Description
Genuine Quartz Crystal Group – Balochistan, Pakistan (30–90mm)
This listing features a genuine Quartz Crystal Group mineral specimen from Balochistan, Pakistan, available in a versatile size range of approximately 30–90mm. Each piece is carefully selected for its natural crystal formation, clarity, and collector quality.
The photograph provided shows an example of the type of specimen you will receive. Every quartz group is naturally unique, displaying its own arrangement of crystal points, internal features, and growth patterns. Please refer to the photos for full sizing and scale details.
Your purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that this is a genuine natural mineral specimen.
Mineral Species & Scientific Information
Quartz is one of the most abundant and important minerals in Earth’s crust, recognised for its durability and well-defined crystal structure.
Scientific classification:
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Mineral Name: Quartz
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Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
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Mineral Group: Silicates
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Crystal System: Trigonal (Hexagonal crystal family)
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Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Vitreous (glassy)
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent
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Typical Colour: Colourless to milky white
Quartz forms six-sided prismatic crystals that often terminate in pointed pyramidal tips. These geometric features are characteristic of the trigonal crystal system.
Geological Formation in Balochistan, Pakistan
Balochistan is internationally recognised for producing high-quality quartz specimens, particularly from pegmatite and hydrothermal vein systems in mountainous regions.
Quartz groups from this locality typically form when:
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Silica-rich hydrothermal fluids circulate through rock fractures
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Temperature and pressure conditions allow gradual crystallisation
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Open cavities provide space for multi-point crystal growth
Over extended geological timescales, this process results in clusters of well-formed crystal points growing together from a shared base.
Quartz from Balochistan may be associated with:
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Feldspar
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Mica
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Tourmaline
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Calcite
The region’s tectonic activity and mineral-rich geology make it a respected source of collector-grade quartz.
Crystal Group Structure & Natural Characteristics
A quartz group consists of multiple crystal points naturally intergrown during formation. Specimens may display:
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Clear to milky crystal points
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Sharp terminated tips
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Layered or stepped growth patterns
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Natural inclusions typical of hydrothermal quartz
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Subtle surface textures and striations
Each cluster reflects millions of years of natural geological development. Variations in size and arrangement are part of the authenticity and appeal of these natural formations.
No artificial enhancements or treatments are applied.
Size Range & Display Versatility (30–90mm)
With a size range of approximately 30–90mm, these quartz groups are suitable for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Educational geological study
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Cabinet or shelf display
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Natural décor pieces
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Thoughtful gifts for mineral enthusiasts
The wide size range allows for both compact display pieces and larger statement specimens.
Collecting Interest & Traditional Associations (Non-Medical)
Quartz has been admired for centuries for its clarity and geometric beauty. In spiritual traditions, it has been traditionally associated with symbolic clarity and amplification themes. This listing presents the specimen strictly as a natural mineral collectible, without medical or outcome-based claims.
Authenticity & Product Details
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Genuine Quartz crystal group mineral specimen
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Origin: Balochistan, Pakistan
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Size Range: Approximately 30–90mm
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Silicon dioxide mineral (SiO₂)
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Natural multi-point crystal cluster
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Carefully selected collector piece
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Photo shows an example of the specimen you will receive
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
A beautiful natural quartz crystal group from Balochistan, showcasing classic hydrothermal formation and timeless mineral structure, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of fine crystal specimens.









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