Description
Amethyst Tower – Natural Purple Quartz Crystal Point
This Amethyst Tower is a genuine natural quartz specimen carved and polished into a standing crystal point. The photograph shows the exact piece you will receive, carefully selected for colour depth, clarity, and overall finish. Full sizing details are available in the listing photos. Your crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as an authentic natural mineral specimen.
Mineral Type & Crystal Structure
Amethyst is the purple variety of Quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). It crystallises in the trigonal crystal system and, in its natural state, typically forms six-sided prismatic crystals with pointed terminations. For carved towers, sections of natural quartz are shaped and polished to create clean geometric lines while preserving the stone’s internal character.
The distinctive violet to deep purple colour of amethyst is caused by trace amounts of iron within the crystal lattice combined with natural irradiation over geological time. Colour intensity can range from pale lilac to rich royal purple, sometimes displaying natural zoning where lighter and darker bands are visible within the stone.
Quartz has a Mohs hardness of 7, making it a durable and resilient mineral suitable for carving, polishing, and long-term display. It exhibits a vitreous, glass-like lustre when polished.
Tower Shape & Optical Properties
This specimen has been shaped into a multi-faceted tower with a defined apex and flat base for stable display. The vertical design echoes the natural crystal habit of quartz while enhancing its visual presence.
The polished faces allow light to enter and reflect within the stone, highlighting internal colour variations and natural inclusions. Depending on lighting conditions, subtle internal rainbows may appear where natural fractures refract light. These features are characteristic of genuine quartz and contribute to the individuality of each piece.
Natural inclusions, faint veils, or minor internal fractures are part of the crystal’s geological formation and confirm its authenticity.
Geological Formation
Amethyst most commonly forms within volcanic rocks, particularly inside cavities of basalt flows where silica-rich fluids slowly crystallise. Over time, these cavities can develop into geodes lined with amethyst crystals.
It can also occur in hydrothermal veins associated with other quartz varieties. Associated minerals may include calcite, agate, chalcedony, and additional silica-based minerals. Significant deposits are found in regions such as Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, and Madagascar.
The material used for carved towers is typically sourced from large natural quartz deposits and carefully shaped to enhance structural symmetry and aesthetic appeal.
Physical & Visual Characteristics
Amethyst ranges from transparent to translucent and displays a rich purple hue that may vary throughout the stone. The tower form provides multiple reflective surfaces, enhancing colour saturation and depth.
When placed under natural or artificial light, the crystal’s internal features and colour zoning become more pronounced, creating a visually engaging display piece.
Traditional & Cultural Associations
Amethyst has been traditionally associated in various cultures with clarity and symbolic balance in spiritual practices. It is often chosen for decorative crystal arrangements or meditation spaces. These associations are cultural and belief-based rather than scientific.
Ideal for Collectors & Display
This Amethyst Tower makes a striking addition to any mineral collection or interior décor setting. Its rich purple tones create a strong visual focal point and complement both contemporary and traditional spaces.
You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photographs, securely packaged and presented with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card. A genuine amethyst quartz tower, selected for colour, quality, and craftsmanship.





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