Description
Amethyst Crystal Heart – Natural Purple Quartz Mineral
This Amethyst Crystal Heart is a carved mineral specimen made from natural amethyst, the purple variety of quartz renowned for its distinctive colour and crystalline structure. Carefully shaped into a heart form, this piece combines the geological character of quartz with a smooth polished finish that highlights the natural colour variations within the stone.
The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to clearly see the colour tone, surface polish, and internal mineral features before purchase. Amethyst hearts are often appreciated as decorative mineral pieces or as collectible quartz specimens shaped through lapidary craftsmanship.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming authenticity.
Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale.
Mineral Identification – Amethyst (Quartz Variety)
Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz, one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth’s crust. Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral that forms well-defined crystals in many geological environments.
Key mineralogical details include:
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Mineral Name: Quartz
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Variety: Amethyst
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Chemical Composition: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
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Mineral Class: Silicate
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Crystal System: Trigonal
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Mohs Hardness: 7
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent
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Lustre: Vitreous (glass-like)
The purple colour of amethyst is typically caused by trace amounts of iron within the crystal lattice combined with natural irradiation during formation. Colour intensity can range from pale lavender to deep violet depending on geological conditions.
Geological Formation
Amethyst crystals form primarily within volcanic rock cavities, particularly in geodes and hydrothermal vein systems. When silica-rich fluids circulate through volcanic or igneous rock formations, quartz crystals gradually grow as the fluids cool and mineral components crystallise.
Over long geological periods, this process can produce clusters of quartz crystals lining hollow cavities within the host rock. In these environments, iron impurities and natural radiation interact to produce the purple coloration characteristic of amethyst.
Amethyst deposits are commonly associated with minerals such as:
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Quartz varieties
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Calcite
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Chalcedony
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Agate
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Iron-bearing minerals
These mineral assemblages reflect the hydrothermal conditions under which quartz crystals develop.
Natural Colour Characteristics
Amethyst is known for its distinctive purple colour spectrum. Natural specimens may display a variety of colour patterns, including:
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Pale lilac or lavender tones
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Medium violet hues
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Deep royal purple coloration
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Subtle zoning where colour varies within the crystal
These variations occur naturally as crystal growth conditions change during formation. Internal features such as colour banding or small inclusions may also be visible and are typical characteristics of natural quartz.
Heart Shape Lapidary Craftsmanship
This amethyst specimen has been cut and polished into a heart shape, a lapidary style often used for decorative mineral pieces. The smooth polished surface allows the colour and internal structure of the quartz to be easily observed.
The heart form enhances the appearance of the stone while maintaining the natural mineral composition. Polished quartz carvings such as this are popular among collectors who appreciate both mineral specimens and gemstone carving techniques.
Lapidary carving highlights features such as:
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Natural colour variation
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Internal mineral textures
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Smooth reflective surface
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Symmetrical geometric shaping
The polishing process brings out the natural vitreous lustre of quartz.
Mineral Collecting and Display
Amethyst remains one of the most widely recognised quartz varieties and is highly valued by collectors, geology enthusiasts, and gemstone enthusiasts. Carved mineral forms like this heart shape offer a way to display the stone’s colour and clarity in a refined format.
This specimen may be suitable for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Quartz and gemstone collections
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Decorative mineral displays
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Lapidary carving collections
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Unique natural gift items
In some cultural traditions, amethyst has been traditionally associated with symbolic or spiritual interpretations, though such interpretations are belief-based rather than scientific explanations.
Because the listing photographs show the actual specimen, buyers can purchase confidently knowing the exact crystal they will receive.
Authentic Natural Mineral Specimen
This Amethyst Crystal Heart is a genuine natural quartz mineral, carefully selected for its colour and polished finish.
The crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.
Please review the listing photographs for full sizing and scale, as they form part of the description and clearly show the exact specimen you will receive.





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