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Pink Amethyst Part Polished Freeform 125mm x 85mm Natural Crystal | Genuine Pink Amethyst Quartz Mineral Display with COA

£60.00

Natural Pink Amethyst Part-Polished Freeform (125mm x 85mm)

This stunning Pink Amethyst Part-Polished Freeform (125mm x 85mm) is a captivating natural crystal specimen showcasing soft blush-pink hues, intricate internal crystal structures, and a highly polished surface that reveals the beauty within. The photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive, and the scale cube = 1cm provides an accurate size reference. Expertly shaped to preserve its natural contours while enhancing its inner brilliance, this Pink Amethyst piece blends raw geological charm with refined craftsmanship, making it ideal for collectors, interior display, or crystal enthusiasts.

Geological Origin and Composition

Pink Amethyst is a rare and recently discovered variety of Quartz (SiO₂), sharing the same mineral family as Amethyst, Citrine, and Rose Quartz. Its unique coloration arises from trace amounts of hematite and iron inclusions within the quartz lattice, which tint the typically violet Amethyst crystal a delicate pink to rose hue. This subtle colouring occurs through a natural geological process involving mineral-rich hydrothermal fluids that permeate volcanic cavities, gradually crystallising over millions of years.

The majority of the world’s Pink Amethyst originates from Patagonia, Argentina, particularly from deposits in the El Chiquada and Choique quarries. These locations are renowned for producing geodes and nodules filled with crystal-lined cavities that exhibit soft mauve, rose, and peach tones, often interspersed with white Quartz and Chalcedony formations. Each piece is completely unique, reflecting slight variations in mineral inclusions and crystal growth patterns.

Crystal System and Physical Characteristics

Pink Amethyst belongs to the trigonal crystal system, like all members of the Quartz family, and forms through silica-rich solutions under high temperature and pressure. It has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, giving it excellent durability and a naturally vitreous lustre. In this freeform piece, the polished areas reveal semi-translucent crystal zones with subtle internal veining, while the unpolished sections showcase its natural matrix and texture — a perfect balance between refined finish and raw authenticity.

The hues range from soft rose-pink to pale lilac and peach, depending on the concentration and distribution of iron oxide. When illuminated, light dances across the internal layers, creating gentle reflections and depth within the crystal. Occasionally, fine inclusions or subtle banding can be seen, enhancing its individuality and natural appeal.

Aesthetic and Decorative Appeal

This part-polished Pink Amethyst freeform has been shaped to highlight both its polished quartz face and natural crystalline surface, creating a visually balanced display piece that radiates elegance and tranquillity. Its smooth surface enhances the soft pastel tones, while the natural contours preserve the geological integrity of the specimen. The combination of raw and refined textures makes it suitable for both modern and rustic interiors, adding warmth and natural sophistication to any space.

The 125mm x 85mm size makes this a substantial yet manageable piece for shelves, desks, or display cabinets. When positioned under natural light, the polished areas exhibit a soft inner glow that changes subtly with viewing angle — a testament to the mineral’s inherent translucency and structure.

Authenticity and Collectibility

All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Each Pink Amethyst freeform is individually hand-selected for its quality, polish, and natural beauty. The photo shows the actual specimen you will receive, ensuring transparency and confidence in every purchase.

As a mineralogical specimen, Pink Amethyst represents a remarkable fusion of geological rarity and aesthetic beauty. Formed over millions of years and discovered only recently, it captures the elegance of nature’s artistry — a truly timeless piece that embodies both Earth’s history and human admiration for natural crystals.

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Natural Pink Amethyst Part-Polished Freeform (125mm x 85mm)

This stunning Pink Amethyst Part-Polished Freeform (125mm x 85mm) is a captivating natural crystal specimen showcasing soft blush-pink hues, intricate internal crystal structures, and a highly polished surface that reveals the beauty within. The photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive, and the scale cube = 1cm provides an accurate size reference. Expertly shaped to preserve its natural contours while enhancing its inner brilliance, this Pink Amethyst piece blends raw geological charm with refined craftsmanship, making it ideal for collectors, interior display, or crystal enthusiasts.

Geological Origin and Composition

Pink Amethyst is a rare and recently discovered variety of Quartz (SiO₂), sharing the same mineral family as Amethyst, Citrine, and Rose Quartz. Its unique coloration arises from trace amounts of hematite and iron inclusions within the quartz lattice, which tint the typically violet Amethyst crystal a delicate pink to rose hue. This subtle colouring occurs through a natural geological process involving mineral-rich hydrothermal fluids that permeate volcanic cavities, gradually crystallising over millions of years.

The majority of the world’s Pink Amethyst originates from Patagonia, Argentina, particularly from deposits in the El Chiquada and Choique quarries. These locations are renowned for producing geodes and nodules filled with crystal-lined cavities that exhibit soft mauve, rose, and peach tones, often interspersed with white Quartz and Chalcedony formations. Each piece is completely unique, reflecting slight variations in mineral inclusions and crystal growth patterns.

Crystal System and Physical Characteristics

Pink Amethyst belongs to the trigonal crystal system, like all members of the Quartz family, and forms through silica-rich solutions under high temperature and pressure. It has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, giving it excellent durability and a naturally vitreous lustre. In this freeform piece, the polished areas reveal semi-translucent crystal zones with subtle internal veining, while the unpolished sections showcase its natural matrix and texture — a perfect balance between refined finish and raw authenticity.

The hues range from soft rose-pink to pale lilac and peach, depending on the concentration and distribution of iron oxide. When illuminated, light dances across the internal layers, creating gentle reflections and depth within the crystal. Occasionally, fine inclusions or subtle banding can be seen, enhancing its individuality and natural appeal.

Aesthetic and Decorative Appeal

This part-polished Pink Amethyst freeform has been shaped to highlight both its polished quartz face and natural crystalline surface, creating a visually balanced display piece that radiates elegance and tranquillity. Its smooth surface enhances the soft pastel tones, while the natural contours preserve the geological integrity of the specimen. The combination of raw and refined textures makes it suitable for both modern and rustic interiors, adding warmth and natural sophistication to any space.

The 125mm x 85mm size makes this a substantial yet manageable piece for shelves, desks, or display cabinets. When positioned under natural light, the polished areas exhibit a soft inner glow that changes subtly with viewing angle — a testament to the mineral’s inherent translucency and structure.

Authenticity and Collectibility

All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Each Pink Amethyst freeform is individually hand-selected for its quality, polish, and natural beauty. The photo shows the actual specimen you will receive, ensuring transparency and confidence in every purchase.

As a mineralogical specimen, Pink Amethyst represents a remarkable fusion of geological rarity and aesthetic beauty. Formed over millions of years and discovered only recently, it captures the elegance of nature’s artistry — a truly timeless piece that embodies both Earth’s history and human admiration for natural crystals.

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