Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g
Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g
Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g
Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g

Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g

Sale price$109.00

Dimensions: 33 mm x 25 mm x 22 mm

This Smoky Amethyst scepter weighs 16.9 grams and measures 33 x 25 x 22 mm. Originating from the celebrated mineral locality of Chiredzi, Zimbabwe, this piece features a captivating blend of smoky and amethyst tones with visible inclusions of earthy minerals, adding to its unique character. The crystal showcases medium clarity, with notable internal structures and striations that reflect its geological journey. The scepter formation is well-pronounced, and its natural aesthetics make it an excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts of rare quartz specimens. Whether displayed as a centerpiece or added to a curated collection, this scepter crystal embodies the allure of natural artistry.

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Unraveling the Beauty and Rarity of this Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g

Medium clarity, with visible inclusions and internal fractures that enhance its natural aesthetics. Deep smoky tones combined with amethyst hues create a vivid and desirable saturation Terminations are present but show slight imperfections. Sourced from Chiredzi, Zimbabwe, a renowned locality for rare quartz crystals Moderate to High – Striking coloration and unique inclusions balanced with natural imperfections.

This 16.9-gram Smoky Amethyst scepter combines deep smoky tones with violet hues, creating a visually captivating quartz specimen. The internal inclusions and striations reflect its hydrothermal formation process, while the earthy inclusions add a unique charm. Originating from Chiredzi, Zimbabwe, a locality celebrated for its exceptional quartz specimens, this crystal embodies the beauty of natural mineral formations. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts, it is a testament to the earth’s artistry and the rarity of scepter crystals.

Additional Information about this Smoky Amethyst Scepter 16.9g

  • Very good (VG)
  • Zimbabwe
  • Hexagonal
  • Cenozoic
  • Hydrothermal