Description
Genuine RARE Grade A Herkimer Diamond Quartz Cluster – Baluchistan, Pakistan
This RARE Grade A Herkimer Diamond Quartz Cluster from Baluchistan, Pakistan features naturally double-terminated quartz crystals with exceptional clarity and well-defined crystal form. Carefully selected for transparency, structure and overall display quality, this specimen highlights the distinctive appearance associated with “Herkimer diamond” style quartz. 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 status and natural origin.
Mineral Species & Scientific Classification
Mineral Name: Quartz
Variety: Double-Terminated “Herkimer Diamond” Style Quartz
Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
Mineral Class: Tectosilicate
Crystal System: Trigonal (Hexagonal crystal family)
Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
Lustre: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth’s crust. Herkimer diamond style quartz refers to exceptionally clear, naturally double-terminated quartz crystals that resemble cut gemstones. Despite the name, they are not diamonds but high-clarity quartz crystals.
The trigonal crystal system produces characteristic six-sided prisms terminating in pyramidal points. In double-terminated crystals, both ends display natural terminations, indicating growth within open cavities rather than attachment to a solid base.
Geological Formation & Locality Context
Quartz clusters of this type typically form within hydrothermal veins or cavities in host rock, where silica-rich fluids circulate and gradually crystallise. In Baluchistan, tectonic activity and mineral-rich hydrothermal systems have created favourable conditions for the development of well-formed quartz crystals.
During crystallisation, silica precipitates from solution as temperatures and pressures change. If sufficient space exists within fractures or cavities, crystals can develop fully terminated points at both ends. Over time, erosion or mining exposes these clusters.
Baluchistan has become increasingly recognised for producing fine quartz specimens with strong clarity and geometric precision, making them desirable to collectors worldwide.
Crystal Characteristics & Visual Features
This specimen displays natural quartz cluster formation, with multiple crystals growing together in close association.
Notable characteristics may include:
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Double-terminated crystal points
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High transparency and water-clear sections
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Sharp, well-defined terminations
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Natural internal inclusions or growth phantoms
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Clustered growth habit
Minor inclusions, internal veils or tiny fractures are normal features of natural quartz formation and can enhance the uniqueness of each crystal.
The cluster structure adds depth and dimension, making this specimen visually dynamic from multiple viewing angles.
Collectibility, Display & Traditional Associations
Herkimer diamond style quartz clusters are highly regarded by mineral collectors for their clarity, symmetry and double termination. This specimen is ideal for:
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Quartz and silicate mineral collections
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Display cabinets
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Geological education
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Decorative natural mineral displays
In various traditions, clear quartz has been traditionally associated with clarity and focus in a spiritual context. This listing concentrates on mineral classification, geological origin and natural crystal structure.
The combination of transparency, symmetrical terminations and clustered growth makes this specimen especially appealing to both beginner and advanced collectors.
Authenticity & Presentation
This RARE Grade A Herkimer Diamond Quartz Cluster has been carefully selected for crystal clarity, structural integrity and display presence. 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 quartz crystal specimen from Baluchistan, Pakistan.
A striking example of naturally double-terminated quartz formed through hydrothermal crystallisation, this authentic Herkimer Diamond style Quartz Cluster combines geological precision, visual brilliance and collector-grade quality in one exceptional mineral specimen.






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