Description
Genuine Grade A Chlorite Quartz – Kharan, Baluchistan, Pakistan
This Grade A Chlorite Quartz crystal from Kharan, Baluchistan, Pakistan features natural quartz with distinctive green chlorite inclusions and phantoms. Carefully selected for clarity, inclusion structure and overall aesthetic appeal, this specimen displays the fascinating internal mineral growth patterns that make chlorite-included quartz highly collectible. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.
This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming its genuine mineral identity and natural origin.
Mineral Species & Scientific Classification
Primary Mineral: Quartz
Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
Mineral Class: Tectosilicate
Crystal System: Trigonal
Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
Lustre: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Included Mineral: Chlorite Group
Mineral Class: Phyllosilicate
Typical Composition: Complex hydrated iron, magnesium and aluminium silicates
Crystal Habit: Micaceous or platy aggregates
Quartz crystallises in the trigonal system, commonly forming six-sided prismatic crystals with pyramidal terminations. Chlorite is a group of green phyllosilicate minerals that can occur as inclusions, coatings or phantom growth layers within quartz.
The green tones visible inside the quartz are caused by microscopic chlorite inclusions trapped during crystal growth.
Geological Formation & Hydrothermal Environment
Chlorite quartz typically forms in hydrothermal environments where silica-rich fluids circulate through fractures and cavities in host rock. In Kharan, Baluchistan, tectonic activity and mineralised fluid systems provide favourable conditions for quartz crystallisation.
As quartz crystals grow from silica-rich solutions, chlorite-bearing fluids may enter the cavity during different stages of development. This can result in:
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Internal green inclusions
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Phantom growth layers
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Zoned crystal development
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Surface chlorite coatings
These growth interruptions create layered internal structures, preserving a visual record of the crystal’s formation history.
The geological setting of Baluchistan is known for producing well-formed quartz specimens with distinctive inclusions and strong crystal clarity.
Crystal Characteristics & Optical Features
This specimen showcases natural chlorite inclusions within clear to translucent quartz, creating a striking contrast between transparent silica and green mineral content.
Notable features may include:
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Hexagonal prismatic quartz crystal form
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Defined pyramidal terminations
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Green chlorite phantoms or inclusions
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Layered internal growth patterns
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Natural internal fractures or veils typical of quartz
The presence of chlorite may create scenic or landscape-like internal formations, often highly valued among collectors.
No artificial colouring or enhancement is implied. The green coloration is entirely due to natural chlorite inclusions.
Collectibility, Display & Traditional Associations
Chlorite-included quartz from Pakistan is appreciated by collectors for its internal complexity and natural aesthetic contrast. This specimen is suitable for:
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Quartz and inclusion mineral collections
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Hydrothermal mineral displays
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Geological study collections
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Decorative mineral presentation
In various traditions, chlorite quartz has been traditionally associated with growth and renewal in a spiritual sense. This listing focuses on mineral composition, crystal structure and geological formation.
The combination of clarity, internal structure and Himalayan geological origin makes this piece particularly desirable.
Authenticity & Presentation
This Grade A Chlorite Quartz crystal has been carefully selected for its crystal definition, inclusion visibility and display quality. The image shown is of the exact specimen you will receive.
Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming this is a genuine natural chlorite-included quartz specimen from Kharan, Baluchistan, Pakistan.
A compelling example of hydrothermal quartz growth capturing chlorite during crystallisation, this authentic Chlorite Quartz specimen combines geological complexity, natural symmetry and distinctive green inclusion patterns in one exceptional collector’s piece.







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