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Amethyst Point February Birthstone – Spiritual Spiritual Mineral Crystal Stone – CERTIFICATED

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Description

Natural Amethyst Crystal Point from Brazil

This genuine Amethyst crystal point from Brazil is a naturally formed terminated quartz crystal displaying the rich purple colour that defines the amethyst variety of quartz. The crystal has been carefully selected to highlight its natural termination and crystalline structure, making it a visually striking specimen suitable for mineral collectors, geological displays, or decorative stone collections.

The photographs in this listing show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to examine the crystal shape, colour saturation, surface texture, and natural features before purchase. Each amethyst crystal forms individually in nature, resulting in unique variations in colour distribution, internal clarity, and crystal structure.

This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine natural mineral.

Mineral Identification and Geological Classification

Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz, one of the most common and widely distributed minerals on Earth. Quartz belongs to the silicate mineral group and forms in a variety of geological environments, including hydrothermal veins and volcanic cavities.

Key mineralogical characteristics include:

  • Mineral Species: Quartz

  • Variety: Amethyst

  • Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)

  • Mineral Group: Silicates

  • Crystal System: Trigonal

  • Mohs Hardness: 7

  • Lustre: Vitreous

  • Transparency: Transparent to translucent

Amethyst crystals typically form as six-sided prismatic crystals with pointed terminations, a shape that develops naturally during crystal growth within mineral-rich cavities.

Geological Formation of Amethyst

Amethyst commonly forms within volcanic rock cavities known as geodes or vugs, where silica-rich fluids circulate through the host rock. As these mineral-bearing solutions cool and slowly crystallise, quartz crystals begin to grow along the cavity walls.

The purple colour of amethyst is caused by trace amounts of iron impurities within the quartz crystal lattice, combined with natural irradiation from surrounding rocks. These geological conditions alter the crystal structure slightly, producing the characteristic purple hues.

Amethyst crystals may display colour variations ranging from pale lavender to deep violet depending on iron content and the conditions under which the crystal formed.

Brazilian Amethyst Deposits

Brazil is one of the world’s most significant sources of high-quality amethyst. Many Brazilian deposits occur within basaltic lava flows, where gas bubbles within the cooling lava created cavities that later filled with mineral-rich fluids.

Over time, these cavities became lined with quartz crystals, forming amethyst geodes and clusters. The volcanic regions of southern Brazil are especially known for producing well-formed amethyst crystals with vibrant colouration.

Specimens from Brazil are widely recognised for their:

  • Well-defined crystal terminations

  • Vibrant purple colour tones

  • Clear crystalline structure

  • Large geode formations containing quartz crystals

Crystal Structure and Visual Characteristics

Amethyst crystals develop with a distinctive hexagonal geometry typical of quartz. The crystal faces often meet at sharp angles at the termination point, forming a natural pyramid-like shape.

Common visual features of amethyst points include:

  • Six-sided prismatic crystal structure

  • Naturally terminated crystal point

  • Purple colouration ranging from light lavender to deep violet

  • Glass-like vitreous lustre

Internal inclusions, growth zoning, or colour banding may be visible depending on how the crystal formed within the host rock.

Mineral Collecting and Display Value

Amethyst is one of the most widely recognised quartz varieties and is highly valued by collectors for its colour and crystal habit. A single amethyst point specimen provides an excellent representation of natural quartz crystal formation.

Collectors often include amethyst crystals in:

  • Quartz mineral collections

  • Brazilian mineral locality displays

  • Crystal habit teaching collections

  • Decorative mineral cabinets

The pointed crystal termination highlights the natural geometry produced during mineral growth.

Cultural and Historical Context

Amethyst has been admired throughout history due to its distinctive colour and crystal clarity. It has appeared in ornamental carvings, jewellery, and decorative stone objects across many cultures.

In some traditions, purple crystals have been traditionally associated with symbolism related to clarity or reflection, interpretations that arise from cultural history rather than scientific mineral properties.

Authenticity and Exact Specimen

This Amethyst crystal point from Brazil is a genuine natural quartz specimen selected for its visible termination and colour. Each crystal forms naturally and displays individual growth patterns.

The listing photographs clearly show the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring full transparency for collectors and buyers.

Every purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming the natural origin of the mineral.

Size and Specimen Details

Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale of the crystal. Images clearly show the crystal termination, colour distribution, and natural surfaces so buyers can accurately assess the specimen before purchase.

This natural Amethyst crystal point from Brazil represents a classic example of quartz crystal formation within volcanic cavities and makes a distinctive addition to any mineral collection, geological display, or decorative stone cabinet.

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