Description
4.5 Inch Rare A Grade Hand-Carved Fire Hematoid Quartz Skull
This striking 4.5 inch A Grade hand-carved Fire Hematoid Quartz skull is crafted from genuine quartz containing natural hematite inclusions that create the distinctive red and orange internal tones associated with this remarkable mineral variety. Carefully shaped and polished by skilled artisans, the carving highlights both the clarity of the quartz and the vibrant iron-rich inclusions that give the stone its dramatic appearance.
Fire Hematoid Quartz, sometimes referred to as Hematoid Quartz or Hematite Included Quartz, is prized by collectors for its vivid internal mineral structures and warm colouration ranging from amber-orange to deep red. The polished surface of the carving enhances the natural transparency of the quartz while allowing the iron oxide inclusions to appear suspended within the crystal.
The photographs in the listing show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors to inspect the mineral inclusions, carving quality, and overall crystal clarity before purchase. The specimen includes a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, confirming that the crystal is a genuine natural mineral.
Please refer to the listing photographs for exact sizing and scale, including the full 4.5 inch dimensions of this carved specimen.
Mineral Identification and Composition
Fire Hematoid Quartz is a natural variety of Quartz (SiO₂) that contains inclusions of hematite or iron oxide minerals within the crystal structure. Quartz itself is one of the most common minerals found in the Earth’s crust and crystallises in the trigonal crystal system.
The presence of iron oxide inclusions within the quartz creates the characteristic red, orange, rust, or flame-like internal patterns. These inclusions form when iron-bearing mineral particles become trapped within the quartz during crystal growth.
Typical mineral properties include:
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Mineral species: Quartz
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Variety: Hematoid Quartz (Hematite included quartz)
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Chemical composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂) with iron oxide inclusions
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Crystal system: Trigonal
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Colour: Clear quartz with red, orange, or rust-coloured internal inclusions
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Lustre: Vitreous
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent
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Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
The internal hematite inclusions often create striking cloud-like, flame-like, or layered structures visible inside the crystal.
Geological Formation of Hematoid Quartz
Hematoid Quartz forms in hydrothermal environments where silica-rich fluids circulate through fractures or cavities within rock formations. As the mineral-rich fluids cool, quartz crystals slowly grow within these open spaces.
During the crystal growth process, iron-bearing minerals such as hematite may become trapped within the forming quartz. These inclusions are incorporated into the crystal lattice as the quartz continues to develop, producing the vivid internal colouration that distinguishes hematoid varieties.
The iron oxide inclusions may appear as:
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Cloud-like internal veils
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Flame-like streaks
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Speckled or layered iron-rich zones
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Diffused reddish internal colouration
Because the distribution of these inclusions occurs naturally during crystal formation, every specimen displays unique internal structures and colour patterns.
Hand-Carved Stone Sculpture
This specimen has been hand carved from a single piece of Fire Hematoid Quartz, carefully shaped into a detailed skull sculpture. The carving process requires precision because quartz is a relatively hard mineral that must be shaped using specialised stone tools and polishing techniques.
The sculptural form allows the internal iron inclusions to be viewed from multiple angles, creating a visually dynamic mineral display. Light passing through the crystal interacts with the inclusions, enhancing the warm red and orange tones within the stone.
Polishing further enhances the reflective surface of the quartz while maintaining the integrity of the natural mineral.
Visual Characteristics and Collector Appeal
Fire Hematoid Quartz is particularly valued among collectors due to the dramatic internal patterns created by iron oxide inclusions. These inclusions often produce vivid internal contrasts that can resemble flame-like structures suspended within the quartz.
Because the inclusions formed naturally during crystal growth, no two specimens will ever display identical internal patterns.
This skull carving makes an exceptional piece for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Geological display cabinets
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Decorative stone sculptures
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Curated curiosity collections
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Unique gifts for mineral enthusiasts
The combination of clear quartz and iron oxide inclusions gives this specimen both geological significance and strong visual appeal.
Cultural and Traditional Associations
Quartz minerals have been used in carvings and decorative objects across many cultures throughout history due to their durability and natural beauty. Some collectors include quartz carvings within spiritual or symbolic mineral collections, where stones may hold traditional or cultural associations.
These interpretations represent cultural traditions and personal beliefs rather than scientific mineral properties.
Authenticity and Specimen Details
This 4.5 inch A Grade Fire Hematoid Quartz skull is carved from genuine quartz containing natural hematite inclusions. The specimen has been carefully selected for mineral quality, colour intensity, and carving detail.
The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring transparency regarding the mineral inclusions, colour distribution, and sculptural detail.
Included with the specimen is a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, confirming that the crystal is a genuine natural mineral.
Because quartz is a natural mineral, internal inclusions, colour variations, and growth structures are normal and formed during geological crystallisation. These natural features contribute to the individuality of each piece.
Please review the photographs carefully for exact size reference and detailed views of the carving and internal mineral patterns.







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