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Amethyst Faceted Crystal Wand Natural Purple Quartz Polished Stone

Original price was: £21.96.Current price is: £19.76.

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Description

Mineral Identification and Crystal Species

Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz, a mineral composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system and typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals that terminate in pyramidal points.

In natural geological environments, quartz crystals develop within cavities or veins in rock formations. When shaped and polished into carved forms such as this faceted wand, the original mineral structure remains intact even though the natural crystal faces have been refined by lapidary work.

The purple colour of amethyst is produced by trace amounts of iron within the quartz crystal lattice combined with natural irradiation during formation, which alters the electronic structure of the crystal and creates the distinctive violet tones.

Colour intensity can vary from light lavender and pale violet to deeper purple hues, depending on the concentration of trace elements and geological conditions present during crystallisation.


Geological Formation of Amethyst Quartz

Amethyst crystals most commonly form within volcanic rock cavities known as geodes, particularly in basalt formations. When volcanic lava cools, gas bubbles can become trapped within the rock, creating hollow cavities.

Over time, mineral-rich groundwater carrying dissolved silica circulates through these spaces. As the solution cools and evaporates, silica crystallises to form quartz crystals lining the interior surfaces of the cavity.

If iron impurities are present during this crystallisation process, the resulting quartz develops the purple coloration associated with amethyst.

Major amethyst-producing regions include:

  • Brazil

  • Uruguay

  • Zambia

  • Madagascar

  • Russia

  • South Korea

These geological environments allow quartz crystals to grow slowly and develop the clarity and colour that make amethyst one of the most recognisable quartz varieties.


Appearance and Optical Characteristics

Amethyst specimens are valued for their colour, transparency, and vitreous lustre. When polished and faceted, the crystal surfaces reflect light in multiple directions, enhancing the depth and visual richness of the purple quartz.

Typical characteristics of amethyst include:

  • Violet to purple colouration

  • Transparent to translucent quartz structure

  • Glass-like vitreous lustre

  • Natural inclusions formed during crystal growth

  • Subtle colour zoning within the quartz

Because each quartz crystal forms under unique geological conditions, every specimen displays distinct internal patterns and colour variations.


Faceted Wand Form and Stone Crafting

This specimen has been shaped into a faceted wand form, a carved shape often used in decorative mineral pieces and gemstone carving. The multiple polished facets allow the stone’s natural colour to interact with light from different angles, revealing variations in tone and clarity within the quartz.

The wand shape also highlights the elongated form of the stone and provides a balanced display piece that can be appreciated from multiple viewing angles.

Polishing enhances the natural visual qualities of the amethyst while preserving the mineral’s internal structure and geological identity.


Cultural and Traditional Associations

Amethyst has been used in decorative objects, jewellery, and carvings for centuries. Within various cultural traditions related to natural stones, amethyst has been traditionally associated with clarity, reflection, and symbolic spiritual themes.

These interpretations are part of historical and cultural traditions surrounding crystals and gemstones and are presented here as symbolic associations rather than scientific claims.


Collecting and Display Appeal

Amethyst carvings and polished specimens are widely appreciated by mineral collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and decorative stone collectors due to their vibrant colour and durable quartz composition.

These pieces are commonly included in:

  • Mineral and crystal collections

  • Decorative stone displays

  • Quartz mineral study collections

  • Collector cabinets and display shelves

  • Unique natural gift items

The faceted surfaces and vivid purple colour create an attractive mineral specimen suitable for display in a variety of settings.


Authentic Natural Quartz Crystal Specimen

This listing is for one genuine Amethyst Faceted Crystal Wand carved from natural quartz. The photographs show the exact specimen that will be supplied.

Key features:

  • Natural amethyst quartz crystal

  • Purple silicon dioxide mineral

  • Polished faceted wand-shaped specimen

  • Transparent to translucent quartz structure

  • Exact specimen shown in photographs

  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card

Amethyst quartz specimens provide a classic example of silica mineral crystallisation and make an excellent addition to mineral collections, decorative stone displays, or gifts for enthusiasts interested in natural quartz crystals and geological specimens.

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