Description
Geode Pair – Natural Quartz Crystal Mineral from Morocco
This striking Geode Pair from Morocco features two perfectly matched halves of a natural geode, carefully split to reveal the crystal-lined interior formed over millions of years. When displayed together, the pair shows the original spherical formation; when separated, each half highlights the intricate internal crystal growth.
The photographs show the actual specimen you will receive, allowing you to examine the crystal formation, colour tones, matrix texture, and natural structure. Please refer to the images for full sizing and proportions.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its natural origin.
Mineral Type & Scientific Classification
Most Moroccan geodes are primarily composed of quartz crystals lining a chalcedony shell.
Scientific details:
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Primary Mineral: Quartz (SiO₂)
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Outer Layer: Chalcedony (microcrystalline quartz)
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Mineral Group: Tectosilicates
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Crystal System: Trigonal
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Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Vitreous (crystals), waxy to dull (outer rind)
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent internally
Quartz crystals form in hexagonal prisms with pointed terminations, while chalcedony forms a dense, microcrystalline outer shell.
Geological Formation Process
Geodes form in volcanic environments when gas bubbles become trapped within cooling lava. These hollow cavities later fill with silica-rich groundwater. Over time, dissolved silica crystallises along the cavity walls.
The formation typically occurs in stages:
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Initial deposition of chalcedony lining the cavity
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Gradual inward growth of quartz crystals
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Possible secondary mineral deposition depending on local chemistry
In Morocco, geodes are commonly found within volcanic basalt formations, where mineral-rich fluids have circulated through porous rock layers.
Structure, Crystal Growth & Appearance
When split open, this geode pair reveals:
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Sparkling quartz crystal interiors
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A contrasting outer matrix
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Concentric chalcedony banding near the rim
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Naturally formed crystal points growing inward
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Subtle colour variations from clear to milky white
Some Moroccan geodes may show light grey or cream tones in the outer rind, while interiors typically display bright quartz crystals with natural variation in size and clarity.
Each half mirrors the other, creating a balanced and visually striking display.
Moroccan Geological Context
Morocco is internationally recognised for its rich mineral deposits, particularly in regions with volcanic and sedimentary formations. The country’s geodes are valued for their well-defined quartz interiors and clean natural splits.
The splitting process follows the natural seam of the geode, preserving the internal crystal structure without artificial assembly.
Display, Collecting & Decorative Appeal
A geode pair is ideal for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Shelf or cabinet display
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Desk décor
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Educational geology demonstrations
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Unique natural gifts
In various traditions, geodes have been symbolically associated with hidden beauty and inner growth; such interpretations are cultural rather than scientific. From a geological perspective, they represent a fascinating record of mineral deposition within volcanic environments.
Authenticity & What You Will Receive
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Genuine Moroccan Geode Pair
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Natural quartz crystal interior
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The exact specimen shown in the photographs
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Carefully selected display-quality piece
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
A timeless natural mineral formation showcasing Earth’s crystal growth processes, ideal for collectors and admirers of geological wonders.






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