartz.
Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral known for its clarity and geometric crystal structure, often appearing clear to slightly cloudy depending on internal inclusions.
It forms through slow crystallization in hydrothermal environments and is widely used in electronics and timekeeping due to its piezoelectric properties.
This specimen features a clearer overall body with limited inclusions, allowing light to pass through more directly and giving it a brighter appearance.
The crystal points are well-defined with sharper edges, creating stronger light reflection compared to more irregular or rough quartz pieces.
The combination of higher clarity and structured crystal formation gives the piece a more precise, high-contrast look compared to softer, more diffused quartz.